Drug Dealer Who Was Pardoned by Obama is Arrested with Kilo of Cocaine.

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  1. Penrod

    Penrod Well-Known Member

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    I wonder how many others will return to a life of crime that he commuted sentences on. Im waiting for the next guy he let out of Gitmo to kill someone. What a dummy Obama is , has he no common sense or shame ?
     
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    HTownMarine Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Um... have you seen where all the former Gitmo prisoners are now?

    Right back where we found them. Same situation, except this guy was just a drug kingpin, where as Obama has been letting terrorists go free for years.
     
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    He doesn't live in Obama's neighborhood so it's no big deal...
     
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    I'm sad that he wasn't packing. That would be the Daily Double.
     
  5. Penrod

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    Yeah only a Kilo :) Maybe he used to be Obamas dealer back in college
     
  6. Fisherguy

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    ALL the Gitmo prisoners? You lost me there. And so what if a guy has to make a living, brightening up the lives of white, well-to-do party guys like Trump. You think a guy like the pardoned will ever be hired again, because of the Republican-inspired drug war?
     
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    What dont you understand about all the ones who were released ? I didnt say all the prisoners in Gitmo have been released ?
     
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    time to end the war on drugs... should not be a crime period, people were arrested for moonshine in the day too, crazy.....
     
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    68 years old, 25 years of his life spent in prison. What a dipstick. Enjoy your golden years, dipstick. :roll:
     
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    Yeah it's really great that when Democrats were in control they repealed all the drug laws....
     
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    We could have seen that coming and I'm sure he won't be the only one.....unbelievable...
     
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    I totally agree. If not for the war this guy would not be in business
     
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    I obviously meant released prisoners. You see, Gitmo prisoners still behind barb wire can't go anywhere, except back to their dog kennels.
     
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    or the Bush family..... they been known to powder their nose too.... it should not be a crime
     
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    Here's another of Obama's buddies.

    This one was originally incarcerated for being involved with the largest drug bust in his state if I remember correctly.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...nman-killed-him-first/?utm_term=.05e1491cd2b0

    Thanks Obama.
     
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    and how long do we keep these POW's locked up?
     
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    That's true. We should give them speedy trials and swift executions.

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    That's true. We should give them speedy trials and swift executions.
     
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    As long as fearful Republicans think these guys, some of them taxi drivers, are a direct threat on our lives. No matter what it costs. A million dollars each annually? No problemo. Who cares about the money. Sure, execute them Republican-style and watch what happens.
     
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    For as long as the war against Islamic terrorism lasts.
     
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    jack4freedom Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    The reason they have not been tried is that there is probably no evidence against them. Holding people indefinitely without due process is about as Un-American as it gets.
     
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    I have a friend who spent 7 years as a POW in Viet Nam. His crime was flying a rescue helicopter. You just insulted him.
     
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    Sure.

    People like KSM are completely innocent. They didndonuffin.
     
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    No one wants to talk about the magic mulatto. Universally acknowledged as the worst example of mankind in US history.
     
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    If they have the evidence, they should present it in a court of law and convict him and the rest of them. Otherwise they are acting like a bunch of filthy Commies. The American way is to let those accused face their accusers and try to acquit themselves. Read the US Constitution someday when you have the time. Holding people accused of crimes without charging them or letting them defend themselves is Un (*)(*)(*)(*)ing American any way you slice it champ. Get a grip.

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    Those who held him were Commies. Is that how you want us to be?
     
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    Doesn't apply to those held as enemy combatants. Soz.

    I'm pretty familiar with it actually. Would you like to point to the part of the Constitution that deals with the rights of enemy combatants?
     
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