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57 minutes ago, Roundybout said:


He was found guilty by a jury of his peers! Come on. 


 

Those peers were told by Democrat politicians they needed to convict him.  
 

Jurors left saying they absolutely felt they had no choice but to convict because of political and public pressure. 

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Just now, AlBUNDY4TDS said:

I don't think he deserves to be pardoned, personally.


My man! There’s hope for you yet. 

3 minutes ago, Big Blitz said:


 

Those peers were told by Democrat politicians they needed to convict him.  
 

Jurors left saying they absolutely felt they had no choice but to convict because of political and public pressure. 


Smells like cope. 

Posted
1 hour ago, BillsFanNC said:

 

I highly recommend that you give this a watch ..

 

 


“The Fall of Minneapolis” 

 

I didn’t know the Twins were playing in a nuclear wasteland. 

Posted
28 minutes ago, Roundybout said:


Has Trump followed SCOTUS and brought him back yet?

What does that have to do with your loving support of him? You are probably the last person alive that believes this guy to be a hard-working husband and father. 

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On 5/14/2025 at 6:17 AM, SCBills said:

He didn’t kill George Floyd, but the optics were so bad he was sacrificed. 
 

Trump can pardon him, but I don’t think that affects anything on the state charges, unless they aggressively attempt to move him to another state.. no clue how this is anything beyond a symbolic gesture. 
 

At which point, it’s the right thing to do, but not sure what it actually accomplishes aside from potential unrest and another hit put on Chauvin. 
 

 

That entire situation was as big of a scam as the Russian collusion thing and the politicians at the time jumped on the band wagon in full force !! His commanding officer lied under oath, and the facts that the condition Floyd was in because he was so high on drugs alone was enough to kill him was all but buried .

 

I hate it that he died due to actions he brought upon him self because any loss of life is a tragedy for those that loved the person lost, but to hold him in such high regard as this great person or a martyr is ridiculous, then to pay out $27 million because of it is another story in and of itself .

 

Wrong is wrong no matter what way you slice it and if ALL of the facts were presented in a unbiased fashion and straight forward things could have possibly turned out differently .

 

The only thing that will become of this if there is a pardon is that once again Trump will be the villain & more "Peaceful protests" will break out all over the country and if dealt with due to actions being a violent act will just add more fuel to the haters, and you can bet that those that we know here will be full of hateful posts by the dozens !!  

Posted
6 hours ago, Roundybout said:


He was found guilty by a jury of his peers! Come on. 

Easy to do when those testifying are either lying them selves to cover their ass or leaving out crucial pieces of testimony and evidence to make the only case they are trying to present is seen as truth instead of what it truly is .

 

I've always thought that if he would have just done what he was asked by the officer as it was being asked, not continuously lied at every turn and just stayed calm he would still be alive today !

 

But given the amount of drugs in his system & his health conditions added to the stress he himself was causing to the situation all wouldn't have attributed to his death but again that information was conveniently left out as to complete the narrative .

1 hour ago, Roundybout said:


Has Trump followed SCOTUS and brought him back yet?

Once a A hole always a A hole !!! 

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9 hours ago, T master said:

Easy to do when those testifying are either lying them selves to cover their ass or leaving out crucial pieces of testimony and evidence to make the only case they are trying to present is seen as truth instead of what it truly is .

 

I've always thought that if he would have just done what he was asked by the officer as it was being asked, not continuously lied at every turn and just stayed calm he would still be alive today !

 

But given the amount of drugs in his system & his health conditions added to the stress he himself was causing to the situation all wouldn't have attributed to his death but again that information was conveniently left out as to complete the narrative .

Once a A hole always a A hole !!! 

 

If Floyd was so drugged up, as you claim, why did he have to get knelt on for so long?

Posted
Just now, Roundybout said:

 

If Floyd was so drugged up, as you claim, why did he have to get knelt on for so long?

He was drugged up. It’s an indisputable fact, not a claim. Hard to believe you would take exception to the available data on that.
 

Agree on the second part. 

Posted
16 hours ago, Roundybout said:

You guys REALLY love defending the worst people humanity has to offer, don’t you? 
 

