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Presidential Pardons - when would you call it corrupt?
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Bel pretty much sums up my thoughts.

For an example of what I think is corrupt (and possibly should be able to be overturned by lawmakers) is our last governor. He pardoned more than 400 people at the end. Some were ok, but a lot of them were tied to campaign donors, including a guy serving a large chunk of time for child pornography. In his case, he wasn't out long, he got arrested on the same charge in less than a year. Another guy was convicted of murder, but his family donated $20,000 and BAM, he was back on the street.
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RE: Presidential Pardons - when would you call it corrupt? - Benton - 01-18-2021, 04:26 PM

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