• CallateCoyote@lemmy.world
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    I don’t even understand in what world they think it would be a good idea to martyr a guy who has a higher approval rating than either party or any branch of government.

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    Who owns the Intercept?

    Pierre Morad Omidyar (born Parviz Morad Omidyar, June 21, 1967) is a French-born Iranian-American billionaire.

    Ahhh ok makes sense why this “news article” is assuming guilt and a death penalty ruling of a defendant that doesn’t even match the description of the assassin

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      Love seeing billionaire solidarity being cross cultural, religious and global!

      Plebs could learn something here 🤔

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      If the Owners absolutely depend on a conviction, and the powers that be move heaven and earth to ensure one, does he really have a chance of walking?

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        Depends whether Trump has managed to destroy the right to a jury trial by then. If Luigi gets tried by a jury, he walks.

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    Honestly, a candidate could win in a landslide if they made “giving Luigi a full pardon” one of their campaign planks.

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    At the Bernie+AOC rally in SLC yesterday the cheers when a speaker mentioned how bad United HC is were some of the loudest of the night. Was clear that a majority were cheering for Luigi.