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PNW_PEPE 32 points ago +32 / -0

Once again, this is a level of brainwashing even Stalin would be proud of. We have people unknowningly involved under the guise they are "doing the right thing" because the media has told them vehemently that "orange man bad" thus ANYTHING you do to get rid of him is justified. People who slurp down MSM shit like it's water have absolutely no capability to think for themselves. I have no doubt these people are just NPCs at this point

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Gesirisi 13 points ago +20 / -7

I completely agree. This Ruby woman is low IQ and lacking legal integrity, but you can gather that she's probably a pretty good and decent person that truly thinks she's doing the right thing. That's the sad part. And I'm not saying she doesn't deserve to go to prison, because she does. But as a means of understanding what the deep state is trying to accomplish, I think we need to understand that. They rely on the brainwashing of people to make those people accomplish the goals the DS wants.

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PertinaciousPatriot 34 points ago +35 / -1

Nah, she is trash and she has been locked up before for possession of a dangerous drug. Never trust anybody that always says god bless you every other sentence, they are always up to some fuckery https://mugshots.com/US-States/Georgia/DeKalb-County-GA/Karee-Ruby-Freeman.71379858.html

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kek_mate 14 points ago +16 / -2

That says 1999. I don't believe in a path to citizenship for everyone but I do believe in a path to redemption. 20 years ago this person was booked for having a controlled substance. Was it some weed in the hands of a then ~20 year old?

IMO Saying someone is trash based on something 20 years ago and nothing else is a bullshit standard I don't want applied to myself.

I reserve the right to pass judgment later if we find out it was a reefer full of cocaine and child sex slaves, but lets be honest it probably wasn't much given that thing says zero time served and released the next day.