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Mark Wahlberg: Panthers will go 18-1 and lose to the Pats in the Super Bowl


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43 minutes ago, TheMaulClaw said:

Doesn't really matter.  Once you pay the punishment and your trouble free for a long time (about 10 years) you should get a pardon as long as it wasn't aggrivated assault.  Donating your wealth to the family would be a double standard towards Wahlberg as there are many people in the same position who aren't wealthy and don't have to donate their wealth in order to receive a pardon.   

I figured someone would come, and post something like this crap eventually.

We aren't talking petty teenage misdemeanor shenanigans here bud, it's a fugging hate crime.

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Just now, TheRed said:

I figured someone would come, and post something like this crap eventually.

We aren't talking petty teenage misdemeanor shenanigans here bud, it's a fugging hate crime.

I'm not your buddy guy.  I'm not talking about teenage shenanigans either, and I could really care less about any PC view on it.  If he paid his debt to society and has been trouble free since he should get pardoned as long as it wasn't aggrivated assault.  You wouldn't even have said this if Wahlberg was a Panther fan. 

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