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In reply to the discussion: I do not want to "move forward" after this era. [View all]Escurumbele
(4,107 posts)22. Agreed, to me "moving forward" was Obama's biggest mistake, although I will admit that I don't know if his hand was
forced to make that decision, or maybe, the decision was made for him. Thugs and the mafia have ways of making decisions for other people.
But this time around, Democrats better have their cojones in the right place and prosecute all these thugs, otherwise, like said in the article, these thugs will continue to do their evil because why not? if there are no consequences, if accountability doesn't exist, then why not continue doing the crimes that make them so happy.
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You are 100%. Criminals go to jail not back into circulation so they can plot the next attack on law and order.
flashman13
14 hrs ago
#19
Every single one of them. January 6th might not have happened if they had gone to jail.
flashman13
14 hrs ago
#21
The world is waiting to see if the Republic has the balls to completely clean house and
Bev54
15 hrs ago
#12
Agreed, to me "moving forward" was Obama's biggest mistake, although I will admit that I don't know if his hand was
Escurumbele
14 hrs ago
#22
Nothing will happen as long as so many Democratic lawmakers do AIPAC's bidding
Ponietz
13 hrs ago
#28