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Rush Limbaugh Aug 05, 2019

Aug 05, 20192 min
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Last week, Attorney General William Barr announced that he will resume enforcing the death penalty at the federal level after 20 years not doing so.

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Last week, the Attorney General William Barr announced that he would resume enforcing the death penalty at the federal level after twenty years and not doing so now. Naturally, the left wings outraged because one of their core missions is to make sure the justice system doesn't actually punish people to break the law. So Newsweek ran an op ed by Richard Sands of the Lambda Legal Fund. Do you know what that is? Don't make me tell you. It was titled bringing back the federal death penalty will hit

l g b t Q and people of color the hardest. Now, I bet some of you are shaking your heads. For years, we've been warned at minorities and women are hardest hit by any Republican policy. But now, how will the lgbt Q crowd be hardest hit by the reinstated federal death penalty? Well, I'm glad you asked, because Mr sand cites a case in which a gay man was sentenced to death because the jury thought he'd get too much enjoyment serving a life sentence in a men's prison. This supposedly proves that

anti gay discrimination pervades America's use of capital punishment. Uh, folks, we have to face the truth here. Head on today's liberals, this is nuts. You're probably ask yourself what did he just say? And I, frankly I don't know either. Just rely on the fact it's stupid.

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