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You're wasting your time but good on ya for trying.Man Sara, you shouldn't try this hard just stick to one liners.
A bail fund is not even close to an actual pardon.
You're wasting your time but good on ya for trying.Man Sara, you shouldn't try this hard just stick to one liners.
A bail fund is not even close to an actual pardon.
Are you off you meds?For most of the ones who received prison sentences?![]()
Can you show me all these people who were sent to solitary without trial for months on end just for going for a stroll on the grass? According to you there were several, right?
Beggin yer pardon. I admittedly mixed you up with the genius who wrote this,Are you off you meds?
Sure, what should be the punishment then? Several people who didn't assault anyone were put into jail, some in solitary for years, many without trial and charges just pending to hold them there. So your solution is that for any offense, the state has the right to lock you up and throw away the key indefinitely?Several police officers were assaulted
No one ever said it was?Man Sara, you shouldn't try this hard just stick to one liners.
A bail fund is not even close to an actual pardon.
Andy don’t make me be mean to you.You're wasting your time but good on ya for trying.
ReasonableIndividuals should be treated individually.
If you purposely hurt someone or broke something, you should be treated differently than a goofball that wondered around
Are we upset only because of his clothing, or did he commit violent acts?![]()
This guy got pardoned.
I mean, it's clear you're trying to imply raising money for bail organizations is the same thing as pardoning 1500 convicted criminals.No one ever said it was?
You don't need me for an excuse to be mean.Andy don’t make me be mean to you.
Have you ever heard the expression, "innocent until proven guilty"? Do you have trouble distinguishing between giving pardons to people who were convicted based upon clear and indisputable evidence and helping people who are accused of crimes to make bail? Seriously?Nice try, you can’t tell people to be confrontational, to get in faces, to fight, then when they go riot claim you’re non violent, we’re talking about fighting the justice system and not promoting rioting.
Kamala supported the bail for violent rioters. You can spin it anyway you want, she did.
So I guess much like everything else, she expected us to pay fir it while she took the credit
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Kamala Harris’ support for bail fund that freed violent criminals shows how ‘tough on crime’ she really is
Vice President Kamala Harris helped the Minnesota Freedom Fund raise $40 million, cash it soon used to release accused murderers, rapists, and thieves.nypost.com
It’s telling that mlk wasn’t assassinated until he started advocating for the working poor.Between all of these pardons on both sides and the government and the elites in general just doing whatever the fuck it wants while the plebs have to follow rules, I think it's pretty apparent that we live in a banana republic. You can be rich and/or in politics and just do whatever you want. This isn't a free country where the rules are equally applied to everyone, it's a dystopian corporatocracy. People need to stop worrying about which side is worse and start realizing that these people, on both sides, are out to hurt you and your loved ones
Raising bail for those arrested at a riot, pardoning those arrested and some tried some not yet tried for the Jan 7th riot…….tell me how it’s not similar.I mean, it's clear you're trying to imply raising money for bail organizations is the same thing as pardoning 1500 convicted criminals.
And now you're trying to play dumb since I pointed it out.