• Redditsux@lemmy.worldOP
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    2 months ago

    This is a fucking joke. US is a fucking joke. Law means nothing if you’re violating it on behalf of the powerful.

    • LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      I agree, but I can’t seem to figure out what the gun charges are for in the article, did I miss it? If the charges are actually unrelated it’s one thing, but if the charges were that he unlawfully owned guns because he was a felon, which the felon charges were dropped I could understand it.

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        From everything I could find, he had felonies unrelated to J6 that prevented him from owning guns, but I couldn’t find a source detailing what those felonies were.

        His claim is that since the guns were discovered due to a J6 search, and he was pardoned for all J6 activities, the guns should have never been discovered. Fruit of the poisonous tree and all that.

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      Living in a place where this isn’t an option… It seems insane that one person can just override the entire judicial system. Baffling.

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      Or at least harder to use or something. I think it’s a good power for state governors to have, like if a state court hands down a death sentence I think it’s a good thing that governors can commute that if they feel they have a good reason. I think it’s good that, for example, Carter pardoned Vietnam draft resistors.

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        Pardons should always go before a large committee. The less concentration of power the better. The President can only recommend a pardon while giving sound reasoning why.

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          No the pardoning power is fine. However the first time he used it inappropriately he should have been impeached. This is a failure of the far right Republican Party.

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        Peacefully tour The Capitol. I mean, that’s all The Peaceful Patriots wanted to do. The people doing bad things were either BLM, Antifa or part of the “Deep State” just trying to make The Peaceful Patriots look bad.