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Caveira

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  1. Which one of these people is @red vikingred Viking? Rumor has it he is one of the people in the video. my vote is the Trump for Harris guy. He’s so angry.
  2. It’s the elimination of the radical dei part that’s positive for the country. Those dudes they appointed in the military ….. schools etc… like this 4 star super qualified admiral https://directory.alumni.psu.edu/s/1218/16/interior.aspx?sid=1218&gid=4&pgid=5653&cid=28666&ecid=28666&crid=0&calpgid=4259&calcid=28662
  3. …… and then there were two President Donald Trump on Monday signed executive orders proclaiming that the U.S. government will recognize only two sexes, male and female, and ending "radical and wasteful" diversity, equity and inclusion programs inside federal agencies. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna188388
  4. We can start with illegal immigration. Sanctuary cities. Theft etc.
  5. Are we talking immigration laws? Retail theft? Which laws are important?
  6. I don’t care why. Releasing Chinese spies is not a good idea. Why does the reasoning matter?
  7. Biden just pardoned two Chinese spies. One of which was a pedophile.
  8. Some chatgpt Yes, traditionally, admitting guilt is an important part of the presidential pardon process. When applying for a pardon, you are usually required to accept responsibility for the offense for which you are seeking clemency. The U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of the Pardon Attorney states that applicants must demonstrate remorse and accept responsibility as part of their application. However, a president is not legally bound by this requirement and may grant pardons at their discretion, even without an explicit admission of guilt. This has occasionally occurred in unique or high-profile cases. If you're considering applying for a pardon, consulting with a legal expert to assess your specific situation is highly recommended. Yes, when applying for a presidential pardon through the formal process managed by the U.S. Department of Justice, you typically need to sign documents that acknowledge your responsibility for the offense. This includes providing a statement accepting responsibility for your actions and demonstrating remorse.
  9. You condone their lies. You’re part of the problem.
  10. Maybe they shouldn’t have been kicked out of the service for political bs reasons.
  11. The media edited down the video. The left likes to always say the right are nazis. It’s sort of all they got after an embarrassing landslide victory over one of the poorest executed presidential campaigns in modern us history.
  12. More Ds saying how it would be bad if Trump pardoned his family in a preemptive pardon … in 2020. What do you of this vid @Le duke why do Ds think this is bad for Trump but now good for the Biden crime family ?
  13. Not to mention. Pardoned literal criminal family members (hunter) presumed criminal family members (the rest of the family) and other political criminals (fauci and others) Chinese spies and good old fashioned pedophiles. What a month ha! People committing crimes for their leaders and getting pardoned is pretty old school 1930/1940 fascist no? Given the left seems to equate everything with a certain German leader from that time….. seems interesting no?
  14. They won’t pay $1 in fines.
  15. Killed two cops. Fled federal prison.
  16. Were these the vaccines sir fauci was associated with and pardoned for?
  17. Did the last regime just give oligarch George soros the pres medal of freedom?
  18. The vid of Biden saying preemptive pardons are bad and he wouldn’t do it was in 2020. Did you even look at the article or the vid in it ?
  19. He promised not to pardon his family or preemptive In which both he was lying. Does that not count to you?
  20. Did Biden say any of this campaigning? President Biden previously pledged that he would not issue preemptive pardonsbefore leaving office, telling CNN that he would take a "totally different approach" to the justice system compared to then-President Trump. In December 2020, CNN anchor Jake Tapper asked Biden if he was concerned about rumors that Trump would dole out a wave of preemptive pardons for some of his closest confidantes. "Well, it concerns me in terms of what kind of precedent it sets in how the rest of the world looks at us as a nation of laws and justice," he said. https://www.foxnews.com/media/flashback-biden-told-cnn-he-would-not-issue-preemptive-pardons-before-leaving-office.amp
  21. I’ll abide by the jurors decision and I will not pardon him
  22. What was bidens campaign promise? Or Kamala’s for that matter ?
  23. I guess it depends on what the definition of is… is? par·don noun the action of forgiving or being forgiven for an error or offense. "he obtained pardon for his sins" verb forgive or excuse (a person, error, or offense). "I know Catherine will pardon me"
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