To: Jim Robinson
That is the mark of a man unafraid to stand for what’s right.
It will be interesting to see who will embrace this pardon legislation, and who will run from it.
This affirms once again to me that I’m supporting the right man for President.
3 posted on
05/09/2007 12:13:05 AM PDT by
mkjessup
(Jan 20, 2009 - "We Don't Know. Where Rudy Went. Just Glad He's Not. The President. Burma Shave.")
To: mkjessup
More succinctly, it’s called election year grandstanding.
5 posted on
05/09/2007 12:35:36 AM PDT by
Bob J
(nks)
To: mkjessup
I must disagree. The willingness to ignore constitutional provisions when they are inconvenient smacks of opportunism. What other constitutional provisions is Representative Hunter willing to throw under the bus? A congressman should be looking at the laws to see if there are flaws that need to be corrected. But there’s no publicity opportunity in that, is there?
An appeal to President Bush would be appropriate for a pardon, this is not.
And I note this little failure on his part for future reference, to be considered when Congressman Hunter asks me for my vote to be President.
10 posted on
05/09/2007 1:22:20 AM PDT by
Cheburashka
(Do you know what they do to puppets in prison?)
To: mkjessup
This affirms once again to me that Im supporting the right man for President. Hunter would be a dream candidate, were he not one of the people behind that ban on Internet gambling. At this early stage in the Presidential race, we need to be really alert to signs of special interest pandering.
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