Posted on 01/19/2009 4:46:13 AM PST by rightwingintelligentsia
As the clock ticks down on his presidency, George W. Bush has shown few signs he plans to indulge in the frenzy of last-minute pardons that marked Bill Clintons final hours in the Oval Office.
But Bush could quickly leap back into the spotlight in the next two days if he issues a blanket pardon immunizing CIA and military interrogators, as well as their bosses, from criminal prosecution over harsh treatment of prisoners from the war on terror.
Im sure hes under pressure from some people to issue blanket pardons, Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) told Politico. I dont think its fevered imagination. I think its reasonable speculation.
Bush is also facing pressure from conservative allies, who see pardons of former Bush administration officials and some others as a more realistic possibility. At the top of their lists: Dick Cheneys former chief of staff, I. Lewis Scooter Libby and former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, still under investigation for his role in a series of U.S. attorney firings.
Here is a list of 10 cases that could come under review by Bush, and Politicos look at the odds Bush will wield his pardon pen:
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May God help those unjustly accused & imprisoned.
Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean, please, Mr. President.
Do the right thing.
If Bush issues “pardons” for the CIA and military doing their jobs, he should include in those pardons BY NAME every democrat congresswoman (hint) and senator who authorized or WHO WAS BRIEFED AND MADE AWARE OF those activities. BY NAME.
We certainly wouldn’t want to see Hillary, Feinstein, or Red Nancy up on the witness stand, would we?
With all the nastiness of calling for hearings on the Bush Administration, I would just tell the President to do it, cover everyone for anything and everything. Then the liberals can have their little hissy fit for a reason and get over it.
However, I don't think Bush is going to pardon anyone!
I suspect he has an agreement in principal with Obama that if they don't pursue war crimes against him and Cheney, he'll let them go after the “Colonels”.
Its going to be an interesting 24.
BS...yes there should be NO TAXES but you're wanting a pardon for YOU because you don't pay your taxes while those that do pay taxes, get to fund you, is stealing MY MONEY.
That thought says more about you than Bush.
Sorry to disagree but Bush has shown little loyalty to those who serve under his administration.
Border agents, Marines falsely accused, Libby, and who knows still to come. But Colin Powell and his sidekick can withhold information that would have protected Libby and they get off scot free.
He’s going to commute the sentence of the border guards. The stage has been set by the article about the prosecutor believing the sentence was too long.
He will not pardon anyone in his administration for the way the war was prosecuted.
He will not issue any pardon of Libby.
The rest of the pardons will be of obscure people unknown to us.
Just my opinion.
Fitsgerald knew Libby didn't spill the beans.
Having said that, I think they all should get a pardon...and hope it happens.
After watching him govern Texas I think he is generally opposed to pardons for those who have been convicted. I agree that he won’t issue any blanket pardons for “war crimes” as I’m sure he is convinced that there were none at least as concerns the prosecution of the war effort.
To issue such a blanket pardon would acknowledge that there was wrong-doing and bolster those who have been opposed to him for 8 years.
He certainly should pardon the border patrol agents, but I do not think that is in the works. I’m afraid he is looking at legacy and is much more concerned about the liberals opinion of him than he is worrying about the wishes of the conservatives who put him in the White House - and that is just plain sad !! I hope I’m wrong!
Two questions:
Didn’t Clinton pardon hundreds just before he left office?
When will we find out who President Bush pardons, today, or later on in the week?
When will we find out who President Bush pardons, today, or later on in the week?
You may have already found out all who President Bush plans to pardon. It’s only speculation that he’ll pardon others but it may happen. I just don’t see a lot of pardons being issued like Clinton did in his last days but if it happens they should be announced between now and noon tomorrow.
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He may have Wall Street ties, but unlike the present gaggle of money grabbers, he has actually served his time, and done good things since having done so.
It might also open a new round of discussion on 'junk bonds', with folks pointing out that high risk ventures like Turner Broadcasting System, might never have made it out of the blocks, without the funding provided by 'junk bonds'.
Should I be required to pay taxes to a government that doesn't provide me with the care that it claimed it would give for the forty years in which I was a contributor to its tax funds?
Whose is the crook?
More importantly, who is the fool?
I am no longer foolish, but I think that you qualify for that categorization.
You may wish to be patriotic by paying taxes unflinchingly, but I suspect that you're more idiotic.
Oh for ten.
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