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Chris J. Karr's avatar

If pardoning the J6 criminals DOES NOT increase the chance of another J6. I'm sympathetic to your argument. If pardoning them DOES increase the chance of similar incident, I'm not going to shed a tear for each visit that Cua has to make with his parole officer and the black mark following him around on his record. (And the effect that having to check in with a parole officer keeps him from associating with any more extremist elements.)

If I had faith that showing mercy in this case would do anything to to help the national mood, I'd be behind you in calling for that. However, as we've seen MANY MANY times, Trump - and those who follow him - look at impulses like mercy as a license to continuing exploiting the system and the "suckers" who let them off the hook.

Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.

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SGman's avatar

I was thinking more on Biden's pardons and what separates the three he did not pardon from the others, and I think it's this:

The three that remain committed murder as an attack on the United States itself: Tsarnaev of course as a general terror attack, but the other two as attacks on the idea of the US that all people are equal here regardless of ethnicity/race.

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