luthervol
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List the pardons of Clinton, Obama, and Trump along with the crime committed.
It might be a fun exercise. We can all go through them together.
You and your kids need to grow up! I cannot believe people are this soft!
LOL.....I agree, then we would never have anything like a Trump again.Makes me question mental fortitude when you can't accept you're not always going to get your way in life. When your response is crying and hissy fits and acting in a completely unreasonable manner, well, it speaks volumes. Some people need to grow the **** up and live in the real world.
And what was the right's job?
So you failed at the one job you had?Depends , mine was to keep reminding you fruit loops not to go further left and to try and find somebody “ moderate “ for the correct course adjustment. That’s the reasonable and rational thing to do . I first thought it would be an easy thing to point out to anyone with any common sense . Either I was wrong in my overestimation of how much common sense there is or dealing with people who allow emotions to rule over logic is harder than I thought it would be .
Obama pardoned that transitioning military traitor didnt he? Seems far worse than some bribery. But that's just me. Also fuzzy on the military details maybe he was just drunk on duty or something which wouldnt be as bad. But there was definitely some ticked off vets here for whatever it was.Every president should be judged by how he uses his pardons. It's always been that way. Are you saying that Trump shouldn't be judged on who he pardons as every previous president has been?
Trump doesn't disappoint me nearly as much as the people who support him.
Trump is like a spoiled rotten kid, a little blame falls on the kid (Trump); but most should fall on the parents (Trumpers) who enable the behavior.
Google Marc Rich"President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday granting a full pardon to Edward DeBartolo Jr., the former owner of the San Francisco 49ers who pleaded guilty to a felony charge for his involvement in a gambling fraud case in Louisiana in the late 1990s, according to White House spokesman Hogan Gidley.
DeBartolo was suspended from the NFL in 1997 and fined $1 million over an extortion case involving then-Louisiana Gov. Edwin W. Edwards. As the star witness, DeBartolo testified that he paid Edwards $400,000 in exchange for his help in securing a riverboat casino license. Edwards was convicted of on racketeering, conspiracy and extortion charges in 2000.
DeBartolo eventually ceded control of the 49ers to his sister, but was still inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2016 for presiding over a team that earned five Super Bowl trophies during the 1980s and ‘90s."
Must be cool to be able to buy "justice", huh? Hurrah for America!