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5 ups, 1d
One of the worst crimes you can commit is to question their election fraud.
4 ups, 1d,
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"This was never about “tampering,” it was a blatant Deep State witch hunt designed to punish anyone who refused to rubber-stamp the stolen election and demanded basic transparency.

Peters, who had no prior criminal record and committed zero acts of violence, was railroaded by radical left prosecutors in a sham trial that exposed the weaponization of the justice system against patriotic Americans.

Now, even far-left Governor Jared Polis is reportedly stepping in to commute her sentence or grant clemency."
5 ups, 23h
She spent more time in jail than some murderers. We had a guy in my town who shot a guy walking down the road with a gas can because he was high and bored. He was turned loose 3 and a half years into a 7 year sentence. 2 months later he shot a prostitute in the head and was arrested again.
It would take an absolute moron to attempt to justify imprisoning a whistle blower longer than a murderer.
4 ups, 16h
Yeah... your definition of election tampering is preserving election fraud evidence... LOL
3 ups, 10h
Polis was in a "moral jam". A Colorado democrat official was convicted of similar crimes and got 2 years of supervised probation and 150 hours of community service. Only a fool, or democrat, but I digress, can't see that Polis has presidential aspirations as a "moderate democrat" fraud and he saw this as a potential problem for his manufactured image. Be ready, Newsome has too many scandals, Walz has no brain, Shapiro has no depth of support outside of PA and the list of disqualifiers goes on. Polis would be a devious presidential candidate.
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    Colorado Gov. Jared Polis commutes the sentence of ex-Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, to be freed in June; Polis denied that the commutation was an attempt to appease President Donald Trump, instead highlighting that Peters was a first-time nonviolent offender who was given an "unusually harsh sentence."; They needed to deter anyone else from questioning their election cheat.