To: jazusamo
Mr. Arpaio argues that the pardon came before he had a chance to appeal his conviction, and even before the federal district judge in the case had a chance to rule on his request that it be set aside Accepting a pardon is an admission of guilt.
To: DoodleDawg
Accepting a pardon is an admission of guilt. No it isn't. It is an acknowledgement that the Just-Us system is politically driven.
11 posted on
04/18/2018 3:43:03 PM PDT by
MileHi
(Liberalism is an ideology of parasites, hypocrites, grievance mongers, victims, and control freaks.)
To: DoodleDawg
Accepting a pardon is an admission of guilt.
Complete BS. Accepting a pardon for a wrongful conviction is not admitting guilt. It was a political witch hunt, plane and simple; That is why Trump pardoned him.
14 posted on
04/18/2018 3:44:56 PM PDT by
JoSixChip
(He is Batman!)
To: DoodleDawg
[Accepting a pardon is an admission of guilt.]
Are you citing experience from your own case?
33 posted on
04/18/2018 4:16:09 PM PDT by
Islander2
(Some of us are here because we are not all there.)
To: DoodleDawg
No it isn’t. I hope at least you enjoyed the Crackerjacks inside the box with your law degree.
46 posted on
04/18/2018 4:40:58 PM PDT by
DesertRhino
(Dog is man's bes friend, and moslems hate dogs. Add that up. ....)
To: DoodleDawg
Nope. A pardon means it never happened.
To: DoodleDawg
“Accepting a pardon is an admission of guilt. “
Idiot. NO, it does not.
91 posted on
04/18/2018 5:53:26 PM PDT by
CodeToad
(The Democrats haven't been this pissed off since the Republiverycans took their slaves away.)
To: DoodleDawg
97 posted on
04/18/2018 6:13:00 PM PDT by
rb22982
To: DoodleDawg
To: DoodleDawg
Accepting a pardon is an admission of guilt. Uh, no. It's an admission that there is no justice to be found in our legal system.
123 posted on
04/19/2018 7:11:09 AM PDT by
zeugma
(Power without accountability is fertilizer for tyranny.)
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