If he wants to be rehabilitated, than so be it. But right now he's an enemy and an obstacle. I won't deny him the opportunity, but he needs to be defeated first.
I'm not ignoring it. He can be defeated without violence.
But I'm also not going to sit here and wait on a strategy that involves holding hands and daisies when it's perfectly clear that the enemy, those being the ones that control Grady, have no interest in that.
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But I'm also not going to sit here and wait on a strategy that involves holding hands and daisies when it's perfectly clear that the enemy, those being the ones that control Grady, have no interest in that.
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