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Biden and all of his corrupt Democrat cronies might want to rethink their "pardon everybody for everything in advance" strategy. Common-sense Americans don't much like it when criminals use corruption to game themselves out of facing justice.

I'm reminded of how that works from events in a small town where I lived. There was a young punk criminal who went on a years-long crime spree of burglaries and even a couple of arsons. He came from a family whose one branch were honest, upstanding people, but the other branch had its share of malcontents, including a couple of local Democrat Party machine politicians and a corrupt local judge. The young punk was nicknamed a "Teflon" criminal because his corrupt political relatives constantly protected him from prosecution and made certain that he got suspended sentences in two rare cases where he got convicted. His crime spree continued for a couple of more years. Then, one fateful night, in a neighboring town, he met a violent death--no witnesses, no evidence, just his mangled dead body. His death was passed off as a drug deal gone bad, but it was pretty much common knowledge that the punk had been "whacked" by one of the members of the "good" side of his family. They had endured enough embarrassment from their punk relative that was continually protected from meaningful prosecution by a corrupted justice system. At any rate, the one-man crime spree stopped, and the town was once again one of the safest communities in the state.

A friend of mine, retired from law enforcement, said this, "Politicians should rethink actions that make vigilante justice a better alternative than no justice at all."

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Yay!

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"Politicians should rethink actions that make vigilante justice a better alternative than no justice at all."

In the case of "Joe Biden", either way, it facilitates implementation of the Agenda.

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...it is why they passed doxxing lawsbut methinks those laws probably work better in disarmed nations.

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