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Michael Westergaard (michael@westergaard.social)'s status on Friday, 27-Dec-2024 03:39:31 JSTMichael Westergaard Nobody should be pardoned. I'd argue not even an innocent person should be pardoned, and much less a cold-blooded murderer. Powers are partitioned for a reason, and pardoning breaks that partitioning. An innocent person should be set free by the judiciary, not the executive. A guilty person should only be set free by the legislative. The executive should also not be able to make laws.