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saragoodtimes · F
half the board was away for the 4th. that decision should be thrown out until they get a full board
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saragoodtimes · F
@4meAndyou the 1/2 were the conservatives,
4meAndyou · F
@saragoodtimes Sometimes we just have to write off entire STATES as being lost to all sense.
saragoodtimes · F
@4meAndyou just hope they don't drag the rest of the country down with them. hopefully people will change as they see these states and cities fail
Musicman · 61-69, M
Lol!!! 😂😂😂 So they convinced this poor girl that she deserved it because she was white 😂😂😂😂 How screwed up are these people??? 😡
4meAndyou · F
@Musicman "Last month, the Minnesota Board of Pardons granted a reprieve to Vang, after he submitted a letter expressing regret for what he did. Other family members, and the victim in this case, wrote letters on his behalf."
""The Minnesota Board of Pardons made the unanimous decision to grant Tou Vang this pardon after an exhaustive process which included a statement of support from the victim, a recommendation to grant the pardon from the Clemency Review Commission, and a large number of community support letters."
"Michael Bullerman
A statement from the victim in support of a pardon was also read at the hearing.
“What happened to me was wrong, but I’ve had many years to think about this. I have made my peace with it. I forgive him. That was a long time ago. It was over 20 years ago. He is not the same person now. I have seen how he has changed. I believe he is sorry for what he did. I want his family to stay together here. His children need their father. He and his wife have built a life. I believe that he has learned and grown since the abuse and that the family has suffered enough. Please grant this pardon, that is my wish.”
""The Minnesota Board of Pardons made the unanimous decision to grant Tou Vang this pardon after an exhaustive process which included a statement of support from the victim, a recommendation to grant the pardon from the Clemency Review Commission, and a large number of community support letters."
"Michael Bullerman
A statement from the victim in support of a pardon was also read at the hearing.
“What happened to me was wrong, but I’ve had many years to think about this. I have made my peace with it. I forgive him. That was a long time ago. It was over 20 years ago. He is not the same person now. I have seen how he has changed. I believe he is sorry for what he did. I want his family to stay together here. His children need their father. He and his wife have built a life. I believe that he has learned and grown since the abuse and that the family has suffered enough. Please grant this pardon, that is my wish.”










