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Ron D is my front runner
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ha ha no one is going to believe this either -
Independent voters won't like Ron training nazishardhat said:
ha ha no one is going to believe this either -
FixedRaceBannon said:
Independent voters won't likehardhat said:
ha ha no one is going to believe this eitherRonFeds training nazis -
Disagreepawz said:
FixedRaceBannon said:
Independent voters won't likehardhat said:
ha ha no one is going to believe this eitherRonFeds training nazis
Independent voters are a myth
Aka democrats -
Right on cue. Send in the Fed actors!
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So last week Ron was aksed if he got the booster. While he gave a great answer on no mandates and medical privacy he didn't answer the question. What is he afraid of? Does he buy the Trumptrash narrative put out by the left? Trump is a big vax booster and got boosted. I don't give a shit. That's what freedom is. You do your thing I do mine. Everyone has or will answer that question. Be a man and a leader
Then he is asked about legalizing marijuana. Again won't say other than he hates the smell.
I know Trump is against all drugs. Fine. Democrats have promised for 40 years to remove the fed law and here we are with nothing happening. Not a top 5 issue for me. Either way
Ron sounds like he has advisors triangulating the race. I don't like that
Warned -
https://newsmax.com/newsmax-tv/lindsey-graham-pardons-equal-justice-jan-6/2022/02/01/id/1055054/
Former President Donald Trump has received significant pushback over his suggestion at a weekend rally that he would pardon overcharged and mistreated Jan. 6 arrestees -- he considers them political prisoners, not offenders.
But despite the stir his remarks caused, Trump didn't shrink from them in an interview airing Tuesday night on Newsmax.
"These people are being treated horribly," Trump told "Rob Schmitt Tonight" in an exclusive interview. "I would absolutely – because some of them are being treated very unfairly – yeah, I would absolutely give them a pardon, if things don't work out fairly."
"I would absolutely be prepared, and Lindsey Graham doesn't know what the hell he's talking about, if he says that, because you have to have equal justice," Trump added. "It's very, very unfair what's happened to this group of people."
The charges and sentences thus far are "out of proportion," Trump said, particularly when compared with the lack of charges for summer 2020 participants in riots, arson attacks and vandalism tied to the protests over the police killing of George Floyd.
"Out of proportion? Like 20 times out of proportion," Trump said of the Jan. 6 defendants. "These people are being persecuted."
Not only are the charges trumped up, but the conditions are "disgusting" in the jails, Trump insisted.
"These people are in jail, in a horrible, disgusting, dirty jail so bad that the court system – which is very left – is angry that people have to live like this," Trump said. "And some of these people are not guilty. Many of these people are not guilty.
"What they've done to these, in many cases, patriots – they're soldiers, they're policemen – what they've done to them compared to what they've done to the other side? You know, you have to have equal justice. And this isn't equal."
"Look, they tried to burn down – we're talking federal buildings – they were terrible," Trump said. "Every Democrat city was on fire, and nobody says anything about it. Antifa and BLM were causing such problems, including death. They're not treating these people the same way."
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The housewives respond
Graham defended his stance in a statement Wednesday.
"I stand with the police officers who protect our streets, federal courthouses, and the United States Capitol against rioters," Graham said, The Hill reported. "They deserve our respect and support, and I will not second-guess the decisions they made under dire circumstances.
"All Americans are entitled to have a speedy trial and their day in court, but those who actively engage in violence for whatever political cause must be held accountable and not be forgiven."
No fundamental difference from Pelosi -
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There is no 'but' in the Constitution that prohibits a speedy trial, Lindsay.RaceBannon said:The housewives respond
Graham defended his stance in a statement Wednesday.
"I stand with the police officers who protect our streets, federal courthouses, and the United States Capitol against rioters," Graham said, The Hill reported. "They deserve our respect and support, and I will not second-guess the decisions they made under dire circumstances.
"All Americans are entitled to have a speedy trial and their day in court,butthose who actively engage in violence for whatever political cause must be held accountable and not be forgiven."
No fundamental difference from Pelosi
Fuck off, you uniparty fag.





