Biden commutes all but 3 federal death sentences

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Anonymous wrote:Kaboni Savage, one of those whose sentence was commuted, murdered 12 people, including 4 children that he burned to death. When talking about his crimes, he joked that a surviving family member should "get him some barbecue sauce...[and] pour it on them burnt b******s."

Truly a man deserving of lenience.


Horrific.


This should be a GOP advert for the next presidential election.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kaboni Savage, one of those whose sentence was commuted, murdered 12 people, including 4 children that he burned to death. When talking about his crimes, he joked that a surviving family member should "get him some barbecue sauce...[and] pour it on them burnt b******s."

Truly a man deserving of lenience.


Horrific.


This should be a GOP advert for the next presidential election.


Won’t work. Trump runs the party and he just tried to nominate a sex offender and drug user to AG.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kaboni Savage, one of those whose sentence was commuted, murdered 12 people, including 4 children that he burned to death. When talking about his crimes, he joked that a surviving family member should "get him some barbecue sauce...[and] pour it on them burnt b******s."

Truly a man deserving of lenience.


Horrific.


This should be a GOP advert for the next presidential election.


Won’t work. Trump runs the party and he just tried to nominate a sex offender and drug user to AG.


That’s bad but not nearly as bad as what Biden did. I am positive these pardons and clemency grants are going to show up all over in midterm ads.

Vote for the Democrats: they freed the cash for kids judge and let child torturers off death row.
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Anonymous wrote:Kaboni Savage, one of those whose sentence was commuted, murdered 12 people, including 4 children that he burned to death. When talking about his crimes, he joked that a surviving family member should "get him some barbecue sauce...[and] pour it on them burnt b******s."

Truly a man deserving of lenience.


Appropriate last name for a cold blooded killer.
Wonder how much Biden knew about the crimes of THIS mass murderer. I am guessing he knew nothing.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kaboni Savage, one of those whose sentence was commuted, murdered 12 people, including 4 children that he burned to death. When talking about his crimes, he joked that a surviving family member should "get him some barbecue sauce...[and] pour it on them burnt b******s."

Truly a man deserving of lenience.


We are learning by the day what the Democrats think about ordinary people who are the victims of crime.


I disagree. It's horrific what happened to the victims. But being anti death penalty is about us as a society. Humans are flawed and so all human systems are flawed. Do we want our flawed system killing people decades after the crime was committed? Especially since our flawed system does convict and sentence innocent people on occasion. Isn't one innocent life taken by a death penalty too much? Taken by government? I'm not sure how many anti government people seem ok with the government killing people: they are wrong about masks and the covid vaccine but they are right about killing people?

All cultures determine what an acceptable killing is. And that varies by culture. Just wars but not unjust wars, self defense but not killing over stealing your car, etc. Hundreds of years ago, there were fewer ways to ensure a horrible criminal didn't re-offend and harm more people. So killing them may have been the only way to ensure the survival of the rest of the group/town/community. Today, we have max security prisons that remove people from society and minimize the harm they can do. There is no need to make government kill people when there are still flawed judicial processes and we have better ways of keeping society safe from the perpetrators.


You gave one sentence to the victims. The rest of your post is about showing humanity and fairness to the murderers aho tortured them. We can see where you put most of your concern.


DP but it’s about not becoming murderers ourselves. We should not be equally barbaric to them if we believe murder is wrong.

These people will still be in prison until they die. They are not getting a pass.

Seriously, we have MUCH more consequential issue to be upset about. This is about being more civilized as a country than the criminals are. Humans should have evolved past this.


PP here. Fine if guaranteed NEVER getting out. Now let's see 3 paragraphs about the innocence and good lives of the victims and the horrors they endured.


Well, take comfort in knowing that the criminals will suffer more and longer since they won’t be killed by the state. They will have years more misery and many will be brutalized by other inmates for years longer than had they been put to death.


PP here. That doesn't give me comfort at all. My focus/concern is for innocent victims who experience torture, brutality, maiming, rape, murder,etc by these depraved human beings.


How will the death penalty help?


PP here. I'm not in favor of the death penalty, but I'm disgusted by people expressing more concern for those in prison than for their innocent victims. I'm also disgusted by lenient judges who let them be free to harm again.


+100
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If only there was this much outrage for children killed in their classrooms.
Anonymous
All these people are still in federal prison for life with no chance of parole. Why are people acting like they are set free or something?
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Great News!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All these people are still in federal prison for life with no chance of parole. Why are people acting like they are set free or something?


Because there are liberal attorneys and judges who view this as a first step towards seeking their release...someone murdered 12 people but... the system was unfair, abusive childhoods, poor legal representation, evidence was included/not included, it qas an accident, + blah blah blah.
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Anonymous wrote:All these people are still in federal prison for life with no chance of parole. Why are people acting like they are set free or something?


Because there are liberal attorneys and judges who view this as a first step towards seeking their release...someone murdered 12 people but... the system was unfair, abusive childhoods, poor legal representation, evidence was included/not included, it qas an accident, + blah blah blah.


Exactly. I have no faith that these monsters will remain behind bars until they die.
We have too many SJWs who have more concern for hardened criminals than their victims.
And, some of those SJWs work in government or as attorneys/judges. IOW - they have power.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All these people are still in federal prison for life with no chance of parole. Why are people acting like they are set free or something?


Because there are liberal attorneys and judges who view this as a first step towards seeking their release...someone murdered 12 people but... the system was unfair, abusive childhoods, poor legal representation, evidence was included/not included, it qas an accident, + blah blah blah.


Exactly. I have no faith that these monsters will remain behind bars until they die.
We have too many SJWs who have more concern for hardened criminals than their victims.
And, some of those SJWs work in government or as attorneys/judges. IOW - they have power.


+ 1 million
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All these people are still in federal prison for life with no chance of parole. Why are people acting like they are set free or something?


Because they are addicted to outrage.
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Not one school shooter has been given the death penalty. No outrage for that, I noticed.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All these people are still in federal prison for life with no chance of parole. Why are people acting like they are set free or something?


Because there are liberal attorneys and judges who view this as a first step towards seeking their release...someone murdered 12 people but... the system was unfair, abusive childhoods, poor legal representation, evidence was included/not included, it qas an accident, + blah blah blah.


Exactly. I have no faith that these monsters will remain behind bars until they die.
We have too many SJWs who have more concern for hardened criminals than their victims.
And, some of those SJWs work in government or as attorneys/judges. IOW - they have power.


+ 1 million


Those are constitutional rights that you are dispensing with. Fairness, effective counsel, admissibility of evidence. Obviously, other that 2A, constitutional rights mean nothing to you.
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Anonymous wrote:All these people are still in federal prison for life with no chance of parole. Why are people acting like they are set free or something?


Because they are addicted to outrage.


Not at all. A person(?not sure he is human) who murders 12 people and jokes about barbecue sauce should never see the light of day. Unfortunately, liberal attorneys and judges release violent repeat offenders.
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