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originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: fencesitter85
originally posted by: TruMcCarthy
Yet another fantastic speech by Trump. If he could just stay on task like he does at his rallies, he would be in much better political shape.
As for Globalists and neo-cons saying Trump is unfit to be President, that just proves that Trump was definitely the right choice.
You must be joking. It was utterly awful again. Cringeworthy and desperate.
I take it you "cringed" a lot in 2016. How did you feel on November 10, 2016?
originally posted by: fencesitter85
Anyone who thinks that was a great speech knows nothing about public speaking. It was just the ramblings of a narcissist, desperate to keep the cheers coming from a relatively small audience in a half filled room. Do you people honestly not see that he only does these rallies out of insecurity, or do you just stick to the narrative to avoid admitting you're wrong? It's baffling.
He's one of the most insecure, petulant, weak people I've seen in my entire life. Can't take criticism, doesn't like free speech unless it's in his favour, attacks everythjng that doesn't fit his narrative, constantly contradicts himself, the list is endless. I'm absolutely utterly baffled by how many people on here genuinely still attempt to defend him on any kind of moral or intellectual grounds.
originally posted by: fencesitter85
My bet is he'll resign just before he's pushed, then will whine and cry for years about obstructionist democrats and fake news. Absolute snowflake.
originally posted by: dawnstar
he can't pardon the shariff!! lol.
§ 1.2 Eligibility for filing petition for pardon.
No petition for pardon should be filed until the expiration of a waiting period of at least five years after the date of the release of the petitioner from confinement or, in case no prison sentence was imposed, until the expiration of a period of at least five years after the date of the conviction of the petitioner. Generally, no petition should be submitted by a person who is on probation, parole, or supervised release.
1.3 Eligibility for filing petition for commutation of sentence.
No petition for commutation of sentence, including remission of fine, should be filed if other forms of judicial or administrative relief are available, except upon a showing of exceptional circumstances.
www.justice.gov...
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: dawnstar
he can't pardon the shariff!! lol.
§ 1.2 Eligibility for filing petition for pardon.
No petition for pardon should be filed until the expiration of a waiting period of at least five years after the date of the release of the petitioner from confinement or, in case no prison sentence was imposed, until the expiration of a period of at least five years after the date of the conviction of the petitioner. Generally, no petition should be submitted by a person who is on probation, parole, or supervised release.
1.3 Eligibility for filing petition for commutation of sentence.
No petition for commutation of sentence, including remission of fine, should be filed if other forms of judicial or administrative relief are available, except upon a showing of exceptional circumstances.
www.justice.gov...
I think he can since this is a eligibility for filing a petition. It also says should, not will or shall which are binding.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: mOjOm
What Sheriff Joe did was not as bad as O.J. Simpson's crime(s). OJ is being released early.
originally posted by: mOjOm
a reply to: diggindirt
No, he hasn't even had one appeal yet. In fact I don't even think he's been sentenced yet, just convicted.
originally posted by: TomLawless
a reply to: Masterjaden
For you and I, I'm inclined to agree. For a president, though? I think he's got to be more aware of the fact that he's been a lightning rod for violence. Why add to the furor?