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so much water under the bridge. doesn't our country have enough MESS for everyone to be "Happy" about"

 

WTF

 

Happy Memorial Day Weekend.

of which I am THANKFUL trust me HATERS

Posted
2 hours ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

I agree the decisions GF made that day were part of the problem, and of all the issues that day, his fentanyl use is the biggest issue I have with the question of what actually killed him.  I also see a tremendous downside to being on the jury and voting to acquit—angry mobs would be a problem.  I can certainly understand a person looking at the video, the prosecution case—and thinking it’s a whole lot easier to convict the guy than deal with the fallout from acquittal. 

The identities of each and every juror was doxxxed and shared online. The jury was compromised. They had no choice but to find him guilty. 

 

The whole notion that he will be pardoned is just fervant rhetoric by the left to drum up the idiots who do not understand government. The president cannot pardon state level offenses. Period. The left spreading this narrative, including that B word Walz and the dumbass GOP who believe it are one in the same: the problem with the US. 

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Posted
23 minutes ago, muppy said:

so much water under the bridge. doesn't our country have enough MESS for everyone to be "Happy" about"

 

WTF

 

Happy Memorial Day Weekend.

of which I am THANKFUL trust me HATERS

Oh, yes.

 

Let's just be happy that a guy was railroaded, forget the history that the BLM created division through a false narrative and memory hole the 2019-2022 events. 

 

Typical leftist shill. Stop breathing. You're taking. Away a valuable resource better used for those around you, and clearly your brain does not need any more oxygen since it already functions in the single digits. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Niagara Bill said:

Whether Chauvin or OJ, the justice system made a decision, to reverse that is like the woke left demanding Columbus Statue be removed for judging him under different times, it is plain wrong. Because weak Biden allowed such nonsense to occur is no reason to continue that type of lunacy.

 

I would not advocate for a pardon for Chauvin.  
 

Still, what you’re suggesting is that the current admin should do the right thing when the prior administration did not. It’s pretty common for people supporting the new admin to suggest “You first”.  

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

I would not advocate for a pardon for Chauvin.  
 

Still, what you’re suggesting is that the current admin should do the right thing when the prior administration did not. It’s pretty common for people supporting the new admin to suggest “You first”.  

No, I am advocating that administrations should not have influence on judicial decisions. Chauvin like others has appeal processes. 

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Im going to make this super plain for the simps

 

as my own ignore list lengthens I Highly recommend anyone who doesn't want to read me to take your mouse, take the cursor and put it right under my name on top of the avatar to the left of the message box

 

this opens the place e to easily click IGNORE and you will be free from my posts.

 

My good deed for the day. save yourselves the misery. 

 

lol

 

pretty soon the fact no one is replying I MIGHT get a clue my contributions aren't welcome

 

OH WAIT Maybe it''s not me maybe it's YOU who suck

 

lmao

 

keyboard emoji warriors can **** **

Posted
59 minutes ago, Niagara Bill said:

No, I am advocating that administrations should not have influence on judicial decisions. Chauvin like others has appeal processes. 

Ah, ok.  Of course, the pardon is part of the system, too, when properly applied. 

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1 minute ago, B-Man said:

 

 

Hey Lady,

 

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:w00t:

I appreciate your attempts at humor. You of anyone here knows I barely post in PPP

 

its been fun.  all the time

 

that's a lie but no ***** is going to shut me up

 

WORD

 

lol I'll  stop.   Im going to a party soon. cheers.

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Posted
9 minutes ago, muppy said:

Im going to make this super plain for the simps

 

as my own ignore list lengthens I Highly recommend anyone who doesn't want to read me to take your mouse, take the cursor and put it right under my name on top of the avatar to the left of the message box

 

this opens the place e to easily click IGNORE and you will be free from my posts.

 

My good deed for the day. save yourselves the misery. 

 

lol

 

pretty soon the fact no one is replying I MIGHT get a clue my contributions aren't welcome

 

OH WAIT Maybe it''s not me maybe it's YOU who suck

 

lmao

 

keyboard emoji warriors can **** **

Never forget that “Kindness without mind-ness is blindness.”

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

Ah, ok.  Of course, the pardon is part of the system, too, when properly applied. 

