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Sen. Feingold warns Bush on pardons
salon.com ^ | November 20, 2008 | Sen. Russell Feingold

Posted on 11/21/2008 12:51:50 PM PST by re_tail20

An unpardonable use of power

By Sen. Russ Feingold

Nov. 20, 2008 |

If President Bush cares about his place in history, he should think twice before issuing pardons that call his judgment, and the integrity of the rule of law, into question.

A departing president probably can't help thinking about the judgment of history. At the end of eight years, President Bush likely isn't any different. With the nation's attention focused on his successor, it may seem as if there is little opportunity left for the current president to affect how he will be viewed. But there is one power left -- the power of the pardon -- that could, if it's abused, create a controversy that both the president and the public could live without.

The power of the pardon is close to absolute. Short of interfering with their own impeachment, presidents can pardon whomever they choose. At the end of his term, however, this president should think twice before issuing pardons that call his judgment, and the integrity of the rule of law, into question.

If President Bush were to pardon key individuals involved in the misdeeds of his administration, from warrantless wiretapping to torture to the firing of U.S. attorneys for political reasons, the courts would be unable to address criminality, or pass judgment on the legality of some of the president's worst abuses. Issuing such pardons now would be particularly egregious, since voters just issued such a strong condemnation of the Bush administration at the ballot box. There is nothing to prevent President Bush from using the pardon in such a short-sighted and self-serving manner -- except, perhaps, public pressure that may itself be a window on the judgment of history. Everyone who can exert that pressure, from members of Congress to the press and the public, should express their views on whether it would be appropriate for President Bush to use his pardon power in this way.

Controversial pardons are nothing new, of course. President Gerald Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon, which was a source of furious national debate, is perhaps the most famous of these. More recently, President Clinton issued a series of last-minute pardons that were highly criticized. Yet the power can also be used to show mercy -- Clinton used the pardon power a number of times to lessen the impact of draconian mandatory minimum sentences for certain drug offenders.

The use of the pardon power throughout history has been just as varied. Presidents Andrew Johnson, Buchanan and Carter used the pardon power to try to heal national divisions and promote unity. Buchanan, for instance, in return for an oath of loyalty to the nation, pardoned Mormon settlers in Utah who had been accused of treason. It was Johnson's extensive use of pardons after the Civil War that prompted Congress to try to limit the pardon power, which led to the Supreme Court's seminal decision, Ex parte Garland, confirming its nearly unlimited scope. The pardon power outlined in the Garland decision is sweeping -- "it extends to every offence known to the law, and may be exercised at any time after its commission." But that doesn't mean that all pardons are appropriate or serve the common good. The current president's own father, George H.W. Bush, pardoned six participants in the Iran-Contra plan, including Caspar Weinberger, Elliott Abrams and Bob McFarlane, whose trials might have exposed his own involvement.

Writing in the Garland case, the Supreme Court said of presidents' pardon power that "the benign prerogative of mercy reposed in him cannot be fettered by any legislative restrictions." The history of the use of the presidential pardons shows that while presidents sometimes exercise the benign prerogatives of mercy, that is not always their motivation. Nonetheless, while there may be almost no legal limits on presidential pardons, there certainly are limits to what the public will see as a reasonable use of the power. The current president, who has shown such disrespect for the rule of law during his term, will have a chance to show to all of us, and to history, whether he respects it enough not to short-circuit the judicial process after he leaves office.


TOPICS: Government; US: Wisconsin
KEYWORDS: 110th; barf; bush43; clintonlegacy; cultureofcorruption; democratscandals; feingold; pardons; proterrorist; term2
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To: Sudetenland
Soupy Sales on his show back in the 50’s or whatever:

Soupy: “Here's little Susie, she swallowed a needle when she was 5, but didn't feel a prick till she was 12!”

121 posted on 11/21/2008 3:11:15 PM PST by TRY ONE (NUKE the unborn gay whales!)
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To: re_tail20; ExTexasRedhead; LucyT
The current president, who has shown such disrespect for the rule of law during his term...

Hey, Feingold, there were no Wacos nor government sposored kidnappings of children within the borders of the US during the current president's term.

But, heck, since those atrocities, and many more, occurred under the Clinton regime, I suppose you've long forgotten about them!

Yet the [pardon] power can also be used to show mercy - Clinton used the pardon power...

Oh, yes, the "merciful" Bill Clinton. Apparently, Feingold has also conveniently forgotten the deaths of Vince Foster, Ron Brown, and at least several others who crossed Clinton's path.

122 posted on 11/21/2008 3:12:59 PM PST by justiceseeker93
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To: re_tail20

He needs to check the record of William Klintoon!


