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PP9
(9/15/2023)
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If someone cannot be trusted to have a gun, he cannot be trusted to be out in public, and should be in some kind of custodial care. It has to be assumed that everyone at large has access to pretty much anything they want to, within reason.
Hunter Biden is implicated, along with his crook of a father, in many crimes, but this particular one is the only one that doesn't also implicate slow Joe. Hunter is being sacrificed on this charge to protect Joe. The hope is that getting Hunter for this charge will whet the appetite of Joe's critics and get them to back off.
I am not all that concerned about getting Hunter. Without "the big guy," he's just a two bit criminal. It's "the big guy" that is the problem. |
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