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Rush Limbaugh Sep 28, 2020

Sep 28, 20201 min
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Joe Biden used to brag about his credentials as a law and order guys former prosecutor helped write and pass some of the toughest crime bills in American history.

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Joe Biden used to brag about his credentials as a law and order guy. Former prosecutor helped write and pass some of the toughest crime bills in American history. Well, these days he wants voters to forget that. After the grand jury refused to indict police officers in the Brianna Taylor case, Biden released a statement. After claiming he mourned with miss Taylor's family, he questioned whether justice could be equally applied in America. Now, even if plugs were still

just ae senator, that statement would be appalling. But he was Barack Obama's vice president for two terms, and now he's running for president himself, and that makes his comment totally outrageous. It assumes that police officers are guilty. It assumes that the prosecutors are guilty of bias and unable to apply the law fairly. It assumes the citizens who served on the grand jury, who heard the evidence and the instructions on how the law should be applied, they're

guilty of not appalling the all because they're racist. So Joe, come on, man, come on man, this is America. We're the nation that's shown the rest of the world the importance of being guided by the rule of law, and you used to know this man. Come on, I guess you've forgotten that too, along with pretty much everything else. Come on, man, what are you trying to do?

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