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Libby's Sentence Commuted
Anyone surprised?
Anyone feel this was the right thing to do? |
Well given all the crooks our previous president let off the hook ... nothing surprises me. :(
http://www.usdoj.gov/pardon/clintonpardon_grants.htm |
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Two wrongs...
Back to Libby- I know many thought he would be pardoned, do you think this will be seen in a more favorable light? |
More favorable than what?
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Bush Sr. had his share as well, db... http://www.usdoj.gov/pardon/bushgrants.htm
In both cases many (not all) of the pardons were for people that had been sentenced many years before that President was in office. As far as W's treatment of Libby, I am not too surprised. His sentence was commuted because he has friends in high places. I am happy to see he was not pardoned. While he won't serve jail time, his rep is tarnished, he has a criminal record and he still has to pay the fine. |
So would it be reasonable to infer from these precedents that this is not unusual? Perhaps not routine, but not unusual?
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I think it may be unusual in that it was a recent sentencing and was not a full pardon.
I also think that it is more favorable than a full pardon. I suppose as a compromise it works. Maybe. |
Time will tell.
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Given that this President has granted fewer pardons & commutations than any other in the past century, I do find it remarkable that he suddenly finds compassion in his heart when someone in the Old Boys' Club might do time in the big house. Seeing as how less than one third of the country supports him anymore, I guess he doesn't dare piss off what's left of his constitiuency...
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Second term presidents sure are bold....
This just makes me sad. :( |
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... which is much better than Congress. :( |
No surprise here.Scumbags stick together. I found amusing though,that the reports on Lewis Libby was broadcasted on NPR by a journalist by the name of Libby Lewis.
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I agree...
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This pretty much sums up my feelings. This is the same category as the VP supporting his gay daughter, and still spewing hate at the rest of us. WW |
US national politicians suck
The US has become very partisan and polarized.
No doubt that this act by Bush smells; however some of the Clinton pardons equally stunk. Basically I fear the many things can still be 'purchased' if one has the right connections in the US political arena. |
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