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bykackle ( 910159 ) writes:
We've got pendulum politics now; some president will pardon him in the future.
byTailhook ( 98486 ) writes:
Nice pro-death penalty argument you have there. Likely unwitting, but still.
Another unwitting aspect of all of this: everyone putting money in this guy's kitty are now being added to government lists. The wealthy of the West see him as a "terrorist" and will see to it that his supporters are docked the appropriate number of Social Credit Score points. Also, I expect the donor list will eventually "leak" as the legal process and conviction proceeds. Enjoy.
And, as some of you unwitting folks has been reminded recently: the DOJ et al. isn't perpetually led by limousine commies.
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bykackle ( 910159 ) writes:
I am not pro-death penalty, as it turns out. But I wondered why Biden was very anti-death penalty (the inhumanity?), except for some people. That made no sense to me; one is either for it or against it.
byTailhook ( 98486 ) writes:
one is either for it or against it.
While it is highly unlikely that Biden actually had much working knowledge of precisely who—beyond his son and a couple others—his handlers were pardoning, there is something you should keep in mind for the future: One day, after you've grown up more, you'll come to understand that vanishingly few of the Great Issues are genuine dichotomies. When McVeigh was put down, only the most extreme of our prevailing virtue signalers found any reason to display their anti–death penalty feathers. T
bykackle ( 910159 ) writes:
Thanks for your free-of-charge patronization; might you also check under the hood for me while you're there? I can conduct myself without hurtling insults at strangers on the Internet.
I am aware political morons are gonna moron and am typically apathetic whilst they are pathetic. Perhaps I am guilty of pointing out the obvious (administration's message): "I don't mind executing these kinds of people..." But I don't get wrapped up in what the morons are doing from week to week.
My original post was p
byTailhook ( 98486 ) writes:
I'd like us to try ranked choice voting to stop the swings.
I'd like the swings to continue, and increase. The number and degree of problems we have self-inflicted are only possible when cursed with excessive peace and stability.
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