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CPT Jack Durish
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I'm not particularly upset at this news. Indeed, there's a case to be made for rethinking the prohibition on drugs and the jailing on non-violent drug offenders. However, I don't believe any President should be addressing this issue on their own. This is a question for We the People to resolve. I just can't get on board with imperial edicts
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CPT Jack Durish
CPT Jack Durish
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MSG Stan Hutchison - This is absolutely true. Once upon a time such pardons were used judiciously to right wrongs or mitigate punishments for those who deserved it. Now they are pure political favors or political "statements".
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SPC Andrew Griffin
SPC Andrew Griffin
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MSG Stan Hutchison - I thought it was usually the ones in their Administration! LOL
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SPC Andrew Griffin
SPC Andrew Griffin
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CPT Jack Durish - I can respect that!
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SPC Andrew Griffin
SPC Andrew Griffin
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CPT Jack Durish - that's true as well!
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1LT Christopher Sorge
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Investigate further on this. Many of those released Are repeat violent offenders and of those that are have re committed serious grievous crimes once released. If you are on the left and of the establishment you are a puppet of George Soros and Saul Alinsky...find out who the puppet masters truly are before you vote.
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PO3 John Clausen
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You notice how the current president is the best friend of all the rogue regimes around the world and criminals here at home...
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