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To: meadsjn
In case of impeachment, they can kiss their pardons goodbye.

That assumes he's actually removed, which is highly unlikely.

Until he's removed, he can issue pardons, except in the case of individuals who themselves have been impeached. That's a pretty tiny class of persons.

As for the little people, such as Lois Lerner, he can pardon until he's red in his gray face.

But there are littler people than Lois Lerner, who threaten to escape Presidential notice. These cretins should live in fear of a Republican DOJ bent on destroying their lives for their dedication to Progress!

28 posted on 07/26/2014 2:42:52 AM PDT by cynwoody
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To: cynwoody
In case of impeachment, they can kiss their pardons goodbye.

That assumes he's actually removed, which is highly unlikely.

Until he's removed, he can issue pardons, except in the case of individuals who themselves have been impeached. That's a pretty tiny class of persons.

Impeachment and removal from office are two separate parts of the process. The Constitution states, "... in cases of impeachment."

I do realize that everyone has lost faith in everything and everybody, and for good reason. However, we are not dead yet, and we are obligated to push for justice.

29 posted on 07/26/2014 3:14:16 AM PDT by meadsjn
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