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
Why should you be able to see your dad if those sons and daughters of those who died in the commission of a crime he was involved with dont ever get to see theirs? Can you actually give a good answer to those families? This is what justice should have been but is now been undone
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Replying to @truthsaiers @chesaboudin
"Died in the comission of a crime he was involved with" Seems like you know his dad never actually killed anyone. Should we throw his son in prison too? His wife? The man who sold the other perpetrators the guns? How far exactly does this "guilt by association" stretch?
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Did his son also plan on driving a getaway car for a domestic terrorist group after robbing a brinks truck while murdering whoever got in their way? If so then yes.
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Wait who murdered whoever got in their way the getaway driver?
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The BLA that Gilbert was working with. I’m sure he must’ve thought the M16s were just props. That’s why it was second-degree. Might not been planned but that’s what resulted
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Last time I checked the "murderer" is the person who shot the victim At least it is to anyone with common sense What about the person who sold them the gun knowing guns can be used to kill people? Guilt by asociation is bullshit People are responsible for their own actions
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So what youre saying is, Hitler never really killed anyone?
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