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2nd Dec 2024

E72 - President Biden Pardon's Another Turkey: Hunter Biden Pardoned

 The Controversial Pardon: President Joe Biden Pardons His Son Hunter

In this episode of 'A Prisoner's Pardon' podcast, host Michi J. discusses the surprising and controversial news that President Joe Biden has pardoned his son, Hunter Biden. This unprecedented pardon extends not just to Hunter's three federal felony gun charges, but for any crimes committed over a decade, from January 2014 to December 2024. Michi J. dives into the implications this decision has on the justice system and the pardon process, highlighting the inherent unfairness and the perceived preferential treatment. The host also reflects on the moral and spiritual lessons to be drawn from this event, emphasizing the enduring need for accountability and genuine justice.

00:00 Biden's Unexpected Pardon Announcement


00:50 Impact on the Pardon Process


02:27 Public Reaction and Justice System Critique


03:22 Hunter Biden's Unique Pardon Details


04:58 Reflections on Fairness and Justice


08:56 Spiritual Perspective on Pardons


10:38 Conclusion and Call to Action

Transcript
Speaker:

Biden will pardon?

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His son, hunter Biden, a CNN chief

national affairs correspondent.

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Jeff Zeleny we are just getting a

statement from president Joe Biden.

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He's saying that today before.

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We find a pardon?

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For my son hunter.

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And he goes through the reasoning.

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Why?

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Of course, hunter is facing a sentencing.

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later this month, but, this

is, , a really a monumental

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moment for president Biden.

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He said several months ago in June.

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, when he was still seeking a

reelection, that he would not.

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Pardon hunter Biden,

but now we're learning.

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He is.

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Yes.

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You heard it right.

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President Biden is

pardoning his son, hunter.

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, just other week, he pardoned.

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Uh, Turkey.

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I guess a Turkey can also be your son.

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He's just started.

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Another tradition.

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Today, we're going to go into just

how this affects the pardon process.

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Hello everyone.

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And welcome to a prisoners part in

podcasts with me, your host Meechie, J.

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Today.

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We got a great show here

today because it is very.

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It's not something I expected to do,

but I just had to jump in on this.

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As you all know, president Biden

has pardoned his son, hunter.

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And we're going to talk today, how

this affects the part in process.

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It doesn't affect.

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Us.

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Let's just say.

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How it affects the part in process is.

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Rules for the pinata for me.

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Well, the Biden family.

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Sorry.

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I had to try and rhyme that

because we have to laugh about it.

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Otherwise, you can get extremely

upset at the justice system.

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Are we surprised though?

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If you are, please let me know

and I'll be happy to sell you.

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Uh, London bridge.

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This is not surprising.

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We've talked on this show about.

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Uh, government accountability.

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How the justice system.

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Has different tiers.

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One such show is when Tony Viola

was on and he talked about.

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How the federal government system.

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This is not fair.

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We are seeing today.

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What we already knew.

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. That the justice system is not fair being.

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A pardon advocate.

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I want to write and say,

everybody deserves a pardon.

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Because this was blatant.

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Disrespect.

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This was blatantly.

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Above the law.

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And everybody that's locked up.

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According to the criteria that was used.

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Everyone deserves a pardon?

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But what made this one even more

interesting is he pardoned him?

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He just didn't pardon him for the

three federal felony gun charges.

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He pardoned him.

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For 10 years from.

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January of 2014.

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To 2024 December, I believe is the date.

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And that means he could

have done anything.

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No one has seen a pardon.

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Like this before.

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He is set a new precedent.

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On how to give pardons.

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This is incredible.

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If you are in prison, if you have

loved ones that are in prison.

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You should be.

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Upset because this is.

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It's.

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Unbelievable.

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What was just done.

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This is a blatant slap in the

face to everyone that's locked up.

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Everyone does trying to get pardons.

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That just because you're rich.

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And you're powerful.

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You have these friends?

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That you can get a part in.

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Easily.

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I wonder, did he even submit paperwork?

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All you have to do.

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I mean, I don't, it's not something,

you know, a lot of people talk

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about their he's bringing up.

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He talks about the reasonings.

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Why.

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He gave hunter.

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Uh, pardon?

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He said.

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His son was being unduly prosecuted.

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Is that accurate to say, how can we.

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So he's saying that.

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The people that prosecuted

him, a jury of his peers.

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Was persecuting him.

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Okay.

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Okay.

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Say if they were, we have plenty

of people that's locked up.

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That that has been done too.

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But.

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Are they.

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Punished.