As you mentioned kindness and  mind-ness when realcting by the administration into the  justice system for political reason is  not blindness.

Too many times pardons are so political, by both parties

Posted (edited)
15 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

Never forget that “Kindness without mind-ness is blindness.”

'll take that as a dig. I really don't mind. It comes with the PPP territory. and in the bigger picture I see what you are saying. Nothing  personal.

 

people can say Im blind or stupid or unkind or whatever. I know MAGA and their ilk hate my voice I don't care much I dislike much of theirs too

 

haters gonna hate Hate HATE

 

its a given. we are in fact here right. Right? Right.

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Posted
15 minutes ago, Niagara Bill said:

As you mentioned kindness and  mind-ness when realcting by the administration into the  justice system for political reason is  not blindness.

Too many times pardons are so political, by both parties

Yes, but part of the system. 

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Posted
13 minutes ago, muppy said:

'll take that as a dig. I really don't mind. It comes with the PPP territory. and in the bigger picture I see what you are saying. Nothing  personal.

 

people can say Im blind or stupid or unkind or whatever. I know MAGA and their ilk hate my voice I don't care much I dislike much of theirs too

 

haters gonna hate Hate HATE

 

its a given. we are in fact here right. Right? Right.

It wasn’t meant to be a dig, I just thought it was a catchy slogan. T-shirt worthy.  From my perspective, the more voices the better.  
 

Signed,

 

Ilk 

 

Peace out sister! 

 

 

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

It wasn’t meant to be a dig, I just thought it was a catchy slogan. T-shirt worthy.  From my perspective, the more voices the better.  
 

Signed,

 

Ilk 

 

Peace out sister! 

 

 

it was my choice to enter so please don't feel any sorta way u know we are lifer buddies

 

u are ilky though. medium ilk.

 

lol

 

xo

 

hasta lasagna

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Posted
3 hours ago, BillsFanNC said:

 

The technique is approved by the MPD. Period.

 

Regardless of your thoughts about the tragic outcome do you think that FACT should have been allowed into evidence?

 

Did you know that George Floyd first said that he can't breathe while he was resisting being put into the back seat of the police car, well before he was on the street being restrained by a MPD approved technique?

To me this is what it really comes down to.  Everything else is just noise.  It is a MPD approved technique but should only be for a short time though based off the testimony of the two MPD training officers at the trial.  The documentary left that part out.  Specifically that MPD trained officers are trained to put their knee on a handcuffed person’s upper back and neck area if they were combative and posed a threat to themselves or others. Police were instructed to move the person into a safe position as soon as possible “to alleviate positional asphyxia.”  He was still using the technique even after Floyd went limp (around 4 minutes and 51 seconds) and kept his knee on his upper knee/back for at least three minutes after he went limp. 

 

There's really no excuse for that and Chauvin gets little sympathy from me.  However, I thought the charges ( unintentional second-degree murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter) were excessive.  He shouldn't have been given 22 and 1/2 years in prison imo and I'm surprised Barr didn't approve the plea deal of 10 years in jail for third degree murder.  Worries about public perception should not have been his reason for launching a full investigation imo.

 

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, muppy said:

Im going to make this super plain for the simps

 

as my own ignore list lengthens I Highly recommend anyone who doesn't want to read me to take your mouse, take the cursor and put it right under my name on top of the avatar to the left of the message box

 

this opens the place e to easily click IGNORE and you will be free from my posts.

 

My good deed for the day. save yourselves the misery. 

 

lol

 

pretty soon the fact no one is replying I MIGHT get a clue my contributions aren't welcome

 

OH WAIT Maybe it''s not me maybe it's YOU who suck

 

lmao

 

keyboard emoji warriors can **** **

You seem unwell, are you okay?

Posted
3 minutes ago, CoudyBills said:

You seem unwell, are you okay?

I'm okay, you? why do yo ask? I have a zero tolerance for baloney that's all

 

I treat others the way I am treated. with respect or none. it's tit for tat in the PPP

Posted
3 minutes ago, muppy said:

I'm okay, you? why do yo ask? I have a zero tolerance for baloney that's all

 

I treat others the way I am treated. with respect or none. it's tit for tat in the PPP

I was just needling you.  This is the first time I have happened upon a muppy post in here.

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