O treated unfairly my ass!! U say the same shit everytime someone gets caught breaking the fucking law!
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Trump took good advise from his advisors to pardon this innocent person. He doesn't have to have been there or met a person to reach this conclusion.
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He was not treated unfairly. He was a criminal. Not so tough on crime today are we
@realDonaldTrump ? Libby didn't get nearly what he deserved but you will.#MuellerKnowsThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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“I don’t know Charles Manson, but I have heard for years that he has been treated unfairly”
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And, immediately after the Libby pardon,
@realDonaldTrump hires him as his lead attorney since old Scooter knows a lot about defending himself in an obstruction of justice case (even though he lost). Birds of a feather, these two have no respect for the rule of law.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@realDonaldTrump maybe in the years to come, after you have served your long sentence in prison, and long after your terrible dye job will have grown out, some future prez will pardon you bc they heard you were treated unfairly
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@realDonaldTrump , he was one of the instigators and managers of the Iraq War. Try reading a book or google him. -
You will also read a key witness changed her account and he was innocent and the bar voted unanimously to let him practice again. Ps...the leaker wasn't him!
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Alerted Plame was treated more unfairly by Libby. Trump only did this to signal the indicted to count on a pardon. He thinks he is sly.
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*Valerie (fixed it twice and it still charged it to “alerted”)
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You don't even know the man but "people have told you" he was treated unfairly?!? Just what exactly is "unfair" about being convicted of perjury?!? He committed a crime, he was punished for it. That's how the law works.
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You just want to make people aware that you are more than willing to commit obstruction of justice, and pardon convicted criminals, in hopes that others will commit perjury on your behalf, and hope to be pardoned by you too.
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Who cares? Trump probably trying to suck up support from whatever is left of Cheney’s minions. He’s nuts if he thinks this reflects badly on Comey. Regardless, Libby was guilty, and the pardon doesn’t really change that.
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What was Libby guilty of..do you think?
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@Techno_Fog Read the thread related to this.
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Congress needs to introduced a bill regarding pardons, what kind of justice system we have when a sitting president can pardon traitors, criminals & his friends! Unbelievable
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