Message from @Liberty or Death
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It's horrible
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Idk man the world's a pretty horrible place but I suppose if we live 150 years ago it would have been even worse.
some things better, other things worse
@RobertGrulerEsq Article % convention. We are actually just a few states shy of calling the first one.
@Liberty or Death, you just advanced to level 5!
it equals out, pretty much
I guess I hope...
*Article 5 convention
This isn't shady at all.
The last 6 especially
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/statement-press-secretary-regarding-executive-grants-clemency-122320/
Well, Obama pardoned actual terrorists and no one seemed to care
I am very happy President Trump vetoed the NDAA. It was a ll bi
*bill
I'm just saying. He has time to spare if he's on his way out the door. Its questionable at least to me why he would throw up red flags before January 6th.
And I think MAGA would elect Pence whether he reads the current electoral votes or the alternative one; however, I think he would have a bigger wave should he count the alternative slate
Elect Pence? What am I missing.
The first few are people that are already out of prison.
I see what you are saying. He has pardoned and granted clemency thoughout his presidency but Presidents do pass grant them near the end of their terms. They do the same thing even if they have been elected to a second term
Should Pence run in 2024. I think he will run for president.
I always thought it was funny when they tried to impeach President Trump, because Pence is even more conservative.
@busillis true, they may already be out of prison, but a pardon wipes the slate clean and restores all of their civil liberties
Yeah but they're already community leaders and fully redeemed... The first four or five.
This might just bolster their mythology.
Mr. II X runs a non-profit organization, Game Changers, which is dedicated to guiding youth to productive, meaningful lives.
Mr. II x violated numerous state and federal laws...
Back in the day.
Well, when you are convicted you have certain rights stripped from you. In many states you are no longer allowed to vote, no longer to buy, hold, or be around a firearm. In fact, if your wife/husband owns a firearm you can go to prison. A pardon restores all of your civil liberties
I saw a lot of financial crimes, I think maybe a robbery was in there. But, I did not see any murders and certainly no terrorists like previous administrations have done
If someone actually turns their life around and makes different choices and follows the law, I'm cool with a pardon.
Remember, just because you did it doe not mean you are guilty
Do you mean convicted?
So you believe in complete drug legalization?
I just mentioned the last 6 because their offenses were in relation to Campaign Finance / Real-estate Investing / A Kushner / Russiagate
Not exactly the pots you want to stir for optics. But he isn't exactly the champion of optics.
Right
I'm a little irritated Julian assange isn't on there. There's time. That and/or Snowden would really ruffle some feathers.
It should definitely pardon them
@bullis no, I don't believe in "complete drug legalization." I think that Oregon legalizing heroin was retarted; however, I have my pocket constitution in front of me and for the life of me I do not see a mention of drugs in the constitution as an ability for the government to raise taxes to "combat"
But for keeping drugs from comming in across the national borders, the 10th amendment would see to point to the states to determine drug enforcement policy.
Plus the other folks from his campaign that conspired with Russia and lied for him.
Wow...Russia hoax talk. That is cute. You do realize that was primarily pushed by a Rep. Eric Fartwell that was caught in a honeypot with a Chinese spy, right?