Why Does George Floyd Deserve a Posthumous Pardon? – IOTW Report

Why Does George Floyd Deserve a Posthumous Pardon?

Texas Rejects Posthumous Pardon for George Floyd

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Without giving a reason, Texas officials revealed their decision Thursday to not grant a posthumous pardon to George Floyd over a Houston drug conviction. The Board of Pardons and Paroles told the public defender who has represented Floyd in a letter, the Hill reports. A majority on the board opposed a pardon “after a full and careful review of the application and other information filed with the application,” the letter said. The decision means Republican Gov. Greg Abbott won’t have to make a final ruling on the matter.

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No reason necessary.

How about a sainthood?

The greatest thing the guy ever did was die, it seems.

21 Comments on Why Does George Floyd Deserve a Posthumous Pardon?

  1. “after a full and careful review of the application and other information filed with the application,” How about instead…

    “after one quick peek at this bullshit, it was crumpled up for a 2 pointer into our desk side round file”

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  2. The only One who can grant him a pardon now, is God. They should petition Him, if they will.

    They might want to ask Him for one for themselves as well while they’re at it.

    They’re gonna NEED one.

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  3. Why would anyone give that POS anything?….No one wants to address the fact that the actual cause of death was induced by him with the overdose of Fentanyl….he was not a good guy and the last stint in prison he did was for armed robbery where he put a gun to the belly of a pregnant woman…He can rot in hell as far as I’m concerned….martyr?….more like shit bag!!!

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  5. The Board of Pardons and Paroles saw this for what it was, a cheap political move to put the Governor in to a damned if he does, damned if he doesn’t position. I guess we’ll just have to live with a felonious”Saint”.

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  6. “The Board of Pardons and Paroles told the public defender who has represented Floyd in a letter,”

    A public defender for a dead guy? Hey Texans; you are paying this guy to petition for Floyd’s pardon? Why would you put up with that?

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  7. 845 days sober, for ole St. George. That’s good enough for a pardon because in today’s anti-biology society the second best thing in life comes after life, the first as we know is denying gender.

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