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A man who fake bonespurred his way out of the military 5 times may pardon members of the military who committed war crimes. YOU DIG BIGLY?

:Pardoning criminals who committed atrocities will please whom besides the sb prez pardoner? Will it please YOU? Why exactly is that true? Anything he do pleases you? No matter what?


When you ACCEPT a pardon it means YOU ADMIT WHAT YOU DID WAS WRONG. Do those monstrous atrocity committers admit what they did was a crime against humanity or do they think like the sb prez that whatever you do to the enemy is fine and dandy sugar and candy sweet as spice and always very nice? Seriously?

Posted - May 25, 2019

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  • I think you're preaching to the wrong crowd m'dear. From where I stand, war is alright as long as no one gets hurt, no property is destroyed, no one's rights are infringed upon and no military objectives are met. After all, war is not the life and death struggle that people like to make it out to be. It's no more than a polo match or a chess game and we all know that no one gets their hands dirty in those activities. Just think of how many people would be alive today if they had just stayed away from those towers in New York on 911. What were we thinking? While we're at it, which branch of the services did the Clintons serve in, or Barack Obama? If you want to talk about war crimes, let's look once again at the sterling record of the former Secretary of State Clinton. Talk about somebody who heads any discussion of war crimes. Those of us who have been in harm's way in time of war, do not need a lecture on jurisprudence as pertains to pardons, or condescension about what is "fine and dandy, sugar and candy". As to the preceding sarcasm, I've earned a right to it.
      May 25, 2019 6:56 AM MDT
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