My heart is bursting. On the eve of my first child's birth, my dad - who's been in prison nearly my entire life - was granted clemency. He never intended harm, yet his crime devastated many families. My heart breaks for the families that can never get their loved ones back.
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Replying to @chesaboudin
Most people (not all) are worthy of redemption. I'm sure he's changed. Go give that man a hug.
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Replying to @RM167A2 @chesaboudin
Tell that to the kids who grew up without parents because of his sociopathic murderous family
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It's people like you that why America is a shit hole. Maybe focus in rehabilitation like Norway does she you'll have less crime
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Replying to @CedricBts @Califor89005433 and
Norway: the country where a white supremacist who killed 70 people only gets 23 years in prison, that Norway?
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Replying to @Ak81345340 @Califor89005433 and
You should reread his sentence. He's never getting of prison.
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Replying to @CedricBts @Ak81345340 and
But shouldn’t he get rehabilitation? I’m confused on your stance here.
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Replying to @GerladBarbarian @Ak81345340 and
I get you're just saying this shit in bad faith but here's my beliefs. Life in prison shouldn't be a thing. You should have rehabilitation for most crimes. Death penalty should be reserved for very few things like mass murder such as the person you're referring to.
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So why no death penalty to the mass murderer father of Chesa? Youre flip flopping, make up your mind.
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