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Do Prosecuting Attorneys Have Morals?
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(11-19-2021, 06:49 PM)BFritz21 Wrote: Like saying that Kyle went with the intent to kill or that the people attacking him wouldn't have killed him or caused long lasting injuries.

Weird....................

There's some things money can't buy.

How long would it take to rebuild or make the stores entirely whole again?

A lot of houses are insured but people are still upset if their house burns down.




He bawled his eyes out during the trial!

He was celebrating not going to jail for basically the rest of his life and you're criticizing that?!

Wasn't he talking about how he wanted to kill looters just a week before on some video service? Or did we forget about that?

You're right though - money can't buy things. Like human life. But I often forget that brick and mortar are worth WAY more than a human life (which is depressingly true depending on the brick and mortar and based on accidental death payouts).

He played it up good with them tears, no denying that. Still doesn't change the fact that the week after he made bail he was smiling and taking photo ops with lunatics.

The right will make a hero out of anyone.
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RE: Do Prosecuting Attorneys Have Morals? - BigPapaKain - 11-19-2021, 07:40 PM

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