This is heartbreaking and so true.
There are so many folks currently in prison who spend decades trying to do everything right. Not getting in trouble, taking every class available, being a mentor to others, just for a chance to be *considered* for clemency. For a chance to go home. I'm thinking of them right now.

Dec 25, 2020 · 7:21 AM UTC

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So unfair for non violence crime.
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We need to criminalize organized greed.
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Every person is one bad decision made in haste from being in a similar situation. Very sad..... Prayers for all that have traveled down this path.
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@JoeBiden should eliminate private prisons. No more jail for profit. Its not #justice its #corruption non-violent drug offenses should be sent to treatment, not jail. Would save a boatload of $$$
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@realDonaldTrump is trying to kill those people I think?
It’s time for a debate about a blanket pardon for all Americans that have committed _____(?) maybe a single felony and have done their time and not broken their parole maybe. I don’t know but I do know Biden would (not allowed to) never do it so maybe @realDonaldTrump would now
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One of the mysteries of the ages is why the political left has, for centuries, lavished so much attention on the well-being of criminals and paid so little attention to their victims.
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It’s beyond reprehensible
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It’s more than time to free the young people (now old) who were caught up in Charles Manson’s mind warp. These imates have served their time & have done a lot of good things while being incarcerated. Free them
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Nothing is as heartbreaking as the imprisonment of the award winning journalist Julian Assange. He didn’t commit any crime. At all. All he did was tell us about the crimes our leaders have committed. #FreeJulianAssange