FranklyOnTheRight🇺🇸

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FranklyOnTheRight🇺🇸

FranklyOnTheRight🇺🇸

@ftkasunic

Se unió Aralık 2022
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Natalie Carmody
Natalie Carmody@NatalieCarmody·
@LuxLon95 @TonyClimate Lux, you are using a device that is made using oil , that is made with oil,transported to you by oil, powered by oil, on the internet powered by oil Yet you complain about oil, cognitive dissonance
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Marchy To Nashville
Marchy To Nashville@master05x·
@SinBinVegas Lines for next Game should be R Smith-Eichel-Stone Dorofeyev-Marner-Howden Barbashev-Karlsson-Sissons C Smith-Dowd-Bowman Hanifin-Theodore McNabb-Andersson Hutton-Coghland Hill Hart
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SinBin.vegas
SinBin.vegas@SinBinVegas·
Color me concerned. Anaheim has come into Vegas and accomplished the mission of the road team, taking home-ice advantage. VGK have not looked like the big, bruising, experienced team that defeated the Mammoth.
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krphantom57
krphantom57@krphantom57·
@SinBinVegas As much as I hate to say it, Vegas is getting thoroughly beaten in every aspect of the game. Does remind you of the EDM series last season…. VGK definitely not on the same level of the Ducks right now. Aside from the PK, Knights being outplayed by a LOT. Not looking good.
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Stephanie
Stephanie@Stefunny1207·
@MattWalshBlog If drugs or mental illness are involved, I agree. If someone is homeless, living in their car and working, leave them alone.
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@old_frosty @MattWalshBlog Except it wouldn't be. No booze, no drugs, not being able to defecate at will?????🤣🤣🤣🤣 They would actually hate being jailed or institutionalized. 🤔🤔🤔🤔
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O. F. Chorus
O. F. Chorus@old_frosty·
@MattWalshBlog Lol what Explain please How exactly would that not be a homeless person's dream life? Free food and shelter? They'd never want to leave.
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@MattWalshBlog We get more of what we tolerate and incentivize..... Let people camp on the streets, more will do so.... Provide free services.... More demand. Far past time we punished it and did not give a dime to it. If those two things happen, watch "homelessness" go away.💯💯🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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@Falimzz @TruthScoreWeb @MattWalshBlog The jury convicts not the state. And depending on the rate of innocence after conviction and death .... Well maybe I would change my mind. Again what is the actual rate of individuals being put to death that are wongly convicted? I want to know.
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Ryan
Ryan@Falimzz·
@ftkasunic @TruthScoreWeb @MattWalshBlog And yea, everyone makes mistakes. People also lie and cheat. But that’s exactly why the death penalty can’t be in the states hands. Killing innocents is just too much of a miscarriage of justice to allow. The price of saving innocents life in prison instead.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
The death penalty could absolutely save money and be a strong deterrent if the penalty was carried out shortly after conviction instead of keeping them on death row for decades while they file endless appeals. Executing someone is cheap and obviously more cost efficient than providing them meals and housing for their entire life. All you’re doing here is making an argument for carrying out the death penalty more quickly and efficiently. And I agree. You also aren’t addressing the number one reason for the death penalty, which has nothing to do with cost or even deterrence. The primary reason is justice. Justice is giving to a person what they are due. A man who brutally murders a young girl is due the ultimate penalty. We should execute child killers because execution is the most proper and right and just response to such a crime. Keeping such a person alive and forcing society to feed and house and clothe them until their natural death is unjust, improper. He deserves to die. Even you admit this. And so he should. It’s really that simple.
Fr Matthew P. Schneider, LC@FrMatthewLC

The question is not whether he deserves execution (he does), but whether we should execute him (we shouldn't). In the USA, executing people does not reduce crime, protect people (at least if incarcerated in more protective prisons), or save money compared to long term imprisonment. Executing people hardens us as a society to others. All systems of capital punishment there are systems to protect the executioner from the deed, showing the recognition of how such acts are bad for them as human beings, even when they agree in principle it's moral. In the US, the evidence & ethics are against having any executions.