You go ahead and pardon him. Bring it on. You’ll deserve every single thing that happens to you. 


He was found guilty by a jury of his peers. You really don’t have to defend this waste of oxygen. 

“Bring it on” from the crowd that applauds and financially incentivizes a s-bag like Luigi Mangione.  What next in your “deserve every single thing” Roundy?  How do your people build on that one? 
 

Derek Chauvin should not be pardoned, imo, though it certainly seems like there are a lot of questions about what he was trained to do by the state. Those questions should be answered.  That said,  perp walking the hero of the extreme liberal left past Chauvin’s cell, down to max security, shutting the cell door for the duration of his life is appropriate.  

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

“Bring it on” from the crowd that applauds and financially incentivizes a s-bag like Luigi Mangione.  What next in your “deserve every single thing” Roundy?  How do your people build on that one? 
 

Derek Chauvin should not be pardoned, imo, though it certainly seems like there are a lot of questions about what he was trained to do by the state. Those questions should be answered.  That said,  perp walking the hero of the extreme liberal left past Chauvin’s cell, down to max security, shutting the cell door for the duration of his life is appropriate.  


Once again, I’m saying this in response to MAGA policies that are deliberately designed to stoke rage and anger in the country. 
 

There is no valid reason to pardon Chauvin, and it bothers me that the party of “small government and freedom” bends over backwards to defend police officers who are obviously not fit to serve and protect. 
 

Given Trump’s weird desire to suspend habeas corpus, a small part of me thinks he’s hoping riots happen so he can have all the more reason to suspend it. 

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15 minutes ago, Roundybout said:


Once again, I’m saying this in response to MAGA policies that are deliberately designed to stoke rage and anger in the country. 
 

There is no valid reason to pardon Chauvin, and it bothers me that the party of “small government and freedom” bends over backwards to defend police officers who are obviously not fit to serve and protect. 
 

Given Trump’s weird desire to suspend habeas corpus, a small part of me thinks he’s hoping riots happen so he can have all the more reason to suspend it. 

And I’m responding to your post specifically when you suggest people will get what they deserve.  
 

Based on the actions of extreme (and sadly formerly moderate liberals), what was deserved before a Chauvin pardon was an execution style murder in the street by a lunatic.   
 

I think that people who support Mangione and contribute to his wealth fund  give less than a cr@p about habeus corpus.   So I ask you…should Trump federally pardon Chauvin, what comes next?  Will it be worse than the execution of Brian Thompson?  Is that what you’re advocating for? 

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Roundy also has gone on record saying that murdering ICE agents in the course of carrying out their lawful orders and duties is perfectly acceptable.

 

Ignore.

 

And to bring it back to Chauvin, a fair and impartial jury of his peers is completely laughable without even going into the biased judge and lying prosecution witnesses.

 

There was a very loud pitchfork mob outside that courtroom every single day with the very clear message that they would commence burning Minneapolis again if the proper verdict wasn't reached.

 

 

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

And I’m responding to your post specifically when you suggest people will get what they deserve.  
 

Based on the actions of extreme (and sadly formerly moderate liberals), what was deserved before a Chauvin pardon was an execution style murder in the street by a lunatic.   
 

I think that people who support Mangione and contribute to his wealth fund  give less than a cr@p about habeus corpus.   So I ask you…should Trump federally pardon Chauvin, what comes next?  Will it be worse than the execution of Brian Thompson?  Is that what you’re advocating for? 


Theres going to be absolutely no peace. People are already furious. Why do you continue to poke the hornets’ nest?


People like BMan and the like continue to cry and scream over Minneapolis “burning down” (a little bit of hysteria, as @JDHillFan puts it). There will be more protests in kind. 
 

And as I’ve said, I don’t support Mangione but I sure as hell understand where he’s coming from and how a lot of people feel the same way as him. People are fed up with a broken healthcare system that continues to slog along even when better solutions are staring us in the face. 

Posted
24 minutes ago, Roundybout said:

And as I’ve said, I don’t support Mangione

But you do support the Mangione-style murder of ICE agents. It will leave you feeling “very pleased”. That’s an all-timer. 

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