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Prof. Toru Tanaka

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21. He's on his way out of our government completely in less than two months.
Tue Dec 3, 2024, 11:10 AM
Dec 3

I still like and admire him and I could not care less that he lied about this.

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of course he was targeted Skittles Dec 2 #1
We should keep the pardon train going. Quanta Dec 2 #3
and he just the first of many MadameButterfly Dec 2 #5
they literally have a list of the so-called deep state Skittles Dec 3 #15
Is there where all supposed to go, "Duh, no shit?" Quanta Dec 2 #2
On the gun charge, TommyT139 Dec 2 #4
It just means that for them, the law is situational. To be enforced against their enemies, not their friends. Crunchy Frog Dec 3 #18
Well that observation and five bucks may get one a cup of coffee... RockRaven Dec 2 #6
It's probably why poor Biden couldn't perform during the debate kerry-is-my-prez Dec 2 #7
Exactly. The prosecution of Hunter was a complete miscarriage of justice. SunSeeker Dec 2 #8
Totally agree. Unfortunately, Hunter was part of GOPers' payback for trump charges. Silent Type Dec 2 #9
If you don't mind, can I clip and paste your comments? Baitball Blogger Dec 3 #10
Just read on Reddit that Geraldo Rivera has jumped into pardon criticism. Silent Type Dec 3 #11
+1 dalton99a Dec 3 #14
And those who think he shouldn't have been pardoned... lame54 Dec 3 #12
Search for republican gun airport duncang Dec 3 #13
Kick for morning DUers. NT Mike 03 Dec 3 #16
He was charged because he was the son of a Democratic President seeking re-election. tanyev Dec 3 #17
The problem is not the pardon Sundance1220 Dec 3 #19
Nope, it makes him someone who changed his mind when the situation changed. Biophilic Dec 3 #20
He's on his way out of our government completely in less than two months. Prof. Toru Tanaka Dec 3 #21
And you are entitled to your opinion Sundance1220 Dec 3 #23
All Presidents lie. maxsolomon Dec 3 #24
But we have never had Merrick the Meek as AG, before, either. republianmushroom Dec 3 #22
TOTALLY targeted. calimary Dec 3 #25
Everyone knows this. sop Dec 3 #26
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