These killers are living among us

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These killers are living among us

October 01, 2022 - 07:35
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This is much worse than we thought.

Tony Evers' allies in the mainstream media are keeping most of these stories hidden. Wisconsinites deserve to know the truth about the Evers parole spree and what it means for their communities.

According to Wisconsin Right Now, under Tony Evers' guidance, 884 convicted criminals have been released early by the Wisconsin Parole Commission and Parole Advisory Board.

The list of offenders includes more than 270 murderers and attempted murderers and more than 44 child rapists. Even worse, some of these violent offenders have already reoffended.

Tony Evers has put communities in direct harm by releasing some of the most heinous criminals back on the streets without serving their full sentences.

We told you Tony Evers couldn’t keep Wisconsin safe, but it’s worse than that—he’s making Wisconsin more dangerous every day.

The people of Wisconsin are done with Tony Evers’ attack on public safety. Will you help us spread the word so we make Wisconsin safe again?

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The left put Tony Evers in the Governor's office because he was well known and could get elected. He has no political savvy, they tell him what to do, when to do it, and how. He was a failure as School Superintendent and is a miserable failure as Governor. It is sad what the left will do to their week.

Tony Evers has approved putting these thugs back on the street, he must go, only a fool puts the people on the street who have a proven record of death and destruction.

If your article is Truth...those numbers should be IN Your TV Ads. We know it won't be in MSM.

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