To: Texasforever
I don't see anything wrong with your logic. I pretty much agree that the D.C. court is a crapshoot. On appeal he would be exhonerated IMO.
What's your take? Should he be pardoned now? It sure could open up a can of worms IMO.
26 posted on
06/18/2006 12:19:23 AM PDT by
DoughtyOne
(Hey Senators, what have you done with those Conservatives we sent to Congress? (CyberAnt Inspired))
To: DoughtyOne
No because he would still be ruined financially and professionally. The only thing a pardon would do would keep him out of jail. His only option to get out of this with his law license is to be exonerated in a court of law. I would doubt that Libby would accept a pardon at this stage.
27 posted on
06/18/2006 12:22:11 AM PDT by
Texasforever
(I have neither been there nor done that.)
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