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These are the names of the final 330 people who received commutations by Obama


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7 hours ago, spin_dry said:

i want you. 

No doubt. And I get that. But try and contain yourself. You will find the right man, he's out there. You just have to find him.

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15 minutes ago, JEFF said:

No doubt. And I get that. But try and contain yourself. You will find the right man, he's out there. You just have to find him.

Something tells me he has a trip to Thailand planned already to find himself a ladyboy

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1 hour ago, Cold War said:

No pardon for White Boy Rick ?  WTF you racist pos. 

The guy has done 30 years on a police set up. time to let him out.

Did anyone lobby on White boy Ricks's behalf?

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More than the last 13 Presidents combined.   Nice job Obama respecting the laws passed, the jury's decisions and our legal system. 

What's laughable is non-violent drug offenses.   These guys are caught selling Mexican Cartels drugs.   Just because there was no violence going down when they got caught doesn't mean they are not a part of the violent chain that occurs from the cartels to the end users.   Fucking disgusting.  

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• Connie Avalos — Menifee, Calif.
Offense: Conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine; Eastern District of Kentucky
Sentence: Life imprisonment (November 30, 2009)
Commutation Grant: Prison sentence commuted to a term of 235 months, conditioned upon enrollment in residential drug abuse treatment.

 

Life sentence. :nuts::nuts:

 

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40 minutes ago, SSFB said:

• Connie Avalos — Menifee, Calif.
Offense: Conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine; Eastern District of Kentucky
Sentence: Life imprisonment (November 30, 2009)
Commutation Grant: Prison sentence commuted to a term of 235 months, conditioned upon enrollment in residential drug abuse treatment.

 

Life sentence. :nuts::nuts:

 

Kind of surprising how long some of the sentences were. A lot of sentences over 20 years for 50 grams of cocaine. A quick search shows that a gram is worth less than $100.00. So $5,000.00 worth of product netted a lot of jail time. 

Meanwhile Billions stolen by the banksters and no one in jail.

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5 minutes ago, revkevsdi said:

Kind of surprising how long some of the sentences were. A lot of sentences over 20 years for 50 grams of cocaine. A quick search shows that a gram is worth less than $100.00. So $5,000.00 worth of product netted a lot of jail time. 

Meanwhile Billions stolen by the banksters and no one in jail.

Yep, it's insane. 

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