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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

Good one Edwin

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Lynn's avatar

Best thing to do is not commit a crime.

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Edwin's avatar

Do you think that will get you freedom from being arrested, tried, and convicted?

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Lynn's avatar

You mean like the J6ers? The US under JOE is no better than Communist countries. They don't even hide it. The judges and courts are lawless. Corruption flows like water down the drain. That's where I'd like them to go.

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Edwin's avatar

That’s exactly like what I mean!

BRAVO, Lynn!

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Lynn's avatar

HaHa.....Thanks Edwin :-) I can't wait until Trump releases the J6ers.

That's all I want for Christmas +

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Edwin's avatar

Same here, I can’t even afford to put up a tree, but it will be Christmas!

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Lynn's avatar

We live in Central Florida and the Christmas trees aren't like the ones I grew

up with in PA. I just get a Christmas wreath made from leftover branches of the live Christmas trees. I buy it from a local Nursery. The live Christmas trees are way too expensive. I have a small fiber optic Christmas tree that I

leave up all year in the kitchen. The Christmas trees don't have the same fragrance like the trees up north. Wishing YOU and YOURS a

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2025 +

Let's keep up substacking in the New Year :-) Take Care...

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Kenn Goodwin's avatar

Death sentence is welcome in Islam.

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Barbara Charis's avatar

The message that came 2000 years ago was not to sit in judgment...our own souls will testify against us, when we do wrong. We will pay sooner or later. Our Creator does not sit in judgment either...everything we have done is written on our souls...whether people believe it or not. There is karma! As we sow; so shall we reap! Death to me is simply a doorway to a new life!

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Timothy Wallace's avatar

I think that 'the manifesto' FWIW, is sort of dispositive on the terrorism charge. If a juror has sworn to follow the jury instructions (as is required during the voir dire phase) it would be ethically improper to vote to acquit on that charge if a 'reasonable juror' couldn't find there was sufficient evidence 'beyond a reasonable doubt' to support it, or because they didn't believe in the death penalty. As to capital punishment, you either believe in it, or you don't, but a 'death qualified' jury is one that has sworn to the court that they can vote for death if the evidence is sufficient to prove the underlying charges.

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Boris Doyle's avatar

In days of old treachery or betrayal meant both yiu and your entire family were put to death.

A scary warning.

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