@Cliff-Mashburn saidFor breaking and entering, attempted kidnapping and assault with a deadly weapon?
He got 30 years, while other violent criminals in California get off with a warning.
Got it.
"A warning"? Give me a break.
@Cliff-Mashburn
So for you a RIGHT wing nutcase should not be punished but a LEFT wing nutjob, OFF WITH HIS HEAD?
@no1marauder saidLA and San Francisco District Attorneys have let off lots of people for violent crimes, I guess you haven't been following the news.
For breaking and entering, attempted kidnapping and assault with a deadly weapon?
"A warning"? Give me a break.
@sonhouse saidWell, if any president is convicted of treason, he would get the required punishment, would he not? What would that process have to do with what I would do? That is all I would do if it were Trump. On the other hand, if a couple is attacked in their home in their nightgowns with a hammer, I would personally lock him in a prison. With bread and water.
@AverageJoe1
So if Trump is convicted of treason would you put him in Guantanamo? Or even if he is convicted in the hush money case. I guess you would just issue a pardon.
The hush money case, since no one was hurt and we know it for the sham that it is, I would do my best to save him., Different situation.. No hammer, don't you know.
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@eYe saidThat's because all the property has been acquired by the billionaires who keep getting richer every year, driving up housing prices and forcing people into homelessness.
@AThousandYoung
That long ago? It seems like only the last 10 years the crazies are out walking around.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/04/magazine/wall-street-landlords.html
https://www.pewtrusts.org/en/research-and-analysis/articles/2023/08/22/how-housing-costs-drive-levels-of-homelessness
Also the Republicans continue to keep the government from addressing homelessness.
https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/3533839-the-20-house-republicans-who-voted-against-package-to-address-substance-abuse-mental-health/
@Cliff-Mashburn saidI'm sure this guy will have the opportunity to be released early if he shows good behavior for 20 years too.
LA and San Francisco District Attorneys have let off lots of people for violent crimes, I guess you haven't been following the news.
@AverageJoe1
So all the evidence shown, like Wisenburg's own handwriting on the bank statement saying it was to pay back Cohen PLUS double because it was disguised as legal fees, so all that evidence is what, invented by Biden and Biden FORCED Garland to indict your orange fart while sleeping teflon Don?
Funny how I get this sneaky feeling if it was Obama or Clinton or Biden with those charges you would go HANG the SOB.
Nah, you would NEVER do that would you? You would defend them the same way, right?
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@Cliff-Mashburn saidYou must be thinking of Texas where politicians release convicted murderers. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/texas-gov-greg-abbott-pardons-daniel-perry-who-killed-black-lives-matter-protester-in-2020/ar-BB1mwpNH?ocid=BingNewsSerp
LA and San Francisco District Attorneys have let off lots of people for violent crimes, I guess you haven't been following the news.
(It's a bit off-topic here, so I started a thread about it).
@AThousandYoung saidOh god, another lib who does not like people being billionaires, but will not answer my simple query...
That's because all the property has been acquired by the billionaires who keep getting richer every year, driving up housing prices and forcing people into homelessness.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/04/magazine/wall-street-landlords.html
https://www.pewtrusts.org/en/research-and-analysis/articles/2023/08/22/how-housing-costs-drive-levels-of-homelessness
Als ...[text shortened]... 3533839-the-20-house-republicans-who-voted-against-package-to-address-substance-abuse-mental-health/
Bill Gates had minimal money, and then along came his genius product(s). So tell us, and you won't, what would you as King have done regarding his wealth, and at what point in his success would you have done it? He was already a billionaire before the REAL stuff got off the ground. Tell us when you would have done (whatever you libs want to do but don't explain it), when he got into billionaire status?
@no1marauder saidHe was pardoned because he acted in self-defense, the man he killed aimed a rifle at him. The BLM crowd all sent boo-hoo we gonna riot now, so to keep them happy the jury found him guilty.
You must be thinking of Texas where politicians release convicted murderers. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/texas-gov-greg-abbott-pardons-daniel-perry-who-killed-black-lives-matter-protester-in-2020/ar-BB1mwpNH?ocid=BingNewsSerp
(It's a bit off-topic here, so I started a thread about it).
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@Cliff-Mashburn saidExcept witnesses agree he did not:
the man he killed aimed a rifle at him.
"Did Austin protester Garrett Foster lift his rifle toward an Uber driver before the driver fatally shot him?
He did not, three key prosecution witnesses testified Wednesday at the trial of Daniel Perry, who is charged with murder in Foster's death. Perry faces up to life in prison if convicted."
You cannot shoot someone in Texas just for carrying a weapon.
Gov. Abbott seems to be saying, "No, it's OK. If you see someone with a gun, go ahead and shoot them because they might be threatening you."
Which is an odd message for Texas.
https://www.statesman.com/story/news/local/2023/03/29/daniel-perry-trial-shooting-death-austin-protester-garrett-foster-witnesses-say-didnt-raise-rifle/70060062007/