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Murph 🦈
Murph 🦈@murph369900·
@ftkasunic @TruthScoreWeb @MattWalshBlog But our justice says “guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.” What you’re saying make the standard for conviction: - guilty with a little doubt - guilty with some doubt - guilty with a lot of doubt - guilty with no doubt
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FranklyOnTheRight🇺🇸
@elonmusk @TheRabbitHole By virtue of his tax payments (not to mention companies that employ likely hundreds of thousands) Elon is probably the greatest humanitarian that has ever lived💯💯🇺🇸
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
I have paid over $10B in taxes in a single year, more than anyone in history. If I exercise and sell stock options, the combined federal and state income tax is ~45% (I still pay California taxes for every day I spend there). Then there is another 40% tax paid on my estate when I die. Overall, I will probably end up paying trillions in taxes.
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The Rabbit Hole
The Rabbit Hole@TheRabbitHole·
Do rich people pay taxes? > Yes. Do they pay their fair share? > More actually.
The Rabbit Hole tweet media
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@Falimzz @TruthScoreWeb @MattWalshBlog Everyone makes mistakes. But how often are said mistakes... I've heard a lot, I heard all the time, I've heard hundreds, what is the actual instance rate of folks being wrongfully convicted and then put to death? Genuinely curious.
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FranklyOnTheRight🇺🇸
@MattWalshBlog Aliens may or may not exist. Likely, aliens don't exist in the context we think of.... The presence of them though would not shake my faith💯🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
I'm a lot more open to the possibility of aliens than many people here, but the idea that anything related to aliens or UFOs could have "Bible-changing" implications is totally ridiculous. There is no reason why it should shake anyone's faith to find out that God created other lifeforms on other planets out there in the vast cosmos. There are like a hundred billion galaxies. My faith does not demand that I assume they're all completely empty.
Daily Mail US@Daily_MailUS

Religious leaders told 'prepare now' for UFO disclosure to unleash Bible-changing revelations

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Ryan
Ryan@Falimzz·
@ftkasunic @TruthScoreWeb @MattWalshBlog What if it comes out later that the crime lab made a mistake with the DNA evidence? Eye witness testimony is terribly flawed. And cops do things like lie and plant evidence.
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Jonesey
Jonesey@SJonesey1776·
There has to be punishment for crimes in order to have a civilized society. That is just where we are as humans right now. We are not in a utopia. There has to be harsh punishment for severe crimes. In the case of Horner, there is no more severe crime. In every corner of every state in America, every person should know that if you do this to a child and of course it is proven beyond a shadow of a doubt, you will be dead 1 hour after the conclusion of the trial.
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FranklyOnTheRight🇺🇸
@Dnalop68 @laurie_akins @MattWalshBlog Exactly, but to twist to her own aims (rationalizing the wholesale killing of babies in the womb).... She makes an unfair and unfounded comparison to distract and confuse. The two situations (babies and full grown killers) are not the same.... At all💯🇺🇸
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laurie_
laurie_@laurie_akins·
He’s not pro-life right now, he’s being a hypocrite. Don’t get me wrong. I’d love to see this guy castrated and publicly hanged. But that would be vengeance and not justice. Pro-life means valuing life from conception to natural death - abortion, euthanasia, the death penalty are not pro-life. And yes, he deserves to be killed and to spend eternity in hell. But in God’s eyes, we all do and that’s why Jesus allowed himself to be executed on our behalf. He already paid that price. God is the author of life and if it’s possible to keep the public safe from this monster then the morally correct choice is to incarcerate him until he dies rather than kill him.
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FranklyOnTheRight🇺🇸
@laurie_akins @MattWalshBlog Horrible not even fair comparison. To compare a baby (innocent) to a person who has had all the chance to grow up and be part of civil society yet CHOOSES to r*or and m*rder. Not even remotely close.🤮🤮
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laurie_
laurie_@laurie_akins·
@MattWalshBlog I thought you were pro-life, Matt. Or are you pro-life only when it’s convenient.
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@TruthScoreWeb @MattWalshBlog Simple, if a crime is clear and obvious based on overwhelming evidence. Not circumstantial. HARD evidence. DNA, video, multiple eye witnesses. Good example would be the person who recently attempted to assas*nate trump at the correspondents dinner or pick your school shooter.
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Will-I-Am Legit
Will-I-Am Legit@TruthScoreWeb·
Which killers should we execute? All killers that confess? All killers shown on video? All killers found guilty in a court of law? Because these things have been wrong in the past, false confessions and incorrect convictions are a thing. If we could know 100% for every case, it would be easy, but we can't. I personally don't trust the government enough to believe it can fairly and morally carry out executions...
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