You asked — why is she even free?
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Well, she actually answered that for you, in the article... LOL...
As for those who say she should never have been released, Moore says: We have a Constitution and we have laws. Regardless of who you are, there were conditions to be met for me to be paroled, and I met those conditions.
If people object to that, write your congressman and ask that your law be changed.
And, actually, I would have to agree with anyone who said that. It sounds fairly accurate to me...
It was rhetorical. I do think that if one attempts to assasinate
a US president that life in prison without parole is a good idea.
Although, they could still be pardoned. I know that Sirhan Sirhan
is always up for parole but can’t quite convince the board to
let him go.