A question for the geniuses on the U.S. Supreme Court

A question for the geniuses on the Supreme Court of the United States: If you tell a convicted felon:

“From now on, you cannot be convicted of your crimes, and if your associates commit crimes, you can pardon them,”

what will happen?

Just asking.

   

Rodger Malcolm Mitchell

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4 thoughts on “A question for the geniuses on the U.S. Supreme Court

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    1. Doesn’t this remind you of child-like behavior? You push the limit to see what you can get away with. Nice to know the mental age of those who ru(i)n the government nowadays.

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