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Oh, and Danny said, because he's been.

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Sober.

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He's not been on drugs for

a while and he deserves.

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You know, Uh, reprieve.

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He, he shouldn't be prosecuted.

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Well, How many cases do we have like that?

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Where people are not doing drugs anymore.

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They don't even want to do them

anymore, but they're still prosecuted.

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How fair is this?

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I will admit.

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I get very angry when

I hear stuff like that.

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But then I calm down when

I understand how God.

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How he looks at these things.

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Believe me.

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Justice will be done.

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And it will be done . From

God, because the government.

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Is no longer recognizing the law.

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Is above everyone.

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Which we already knew.

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Hunter.

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I feel.

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Feel for you?

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And he's saying that.

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He's, he will never take

the part from granted.

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Nobody takes a part in for granted.

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But you got so Dean Nobody

else have ever had.

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In this government.

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I hope you do appreciate it.

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Because.

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Boy, have you.

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Have you.

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Really started something.

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Again, We advocate for pardons here.

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For those who are looking to get

a part in that deserve a pardon.

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That meet the requirements.

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And.

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Looking at what's done here.

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He didn't do a lick of time.

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It must be nice.

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But, you know, I look at this

and I feel sorry for them

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because justice will be done.

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And it would have been easier

for him to do this time.

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It would've been actually better for him.

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He could have learned something.

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It's too bad.

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He could have got really cleaned up.

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I don't think they

understand the ramifications.

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So this.

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But.

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We hear on the different

tier, the bottom tiers.

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We see this all the time.

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We've been seeing this

in justice all the time.

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It is no surprise.

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That this was done.

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Not at all.

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The Republicans are upset.

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The Democrats are upset.

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I believe with libertarians are upset.

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Hey.

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That's the law is he can pardon his son.

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And that's what was done, but.

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Hey.

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Moving forward people.

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This has just made a mockery

out of the pardon system.

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The law.

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And when we look.

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To get a part in.

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We should.

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Bring up this case.

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Of how.

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Someone can get a blanket.

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Pardon?

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For 10 years.

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I

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can't be tried.

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He could've committed murder.

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And he won't be tried for that.

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It kind of reminds me

of God's pardon though.

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I can't help, but reflect on that.

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He gives us a full pardon and

it does cover us for eternity.

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And that's what we all need.

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So.

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When I look at this and look at my own.

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Since as we all should.

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We should be appreciative of.

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Our Lord and savers.

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Pardon?

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And he can give us.

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Uh, pardon?

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And our father.

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Way better than biting.

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Can you give us the best part in

ever, and that's an eternal pardon?

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So.

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When you look at this case.

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And you start to get angry.

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Think about that.

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I understand that.

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Even though our justice system.

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Is corrupt.

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God's justice system is not.

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There is no.

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Body above.

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The law.

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Of sin.

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Everybody will be held accountable,

regardless if they're in the

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government or not, they hold a

presidential position or not.

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A lawyer, it doesn't matter.

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Where are you at?

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So.

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Unfortunately.

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He's not going to learn this lesson.

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That.

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Really could really make

a difference in his life.

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And that it may look like

something beneficial.

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It's not when you look at it, how

God looks at it and understand.

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That he is the one in charge.

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. Don't worry.

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His will will be done in this situation.

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In the meantime.

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Thank you for listening to the short.

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Talk.

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On pardons.

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Because it is important.

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This was just another.

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Current, look at pardons in how they

affect our justice system and how.

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We need to look at pardons.

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Ourselves for our loved ones

email me at Michelle that's.

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M I C H E L L E at prisoners.

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Pardon?

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Dot com we here help assist people.

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Get pardons.

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And this is motivating me more than

ever to help people get pardons.

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When I see things like this.

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So.

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Thank you for listening.

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And may you have a week

filled with blessings?

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A Prisoner’s Pardon, through storytelling, describes how prisoners are set free from physical and/or spiritual prisons (ex. Domestic & Drug Abuse) only via a pardon and not a reform program.

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Michi - J

Michi J is a Chicago native who now lives in the Milwaukee area. By day, she works as an energy-industry analyst; she spends her remaining hours pursuing her lifelong passion of exploring and proclaiming the coming Kingdom of Christ. Her fiction and non-fiction writing explores, through storytelling, the parallel existence of physical and spiritual laws. Her favorite authors include Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, Charles Spurgeon, C.S. Lewis, A.W.Tozer, Dr. Tony Evans, Erwin Raphael McManus, and Kitty Foth-Regner.