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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: re_tail20

STFU, Feingold, you communist sos. You didn’t say squat about the Bent One’s pardons of terroristas and Marc Rich, et al........


21 posted on 11/21/2008 12:58:45 PM PST by Red Badger (Never has a man risen so far, so fast and is expected to do so much, for so many, with so little...)
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To: re_tail20
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.

He is still spouting the same baseless garbage!

Truely a slimeball extraordinaire!

22 posted on 11/21/2008 12:58:50 PM PST by Edgerunner (Second Amendment Spoken Here)
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To: re_tail20

Screw off, Feingold. Irrelevant pr!ck.


23 posted on 11/21/2008 12:59:21 PM PST by ScottinVA (Gloucester County, VA -- Standing for America! 63% for McCain-Palin on 4 Nov)
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To: Doogle

What do you expect from the man who wrote McCain Finegold? His audacity of conceit is unprecidented.

If I were Bush I would pardon Nancy Pelosi on the Logan act, Obama for the same, Hillary and Obama on foreign contributions and campaign fraud and the Democrat party and the NY Times for treason.


24 posted on 11/21/2008 12:59:29 PM PST by paguch
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To: re_tail20
President Clinton issued a series of last-minute pardons that were highly criticizedbought and paid for. There. Fixed it.
25 posted on 11/21/2008 1:00:16 PM PST by Right Cal Gal (Abraham Lincoln would have let Berkeley leave the Union without a fight)
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To: paguch

Good call!


26 posted on 11/21/2008 1:00:51 PM PST by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: re_tail20
This little screed is so wrong that every "a", "and" and "the" is full of crap.

Oh, and every period, too.

27 posted on 11/21/2008 1:01:11 PM PST by Constitution Day (Big Brotha Is Watching You)
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To: re_tail20
Russ had a lot to say about the Clinton pardons.
He didn't ?
28 posted on 11/21/2008 1:01:32 PM PST by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: re_tail20
You should ask ADMIN to add BARF alert to your title.
29 posted on 11/21/2008 1:01:34 PM PST by HuntsvilleTxVeteran (Obama, Change America will die for.)
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To: Doogle

I’m sure the ladies appreciate your misspelled word.


30 posted on 11/21/2008 1:01:41 PM PST by B4Ranch (("In politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens, you can bet it was planned that way." FDR)
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To: re_tail20

Being a liberal means never having to say you are sorry, also never having to admit you were wrong.


31 posted on 11/21/2008 1:01:43 PM PST by yarddog
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To: re_tail20
A detroit radio station called the Kenyan embassy after the election of Obama. After a lot of trouble they get through to the ambassador of Kenya.

The ambassador of Kenya says that obama was born in Kenya and that his birth place has become a national shrine.

Listen to the recording here

The quote is around 12:35, so if you don’t have time to listen to the whole thing, you can jump ahead.

Be sure to download the recording as well. The chances of it remaining online for long are remote.

If you have the skills to post it on Utube...please do.

The Arnold would have run for president long ago and likely won if he were a "natural born" american. He's not. He's naturalized. So he can't run. And he knows it. (though there were some trial balloons sent up a couple years back about changing the law.)

Like the Arnold, Obama looks to be a naturalized citizen.

In any case the supreme court --at justice thomas instigation --is taking up the issue Dec 5
32 posted on 11/21/2008 1:01:43 PM PST by ckilmer (Phi)
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To: weegee

Bush should respond:

I will not pardon terrorists, as your Democrats have done.
I will not pardon tax cheats who contribute to my campaign, as your Democrats have done.
etc. etc.

By the way....should we be making up a list of Obama’s pardons? Is there enough bandwidth?


33 posted on 11/21/2008 1:02:09 PM PST by Loud Mime (Good is Evil and Evil is now good. The alarm has rung.)
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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.

President Dubya!

Your place in history will surly suffer if you allow yourself to be lectured and hectored by the such Congressional losers as Mister Fiengold.

I'll add that your place in history is far superior to that of your immediate predecessor, and that distinction will only grow with time, sir.

.

34 posted on 11/21/2008 1:02:55 PM PST by Seaplaner (Never give in. Never give in. Never...except to convictions of honour and good sense. W. Churchill)
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To: re_tail20

I’m surprised Feingold can walk - he must have [CENSORED] like an elephant.


35 posted on 11/21/2008 1:03:24 PM PST by Slings and Arrows (We are SO screwed.)
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To: re_tail20

Hey Feingold, get bent!


36 posted on 11/21/2008 1:03:27 PM PST by LottieDah (If only those who speak so eloquently on the rights of animals would do so on behalf of the unborn.)
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To: HuntsvilleTxVeteran

You should ask ADMIN to add BARF alert to your title.

My apologies. I’m still sort of learning. I’ll keep that in mind for all future posts.


37 posted on 11/21/2008 1:04:04 PM PST by re_tail20
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To: SandyInSeattle; Piquaboy; justiceseeker93; romanesq; Clintonfatigued; ncfool; Albion Wilde; ...

These reprehensible RATS are morally bankrupt and can only be adequately described using profanity. They think that we’re all morons and that we have no memories whatsoever. Their time will come in the 2010 elections. That is, if we’re still a free country which is looking unlikely.


38 posted on 11/21/2008 1:04:07 PM PST by ExTexasRedhead
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To: blf1776
..you can always tell when the rats have to face history, they always strike first to draw away attention from their own, but in a Yosemite Sam type of way.

clinton/Holden = FALN,RICH,and $$$$$$$, the list should be posted daily

Bush = Libby,Border guards, and probably some military

39 posted on 11/21/2008 1:04:26 PM PST by Doogle (USAF.68-73..8th TFW Ubon Thailand..never store a threat you should have eliminated))
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To: re_tail20


Why would anyone listen to Soupy Sales about the President's use of the Pardon?
40 posted on 11/21/2008 1:05:11 PM PST by Sudetenland (Those diplomats serve best, who serve as cannon fodder to protect our troops!)
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