Michael J Elston
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The Texas parole board is recommending a full pardon for a former Army sergeant convicted of killing a Black Lives Matter protestor in 2020.
Because...Texas.
04:02 PM - May 16, 2024
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Darcy
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In response to Michael J Elston.
Greg Abbott thought Perry's case was open and shut stand your ground right from the beginning. He'd made up his mind. Total disregard of the jury's findings, like the trial didn't even matter. Parole board did what Abbott wanted, and they're going to restore this murder's firearm rights. Insane! htt
04:17 PM - May 16, 2024
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Ness Allen
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Oh wow. Pardon him so he can kill someone else and continue walking free.

The rethuglicans are sending the message loud and clear - it’s open season on black and brown people and there will be no repercussions… well, unless the maggots get what they deserve in the streets.
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04:44 PM - May 16, 2024
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Darcy
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In response to Ness Allen.
Jury saw Perry's racist words and desire to kill protesters in his SM posts. Then he put himself in a situation to kill a protester. Jury didn't think he should be out on the streets, let alone have gun rights! TX Republicans are totally cool with this time bomb walking free.
05:11 PM - May 16, 2024
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