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37 minutes ago, stevestojan said:

BDS is strong in this forum. 
 

You all know you won, right? And you also know that most of us on the left (not the far left weirdos) have eyes and ears and could see he was as sharp as a cue ball. 


 

This isn’t about Biden. 
 

It’s about the media.  
 

We are driving final nails in coffins. 

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Posted
44 minutes ago, stevestojan said:

BDS is strong in this forum. 
 

You all know you won, right? And you also know that most of us on the left (not the far left weirdos) have eyes and ears and could see he was as sharp as a cue ball. 

Yeah.  The voters didn't fall for it.  I do wish his scumbag son though wasn't pardoned given Biden wasn't mentally fit to pardon anyone.

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Not that there’s anything wrong with that. 
 

For the Biden is irrelevant people - it is Joe that is responsible for the bad orange man being in charge for the next 44 months. Hang in there!

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Poor Biden. Leave that half dead old man alone!  What a giant stain on the Dems. 
 

3 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

Yeah.  The voters didn't fall for it.  I do wish his scumbag son though wasn't pardoned given Biden wasn't mentally fit to pardon anyone.


After the Jan 6 pardons that’s some clueless comment

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7 minutes ago, nedboy7 said:

Poor Biden. Leave that half dead old man alone!  What a giant stain on the Dems. 
 


After the Jan 6 pardons that’s some clueless comment

I didn't agree with those one's either.  Founding father's screwed that one up as they should've anticipated the potential for a president to abuse that power.

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7 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:

I didn't agree with those one's either.  Founding father's screwed that one up as they should've anticipated the potential for a president to abuse that power.

I was all for the prosecution of J6 perpetrators, however, there were more than a few stories of prosecutorial overreach.  The Dems pressed the advantage they had, looking to make a statement by hunting down everyone they possibly could find.   I think most reasonable Americans look at the way liberals generally approach crime (soft on perps, hard on LEOs), say the way low level offenders were tracked down and rejected the approach.  
 

Put another way, I think most people that are victims of crime would appreciate the time/effort/commitment the Biden DOJ spent on tracking down and overcharging low level offenders, but realize the hypocrisy in play.  
 

I think it mattered in November, and mattered beyond people who identify as MAGA voters.  So, pardons were appropriate for some, not for more violent offenders. 

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32 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

I was all for the prosecution of J6 perpetrators, however, there were more than a few stories of prosecutorial overreach.  The Dems pressed the advantage they had, looking to make a statement by hunting down everyone they possibly could find.   I think most reasonable Americans look at the way liberals generally approach crime (soft on perps, hard on LEOs), say the way low level offenders were tracked down and rejected the approach.  
 

Put another way, I think most people that are victims of crime would appreciate the time/effort/commitment the Biden DOJ spent on tracking down and overcharging low level offenders, but realize the hypocrisy in play.  
 

I think it mattered in November, and mattered beyond people who identify as MAGA voters.  So, pardons were appropriate for some, not for more violent offenders. 

 

The classic "I'm all for accountability but" routine where suddenly prosecuting people who stormed the Capitol, beat cops with flagpoles, and tried to stop an election is seen as “overreach.” 

 

Funny how you're worried about "overreach," but I bet you didn’t flinch when Trump handed $30 million to Ashli Babbitt’s family - someone who was killed while storming the Capitol. Actions have consequences, but I guess they only count when it’s not your side breaking the law.

 

Posted
4 hours ago, Big Blitz said:

 

 

I met with a colleague today who I respect very much on a personal and professional level. But she has had a terminal case of TDS for a while.

 

I learned that Trump has advanced dementia and is so far along that he probably will need to be committed to a nursing home before the mid-terms. 

 

Joe Biden, however, is fit as a fiddle and would be doing fine this term... 

 

 

Posted
38 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

I was all for the prosecution of J6 perpetrators, however, there were more than a few stories of prosecutorial overreach.  The Dems pressed the advantage they had, looking to make a statement by hunting down everyone they possibly could find.   I think most reasonable Americans look at the way liberals generally approach crime (soft on perps, hard on LEOs), say the way low level offenders were tracked down and rejected the approach.  
 

Put another way, I think most people that are victims of crime would appreciate the time/effort/commitment the Biden DOJ spent on tracking down and overcharging low level offenders, but realize the hypocrisy in play.  
 

I think it mattered in November, and mattered beyond people who identify as MAGA voters.  So, pardons were appropriate for some, not for more violent offenders. 

Do you think Trump went through each case, considered each charge, reviewed the evidence available, and consulted with his staff to issue the pardons on a single case basis?

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