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In reply to the discussion: Joe Walsh (on MSNBC just now), you are wrong, wrong, wrong in your take on Hunter Biden's pardon [View all]moniss
(5,930 posts)42. I would be very concerned for the
personal safety of Hunter if he were in prison while Donald Crumb and his people are in control and how they could "manufacture" incidents of misconduct in prison in order to bring additional charges and keep him behind bars for years and years. Likewise I do not put it past these people to arrange serious physical harm to Hunter. That would be their "payback" to Joe. Protective placement means nothing. Remember that Epstein was in protective custody and supposedly monitored 24/7.
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Joe Walsh (on MSNBC just now), you are wrong, wrong, wrong in your take on Hunter Biden's pardon [View all]
spooky3
Sunday
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He seems pretty irked about this but not about TSF's pardons and now cabinet picks
Deuxcents
Sunday
#1
Fortunately, Anthony Coley, who previously worked with Merrick Garland, is now on disagreeing with Walsh.
spooky3
Sunday
#2
Joe Walsh is opposed to the pardon. He didn't say he thought it was a bullshit prosecution IIRC. nt
spooky3
Sunday
#9
The GOPee/Nazi Brigade was trying to make Hunter stumble and fall back into,...
magicarpet
Sunday
#14
Is this the same Joe Walsh who screamed "YOU LIE!!" to President Obama during the SotU speech???
AZ8theist
Sunday
#18
The guy who pardoned his son-in-law's father and will be nominating him as ambassor to France is not already emboldened?
In It to Win It
Sunday
#19