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Jim Bauer
@porwest (112874)
• United States
17 Dec 24
At what point does killing someone become justified? Certainly, I support self-defense cases and am a proponent of stand your ground and castle law. People not only have the right to defend themselves, but also to protect...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189838)
• Boise, Idaho
24 Dec 21
Between 1563 and 1736 nearly 4,000 people were accused of witchcraft and were either executed or tortured. Now Parliament may soon pass a bill that will pardon thousands of women who were convicted of witchcraft centuries ago....
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The Horse
@TheHorse (238305)
• Walnut Creek, California
19 Jan 21
“It’s very sad that there are scammers out there willing to take advantage of well-meaning felons who are sincerely trying to purchase a pardon,” Meadows said. “My advice is this: if someone is trying to sell you a pardon for less...
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George B Vieto
@Deepizzaguy (122132)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
12 Jan 21
I am really impressed with the heart of compassion displayed by Doctor Omar Atiq who served cancer patients in his clinic in Pine Bluff Arkansas after 29 years of business decided to pardon the medical debts of $650,000...
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J.P. Randolph
@jprtist (656)
• Pueblo, Colorado
5 Feb 19
I can't take it anymore. every few days, a new story, or op/ed shows up claiming that Trump will resign before allowing himself, or his family, to be indicted. They claim he will resign as the result of some sort of deal.
Who has...
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josefina
@josie_ (10033)
• Philippines
4 Jun 18
"When the president does it, that means it is not illegal" ~ Richard Nixon, 37th US President
Pardon _Define as an executive power of a Governor or President to forgive a person CONVICTED OF A CRIME
Trump tweeted that he "have...
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man2sting
@man2sting (637)
• Indonesia
11 Jul 10
How about it: You've committed adultery, killed thousand people, abused religions, and then there's a fire squad waiting for you!
But before, someone said, "no matter how many sins you've made, God the merciful, will forgive...
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Bd200789
@Bd200789 (2994)
• United States
24 Dec 08
Isaac Robert Toussie had been convicted of mail fraud and making false statements to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. But after A story in the New York Daily News said Toussie's father had donated $28,500 to=...
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CarlKnittel
@CarlKnittel (692)
• United States
3 Dec 08
Border agents Ramos and Compean have been in jail since 2007 for shooting a fleeing drug smuggler on the border with Mexico. I can't think of anybody on either side of the political isle, with the exception of those involved in...
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