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Friday, December 18, 2020

Mr. President, Here Are 2 Great American Heroes to Pardon

Mr. President, presidential pardons are reserved for great Americans who made a mistake and have paid their dues to society. Here are two great patriots who fit the bill perfectly. 

I'm proud to say they are both my friends. And I'm proud to be fighting for them. 

Both men have done great things for America and the American people. They deserve a pardon so they can move on with their lives and legacies.

16 comments:

  1. Pete Rose ? No opinion one way or another. Sportsball fucks can go fuck themselves as far as I care. The other guy ? Sounds like a hero to me. Pardon him and Kyle Rittenhouse too.

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    1. Fuck sportsball. Pardon Assange. I'd also like a preemptive pardon for not paying my taxes for the next 60 years.

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    2. Well if I added up all the years I did not file and those years I filed claiming zero tax liability it might add up to a close 45 years. Brad deserves the hanging tree for turning over all the tax avoiders. The US Income tax is unconstitutional and nothing more than outright globalist theft. All our income tax money has been going to the fucking Crown in the UK. There is nothing legal or right about that.

      And as Rose goes, maybe he should be pardoned for cheating the sportzball racket.

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  2. An adult that played child games and committed illegal acts.... and a snitch.
    Pardons are for actual Patriots wrongly convicted by Traitorous prosecutors, NOT people one likes that have been rightly prosecuted under the current laws.
    Neither named person is a hero, nor deserves a pardon, based on solely their names or time passed from their crimes or mistakes.
    Pardons might be forthcoming for other reasons however.
    I have always thought Pete Rose got shafted, but let's be real and honest here.

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  3. Nah on Pete Eose. It's Baseball's only real commandment and he knew it, broke it, and lied about it, Plus he in essence bet against his own team by only betting ON them for certain gamea. F him.

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  4. Agreed; long past time to pardon these two.

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  5. I kinda agree with Pete Rose, but dammit he is his own worse enemy everytime he opens his mouth.

    Just when you think he finally gets it, he opens his trap and digs the hole deeper.

    A GREAT ball player hands down.

    De Oppresso Liber

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  6. His ignorance shown brightly about where pete's bust should be placed. Pardon him if you want but that gambler liar should never be in the hall of fame with those greats

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  7. When I saw the "Great American Heroes" part in the title I was sure the two names would be Eric Snowden and Julian Assange. Man was I mistaken. The banker dude I can maybe understand, but Pete Rose? Gimme a break!

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  8. I don't much care about professional sports but guess most do. I don't consider them hero's in any sense of the word. So, if most want a pardon so he can be in some hall of fame, which means nothing to me, go ahead. The other guy spilling the beans again means little to me. I had a kids arm and others on his other extremities. We ran him up the ramp of a chopper. His head turned and he blew blood all over my leg. I knew he died at that moment. Nobody knows his name except a few GI's and his family. His name was Coombs. He was wounded and held off a shit load of NVA hoping his fireteam would escape. They did not. We loaded the entire fireteam on that chopper, all dead. Those are hero's to me.

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  9. My greatest possession was a signed Pete Rose baseball. I, too, thought he was the greatest baseball player I ever saw. Probably still is. Then he had to go and fuck it all up by betting on baseball. Yeah, he says he's contrite and sorry about it. He's so fucking sorry about betting on baseball that he has the gall to actually sell baseballs with "I'm sorry I bet on baseball" on them. Look it up.
    Fuck Pete Rose.

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  10. I saw Rose play once at Candlestick Park in SF. Big fuckin' deal, he's a BB player. The guys I think deserve pardons are Snowden, Assange, and Rittenhouse. And I hope Trump declassifies everything regarding Hitliary's emails, the coup against him, and all the UFO/Alien info including any treaties we may have. Think I'm a crazy tin-foil hat wearing, little green men seeing, dumbass? Then so is NBC news!
    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/weird-news/former-israeli-space-security-chief-says-extraterrestrials-exist-trump-knows-n1250333

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  11. Yep, it sure does suck when it is your ox that is getting gored. "Your guy bet on meaningless games, he should not be allowed in!" "Oh yeah, your guy used greenies so HE should not be allowed in!"

    Seems like a distinction without a difference, but hey, if it makes you feel better to highroad someone, then have at it hoss.

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  12. A small percentage of professional athletes appear to be decent people, while the others trend from not-so-smart to outright criminal. Nothing has gone downhill faster the last couple of years than our awe of many of our sports, athletes, and leagues. Things like a Hall of Fame are losing significance fast and will be remembered as much as the rotary telephone. Even as a kid I knew the story of the 1919 Chicago White Sox and the harsh penalty each player involved in the scam wound up getting. To pardon Pete Rose-even at this time-would be the modern day equivalent of passing out participation trophies to the undeserving. Sorry, Pete-you knew what you were doing was wrong for your team and your sport, but you seem to be just another person who is only sorry because he got caught.

    The story about the UBS guy is interesting. On the surface it seems he is another honorable man who got back stabbed by the politicians. The rich get off by using their money to avoid the responsibilities that the working man is expected to take on, just because the worker doesn't have the power and influence to game the system. Sounds like he is deserving of a pardon and in fact sounds like he should get the standard 10% reward for monies recovered by the IRS through his reporting the fraud.

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  13. Rose isn't a hero. His punishment may have been excessive, but no one who doesn't put his own life on the line for others qualifies as a "hero" IMO. He's a baseball champion, but that just means he was one of the best in his area of expertise. He's also an idiot for knowingly breaking the rules without justification.

    The other guy sounds more like a hero, thought this is the first I've heard of him.

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  14. Never volunteer anything to LEO of any rank or status, local or federal. They are only seeking a prosecution and do not care about justice, the Constitution, or personal rights.

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