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Sunday, August 27, 2017

Where were ALL the Pukes when obama did this??

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6 Comments:

rcbbuckeye said...

The Pukes see nothing wrong with releasing a murdering crackhead.
But crying about pardoning a lawman who is clearly trying to control illegals and crime?
They're puking a-holes.

8:44 PM
jarasan said...

barry has a verified 3 strikes, IMHO............ not good at the gate.

9:01 PM
atoz said...

I am definitely not an Obama fan. But I just fact checked this with snopes. Its false on the part of Obama pardoning him. He did get out of prison early and went on to do the murders which is correct. He is what snopes had on him

"Wendell Callahan was released from prison under the terms of the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010, and he was later charged with murdering three people in January 2016."

10:14 PM
MADDOG10 said...

One of the pukes says this isn't true, just like a puke would do. Under official Judicial Watch Page):
Judicial Watch • Crack Dealer Freed Early Under Obama Plan Murders Woman, 2 Kids

Crack Dealer Freed Early Under Obama Plan Murders Woman, 2 Kids
MARCH 02, 2016
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A convicted crack dealer who left prison early as part of the Obama administration’s mass release of federal inmates has been indicted by a grand jury for fatally stabbing his ex-girlfriend and her two kids in Columbus, Ohio. The gory crime drew national attention because the children, ages 7 and 10, were murdered to eliminate them as witnesses in the brutal massacre of their 32-year-old mother.
This week a grand jury in Franklin County returned a 10-count, death-penalty indictment against the ex-con, 35-year-old Wendell Callahan, for the triple murders. Callahan broke into his ex-girlfriend’s apartment and stabbed the three victims, according to a statement issued by Franklin County Prosecutor Ron O’Brien announcing the indictment. The bloody crime scene was discovered by the woman’s current boyfriend, who subsequently engaged in a fight with Callahan before he fled. The indictment includes charges of aggravated murder with prior calculation and design and aggravated murder of victims under the age of 13. “There are multiple charges regarding the three victim deaths because there are different methods to commit the crime of murder and the Prosecutor’s Office typically charges all methods”, O’Brien stated. Callahan is in jail on $3 million bail and is scheduled to be arraigned later this week.
Callahan should have been in jail when the crimes occurred, but he was released four years early because federal sentencing guidelines for crack dealers got reduced. The change is part of President Obama’s effort to reform the nation’s justice system as a way of ending racial discrimination. The initiative was technically launched back in 2010 when the president signed a measure that for the first time in decades relaxed drug-crime sentences he claimed discriminated against poor and minority offenders. This severely weakened a decades-old law enacted during the infamous crack cocaine epidemic that ravaged urban communities nationwide in the 1980s. As part of the movement the U.S. Sentencing Commission lowered maximum sentences for drug offenders and made it retroactive, leading to the early release of thousands of violent thugs like Callahan.
In November the administration began releasing 6,000 drug convicts coined “non-violent” offenders whose sentences were too long under the old guidelines. News reports quickly surfaced contradicting the administration’s assessment that the newly released convicts were not violent. Among them was the leader of a multi-million dollar operation that smuggled drugs from Canada to Maine. Prosecutors refer to the 29-year-old con as a “drug kingpin” who was one of “America’s Most Wanted.” Shortly before the administration’s mass release of drug convicts, federal prosecutors warned that drug trafficking is inherently violent and therefore the phrase “non-violent drug offenders” is a misnomer. The nation’s prosecutors also cautioned that reducing prison sentences for drug offenders will weaken their ability to bring dangerous drug traffickers to justice.
As if it weren’t bad enough that the administration is rewarding thousands of criminals with get-out-of-jail cards, huge amounts of taxpayer dollars are being spent on programs to help them find housing and jobs. In the aftermath of the mass release of federal prisoners Judicial Watch reported on two “re-entry” programs to ease the transition from jail. One received $1.7 million and ordered public housing facilities not to reject tenants with criminal records. The other allocated $20 million to the Department of Labor (DOL) to help ex-cons find work and thus end the “cycle of poverty, criminality and incarceration.”
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NOW PAY ATTENTION PUKE< THIS HAPPENED IN MARCH 2016, HE'S BACK IN PRISON. HE SHOULD HAVE NEVER MADE IT BACK TO PRISON, HE SHOULD HAVE A BULLET BETWEEN HIS EYE'S. NOW YOU KNOW WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH YOUR SNOPES RIGHT?

10:27 PM
CARBOB said...

Good post MD, they have no intention of posting the truth about anything Obama did, nor his administration.

4:59 AM
konane said...

It was the 111th Congress in 2010 controlled by Democrats who passed the law that allowed him to be released.   https://www.infoplease.com/history-and-government/us-government/composition-congress-political-party-1855-2017

Obama signed the legislation even though it proved flawed and he was holding it when it broke.

7:53 AM

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