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Old Today, 01:43 AM
 
Location: The Heart of Dixie
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Many January 6 protesters are being held under court systems biased against them in places like Washington DC and federal courts. At the same time, Texas, Florida, Wisconsin and other Red states have moved in to arrest many of the anti-Semitic protesters (mostly Arab Muslim immigrants and radical left wingers). I wonder who would be in favor of let's say if these radical students were to be pardoned, in exchange a liberal jurisdiction will grant a pardon to someone arrested on January 6? Would this be fair vs a blanket pardon for the anti-Semitic protesters and rioters as many have advocated for?
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