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Tag Archives: John King
In Obama-speak, they’re not “criminals” but “justice-involved individuals” (and Jack the Ripper was one of those “cutlery-involved folks”)
NEW YORK POST Obama doesn’t think rapists, armed robbers, drug dealers are criminals by Kyle Smith May 14, 2016 It’s only May, but I think I’ve found the euphemism of the year: According to Team Obama, criminals should now be declared … Continue reading →
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Tagged John King, justice-involved individuals, President Barack Obama
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