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Avenger

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She expressed her opinion in public. She’s leaving it up to the government. That means she is ok if the government gives the murderer the death penalty (which she already knew they were seeking) even though she “forgives” him. Actions speak louder than words.
Conservatives can’t win. If it happened to you, what the f**k would you do—sit there silent and jerk yourself off arguing on a forum?

Some of you are so far gone it’s f**king pathetic.

You are the first nomination for f**kwit of the week.
 

eels_fan

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If she wanted to truly demonstrate forgiveness she would have been going out of her way to oppose the death penalty
so you want a widow who has just lost her husband to a violent murder also in front of her children, to have been doing publicity tours and conferences to oppose the death penalty ??

Are you the full quid?

The funeral/memorial service was only today, and you were thinking she would have publicly commented on the alleged assailant and potential outcomes of the trial ALREADY?

you've clearly never lost someone important to you...
 

Delboy

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What exactly about Trump is strong?
First, compare him to Albo, who is timid, weak and more an activist with his direction. Got shown up by the Pacific Islands, dressing incorrectly and not able despite Australia’s strong position to get a decision. Hopeless
 

eels_fan

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I literally quoted her. I’ll do it again for you.

“I’ll be honest,” she continued. “I told our lawyer, I want the government to decide this. I do not want that man’s blood on my ledger.”
It hasn't even gone to trial.... he's not even guilty yet.
 

King-Gutho94

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She expressed her opinion in public. She’s leaving it up to the government. That means she is ok if the government gives the murderer the death penalty (which she already knew they were seeking) even though she “forgives” him. Actions speak louder than words.
I think the shooter gave away any right for forgiveness and leniency the moment he pulled the trigger.

The fact you want to carry on because she said she is leaving it up for the government.

Says more about you then her.

She doesn't have to oppose or express anything about the suspect before it goes to trial.
 

lucablight

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so you want a widow who has just lost her husband to a violent murder also in front of her children, to have been doing publicity tours and conferences to oppose the death penalty ??

Are you the full quid?

The funeral/memorial service was only today, and you were thinking she would have publicly commented on the alleged assailant and potential outcomes of the trial ALREADY?

you've clearly never lost someone important to you...
I never said I wanted her to oppose the death penalty. That’s her decision. I’m saying I don’t buy her reaction about saying she forgives the guy if her statement on the matter is “I’ll leave it up to the government” when she already knows that they’re seeking it. It’s disingenuous.
 
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First, compare him to Albo, who is timid, weak and more an activist with his direction.
I'd happily have Albo in our top seat than... Trump.
Got shown up by the Pacific Islands, dressing incorrectly
Oh, f**k no! Our PM wore a different shirt...😂 no-one gives a f**k about fashion.

Scomo wore a Hawaiian shirt when he left our country burning to take his holiday, if you want to talk about fashion and f**k ups.
and not able despite Australia’s strong position to get a decision. Hopeless
What decision were you actually looking for there? What didn't Albo get with the Pacific Islands that you (or I or anyone) would have wanted?
 

hindy111

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I run rings around you two lightweights, and leave you quivering in a fetal position in the corner.

You do articulate your words well. People who have gone through the university system or who's parents where born here (not immigrants) in general should have a huge advantage over someone like myself when it comes to winning a debate on a Nrl internet forum.

Less educated people sometimes struggle expressing their views and unfortunately are taken advantage of and purposely incorrectly labelled. Usually with a strong scent of smugness and superiority.

This leads to abuse/aggression and an argument. Often the person who have the better English skills will come across as the more understanding person. Their just far better with their choice of words. And thats why people think they are smart. Including themselves.
 
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Snoochies

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She knows the prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for the murderer and she’s not opposing it.


Charlie Kirk’s widow has said she wants to let the government decide whether her husband’s accused killer will receive the death penalty, saying she does not want his blood on her “ledger.”
“I’ll be honest,” she continued. “I told our lawyer, I want the government to decide this. I do not want that man’s blood on my ledger.”
FFS her husbands been dead 11 days, she's been thrust into the world wide spotlight and probably doesn't even know what day it is yet makes this statement and it's not good enough. Who knows what happens next but it shows you can't please em all I guess.

Maybe she should have rioted instead, I dunno, seems that makes people happier.
 

eels_fan

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I never said I wanted her to oppose the death penalty. That’s her decision. I’m saying I don’t buy her reaction about saying she forgives the guy if her statement on the matter is “I’ll leave it up to the government” when she already knows that they’re seeking it. It’s disingenuous.
To call a grieving widow disingenuous is pretty pathetic imo. Your evidence is that a comment she made less than 48 hours after her husbands murder doesn’t match identically to a heartfelt sentiment given at his memorial…

I go back to my previous comment, you’ve clearly never lost anyone important to you, if you think you can gather your thoughts cohesively in the days and weeks post such a loss.

you’re either completely heartless, or a cooker.
 

Avenger

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To call a grieving widow disingenuous is pretty pathetic imo. Your evidence is that a comment she made less than 48 hours after her husbands murder doesn’t match identically to a heartfelt sentiment given at his memorial…

I go back to my previous comment, you’ve clearly never lost anyone important to you, if you think you can gather your thoughts cohesively in the days and weeks post such a loss.

you’re either completely heartless, or a cooker.
You just have to shake your head. I’m surprised that more of his passive aggressive mates didn’t join in to support the heartless dumb merkin.
 

Gary Gutful

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To call a grieving widow disingenuous is pretty pathetic imo. Your evidence is that a comment she made less than 48 hours after her husbands murder doesn’t match identically to a heartfelt sentiment given at his memorial…

I go back to my previous comment, you’ve clearly never lost anyone important to you, if you think you can gather your thoughts cohesively in the days and weeks post such a loss.

you’re either completely heartless, or a cooker.
If I could have double-liked this one I would have.
 

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