123 posted on 11/21/2008 3:44:41 PM PST by LiteKeeper (Beware the secularization of America; the Islamization of Eurabia)
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To: dead
If I was Bush, I would pardon Sen. Russ Feingold for any current and all future charges of child molestation. Just for fun.

LOL!!!

124 posted on 11/21/2008 3:45:55 PM PST by Albion Wilde ("Tolerance becomes a crime when applied to evil." --Thomas Mann)
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To: re_tail20

F. U. Russ.


125 posted on 11/21/2008 4:04:44 PM PST by 2dogjoe (Have a Blessed Day)
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To: re_tail20

If I were Bush I would pardon every person who ever worked for me and all political allies. Don’t forget members of your immediate family too. The democrats will stop at nothing in their bds fueled pogroms.


126 posted on 11/21/2008 4:32:46 PM PST by cdpap
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To: wolfcreek; BuffaloJack; re_tail20
How about Ramos and Compeon, RUSS? Would that be OK with you?

Pardoning Ramos and Compean would be the right thing to do, so don't hold your breath waiting for him to act.

I still wonder what sort of dirt Mexico has on Bush.

127 posted on 11/21/2008 4:33:44 PM PST by E. Cartman (Washington, DC: Where the inmates really do run the asylum.)
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To: ExTexasRedhead

“We have dishonored our forefathers as well as our own parents who died to protect and defend this nation.”

Freedom granted by our forebearers appears to have been treated like the pearls cast before swine.


128 posted on 11/21/2008 4:47:26 PM PST by ZULU (Non nobis, non nobis Domine, sed nomini tuo da gloriam. God, guts and guns made America great.)
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To: re_tail20
"...If President Bush cares about his place in history, he should think twice before issuing pardons that call his judgment, and the integrity of the rule of law, into question..."

Message to Senator Feingold. Get bent! As a matter of fact, if Bush does not pardon Ramos, Campeon and Scooter Libby he is a total POS.

129 posted on 11/21/2008 4:55:32 PM PST by Anti-Bubba182
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To: re_tail20

lefty has chutzpah running out his ass doesn’t he?

screw him.


130 posted on 11/21/2008 4:58:55 PM PST by wardaddy (Monarchists for Palin 2012-till a Prince regent ...my eldest lad of 8 maybe...can be found)
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To: re_tail20

Oh, brother. What a ditz. She should have thought about that when Clinton was pardoning terrorists. What a joke. I hope Bush pardons every stinking person he can think of, and especially the border agents.


131 posted on 11/21/2008 8:21:21 PM PST by Marysecretary (.GOD IS STILL IN CONTROL)
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To: re_tail20

Hey Russ; BITE ME!


132 posted on 11/21/2008 9:55:08 PM PST by no dems (George W. Bush: America's last White President. ACORN will see to it.)
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To: re_tail20

This is so stupid. Russ is acting tough now that he knows Bush is out. Bush should pardon Barack Obama and shut up all their dumb-ass posturing.


133 posted on 11/21/2008 10:08:38 PM PST by eyedigress (All I want for Christmas is a nice blue barrel rifle.)
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To: ckilmer

I know, but that is no proof of birth. The ambassador COULD HAVE easily meant the old Obama homestead or somesuch.


134 posted on 11/21/2008 10:39:32 PM PST by Yaelle
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To: Yaelle

true but we have also heard reports that obama’s grandmother claims he was born in kenya.

Further obama has chosen to stonewall efforts to get his birth certificate in Hawaii.

So this is another datapoint.

the supremes will be ruling on this dec 5


135 posted on 11/21/2008 10:53:47 PM PST by ckilmer (Phi)
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To: ckilmer

I know. Glad you finally posted it in its own thread. It’s not proof of anything, and neither is a proud Grandma who might indeed say anything to get attention, not that I wish to deny her the joy she must be feeling now.


136 posted on 11/21/2008 11:58:41 PM PST by Yaelle
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To: ExTexasRedhead

Comment #*** self censored by Arrowhead1952.

137 posted on 11/22/2008 4:44:06 AM PST by Arrowhead1952 (Bail Out / Ba rock O = Bend Over [BOHICA])
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To: TRY ONE
Back when I was in Jr. High in "Joisey" I used to watch Soupy. There were a lot of apocryphal stories like that; none of them are true. The one exception was when he told the "kids" to sneak into their parents bedrooms and take a dollar from their wallets and send them to him after which he took a pie in the face. The joke backfired when money actually begin to show up in his mail.

I suspect the kids who fell for that one are now voting Democrat...they never can tell a joke from reality.
138 posted on 11/22/2008 8:29:25 AM PST by Sudetenland (Those diplomats serve best, who serve as cannon fodder to protect our troops!)
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