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Frank's avatar

So to hell with the victims and their families and friends. These people were found guilty of the most heinous crimes yet pudding brains lets them off. Unbelieveable.

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Lynn's avatar

JOE's doing more for criminals than he ever did for the American people. The citizens that go to work everyday to make a living. The middle class who he and his cohorts have been trying to destroy for his 4 fraudulent years in the People's House. Word had it that he was so immobilized that he couldn't function. Then, tell me why he's making a trip to Italy (Vatican) in January?

He has to visit the Communist Pope. Guess they have to talk over money matters!

January 20, 2025 can't come soon enough for me.

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defineandredefine's avatar

Interesting that the comments are, thus far, all negative. Good that none of those commenters are concerned with the fact that, on top of being a moral abomination, the death penalty is ineffective for preventing or mitigating violent crime.

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Karl Berger's avatar

Christmas miracle for those guys.

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Babel's avatar

Sad their victims can’t say the same.

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defineandredefine's avatar

Go back and re-read the article. I think you missed something.

"The only men who *DID NOT* have their sentences commuted are the three who were convicted of committing mass murders and terrorism: Robert Bowers...*DYLAN ROOF*, the Neo-Nazi who murdered nine people at a historically Black church in Charleston, South Carolina; and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev..."

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