Posted on Jan 20, 2021
'QAnon Shaman' attorney speaks out on pardon snub: 'would have been the honorable thing to do'
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel I was hoping he would get a second chance but now he gets a criminal record. SPC(P) (Join to see) did you see this post.
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PO3 Phyllis Maynard as a rule, i generally dpnt agree with pardons at all. Its a get out of jail free card that removes all accountability. I cant speculate why trump would or would not do what he chooses, thats not my place. The only time i would ever think a pardon would be appropriate is if someone had already served their time for what they had done, their record was preventing them from employment to care for themselves or loved ones AND over several years proved that they were in fact a changed person, and the probability of reoffence was no longer an issue.
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SSG Michael Hartsfield your arrogance is downright disgraceful. I hope your family is completely disillusioned to your lack of moral character.
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SSG Michael Hartsfield
SPC(P) (Join to see) - Well, seeing as RP doesn't have a sarcasm font and you wouldn't know sarcasm if it made you do mountain climbers, I'm going to let your dig(?) slide. Also, seeing as how I have a family that knows I would move heaven and earth for them, it would be safe to assume that they know of my moral character. Would you like a crash course it in, seeing as how you'll believe anything any conman will feed you?
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After all this time they don't know the man has no honor? Pardoning them wouldn't have been to his benefit.
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