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In reply to the discussion: Democratic Gov. Says He's 'Considering' Clemency for Pro-Trump Official Convicted of Election Breach [View all]JBTaurus83
(879 posts)2. Pathetic.
Hes been a real disappointment on multiple fronts.
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Democratic Gov. Says He's 'Considering' Clemency for Pro-Trump Official Convicted of Election Breach [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Yesterday
OP
Right on! There's so many others who have shown remorse and do good for fellow inmates
Wonder Why
Yesterday
#17
Let her off & GOP local office holders will not fear repercussions for election tampering from now on
Attilatheblond
Yesterday
#102
No, you implied that I might not be a loyal Democrat because I made a comment.
hamsterjill
Yesterday
#46
Trump withheld funds to an important water project in CO & I wonder if this is related, cuz originally Polis was firm.
CrispyQ
Yesterday
#103
yeah, sounds like... he sucks... also, isn't he gay? Like WTF is up with gay guys who are MAGA friendly?
LymphocyteLover
Yesterday
#40
He probably figures if they have wild fires or something he might get aid for the state if he lets her out.
Vinca
Yesterday
#10
Didn't trump trash a major Colorado water project, by way of retribution for the Peters sentence?
Paladin
Yesterday
#12
Yes he did but I thought it was to punish Bobert for voting to force a vote
Marie Marie
Yesterday
#89
She has shown that she is incapable of accepting responsibility for her actions.
Buddyzbuddy
Yesterday
#13
Your feelings of mercy, while admirable to a degree, are unwarranted and grossly misplaced.
paleotn
Yesterday
#24
She was totally non-repentant & stood defiantly during the sentencing hearing, & her sentence was not too harsh!
CrispyQ
23 hrs ago
#113
So, at 65, she was not elderly enough while she hacked an election for a fascist?
AllyCat
Yesterday
#53
Get down on your knees and submit to Trump! "Cause it's worked so well in the past!
Fil1957
Yesterday
#62
Maybe Gov Polis can trade clemency for this election nut for refunding that Colorado water rights bill of Boebert's
NewDayOranges
Yesterday
#66
And if the situation were reversed, would a republican governor grant clemency?
Katinfl
Yesterday
#75
What a STUPID thing to say, "people in their 70s and 80s in our system - how much of a threat to society are they?"
OMGWTF
Yesterday
#78
We Democrats are living through a time that every fucking day TSF and his CULT do something that destroys us
bluestarone
Yesterday
#87
I confess that in the beginning I supported Garland, even when it appeared that he was slow walkinging
MarineCombatEngineer
23 hrs ago
#116
His political career as a Democrat candidate will be over and he'll be in the Joe Manchin traitor category.
kimbutgar
Yesterday
#94
Jared, she should die in prison. Alone. Thinking about her attempted murder of the USA.
Lucky Luciano
Yesterday
#101
Clemency for an election saboteur? Sorry Governor, but "elderly" is not a defense for treason.
AcanthaV
23 hrs ago
#111
I live in Colorado so I can say this - I do not believe Polis has much in terms of intestinal fortitude.
PatrickforB
23 hrs ago
#114
When I read this, at first I (as an old lady myself) applauded his empathy
rhiannon55
22 hrs ago
#122