I voted for you and am no longer a fan. You’re a little too late. However; please continue this trend, do the right thing regarding her prosecution, and thank you for finally doing something even though it’s horrible timing. Still voting yes on the recall by the way.
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No one gives a rats ass if you are a fan. You voted for him, you're responsible for him. The cities' Detroitification is on you.
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I thought I was going to be bombarded with comments from Chesa’s supporters for this Tweet but instead I’m getting @‘d by people who dislike him as much as I do. You are the problem.
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I live in fucking New Hampshire. I assure you, I'm not the problem. Again, you admitted you voted for him. Doesn't really matter if you have buyers' remorse. You deserve what you did to your home. You knew what you were getting when you cast your vote.
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There’s no lemon law when you cast a vote. Know what you’re voting for.
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Replying to @BaccaratRicky @able_cred and
If you’ve read my other tweets, I did know what I was voting for. Thank you.
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Replying to @CassandraBuetle @able_cred and
Sorry, for some reason I’m following you but don’t read all your tweets. We agree here. Facing a similar issue in LA. We gave you Gascon and took him back. I never voted for him. So, what did you think you were voting for?
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It’s alright, it’s Twitter
and it’s Saturday, please save yourself an hour and don’t read all of my tweets.
The candidate I wanted was selected by the mayor to replace Gascon when he went back to you lol. I didn’t know enough about the other candidates at the time. 1/21 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @CassandraBuetle @BaccaratRicky and
You probably won’t agree with me but I do believe we need reform- this stems from personal experiences. I was thinking Chesa was going to let off people for things like misdemeanor weed charges, or stealing food because their *actually hungry*. But instead we got this. 2/2
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Do you honestly think people are spending anytime in jail/prison for misd weed charges(unless violating probation/parole)? Prop 36 (passed in 2002?) mandated treatment before jail for hard drugs. I know prop 47 told you people were in prison for a joint, but that was a lie
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I didn’t vote yes in Prop. 47. Yes I honestly think people are spending time in jail for misdemeanor weed charges. a) 2009 I was in a car when a friend got arrested for having an ounce of weed in the trunk. b) A family member has been in and out of for the same thing.pic.twitter.com/tT93Rne2as
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