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  • #91
    I could just imagine last second death row inmate appeals... sorry man, I pardoned you, but the Senate was on recess. Oops.
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    • #92
      Originally posted by Joseph View Post
      The news said in 8 years, Bush pardon only 23 people. If you notice Bush did not pardon S. Libby
      Speaking of Libby, I couldn't help but get a kick out of this:

      Ex-VP Dick Cheney outraged that President Bush didn't grant 'Scooter' Libby full pardon
      BY Thomas M. Defrank
      DAILY NEWS WASHINGTON BUREAU CHIEF

      Updated Tuesday, February 17th 2009, 11:00 AM

      WASHINGTON - In the waning days of the Bush administration, Vice President Dick Cheney launched a last-ditch campaign to persuade his boss to pardon Lewis (Scooter) Libby - and was furious when President George W. Bush wouldn't budge.

      Sources close to Cheney told the Daily News the former vice president repeatedly pressed Bush to pardon Libby, arguing his ex-chief of staff and longtime alter ego deserved a full exoneration - even though Bush had already kept Libby out of jail by commuting his 30-month prison sentence.

      "He tried to make it happen right up until the very end," one Cheney associate said.

      In multiple conversations, both in person and over the telephone, Cheney tried to get Bush to change his mind. Libby was convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice in the federal probe of who leaked covert CIA operative Valerie Plame's identity to the press.

      Several sources confirmed Cheney refused to take no for an answer. "He went to the mat and came back and back and back at Bush," a Cheney defender said. "He was still trying the day before Obama was sworn in."

      After repeatedly telling Cheney his mind was made up, Bush became so exasperated with Cheney's persistence he told aides he didn't want to discuss the matter any further.

      The unsuccessful full-court press left Cheney bitter. "He's furious with Bush," a Cheney source told The News. "He's really angry about it and decided he's going to say what he believes."

      He did just that the day after becoming a private citizen. In an interview with The Weekly Standard, Cheney heaped praise on Libby and denounced his conviction. "He was the victim of a serious miscarriage of justice, and I strongly believe that he deserved a presidential pardon," Cheney said. "Obviously, I disagree with President Bush's decision."

      The vehemence of Cheney's last-minute onslaught has struck some Bush loyalists as excessive. "At some point you have to accept the decision of the guy who appointed you," one of them said after learning the details. "I think Cheney was over the top."

      A Cheney ally disagreed. "He had every right to push it as hard as he wanted," he argued. "Cheney places great store in loyalty and thinks Scooter got a raw deal."

      In July 2007, at Cheney's urging, Bush commuted Libby's 30-month prison sentence. But he also said, "I respect the jury's verdict" and noted that his decision "leaves in place a harsh punishment" for the man often described as "Cheney's Cheney." Libby was fined $250,000, and as a convicted felon, he has been disbarred from practicing law and cannot vote.

      Rob Saliterman, a spokesman for the former President, said Bush would have no comment. A Cheney spokeswoman could not be reached for comment.

      The latest Libby flap has injected fresh strains in a relationship that had become more businesslike than warm in recent years.

      Ten days before leaving office, Bush hailed Cheney as "a fabulous vice president."

      About the same time, however, an official who has worked closely with both men mused that the relationship "isn't what it was" when Bush tapped Cheney as his running mate in 2000.

      "It's been a long, long time since I've heard the President say, 'Run that by the vice president's office.' You used to hear that all the time."

      http://www.nydailynews.com/news/poli...dent_bush.html


      Ah, to be a fly on the wall...
      Unbelievable!

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      • #93
        Sounds like commutations and pardons are different in more than lawyer-speak.
        No, I did not steal that from somebody on Something Awful.

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        • #94
          Looks like someone is sleeping on the couch tonight.
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          • #95
            Originally posted by rah View Post
            Then it wouldn't be called a presidential pardon.
            I'd be a presidential pardon that was ratified by the Senate.

            I could just imagine last second death row inmate appeals... sorry man, I pardoned you, but the Senate was on recess. Oops.

            If someone has been convicted and sentenced to Death Row and has exhausted his appeals, then I have no problem with sentence being carried out. I'm not going to ring my hands because a President cannot, for political purposes, unilaterally pardon the killer.

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            • #96
              Even if the pardon was due to potential problems in his conviction?
              “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
              - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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              • #97
                Why weren't said problems discovered in appeals?
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                • #98
                  Originally posted by snoopy369 View Post
                  Why weren't said problems discovered in appeals?
                  You know appeals miss things all the time, especially ones that didn't have the benefit of DNA evidence then that they do now.
                  Unbelievable!

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                  • #99
                    If ten plus years of appeals failed to find problem with a conviction, then we either need to look into our appeals system, or screw'em, too ****ing bad. Perhaps their lawyers should work harder earlier in the process, rather than suddenly finding 'groundbreaking' evidence a few weeks before they're scheduled to die.
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                    • Or we could just knock off the whole state-sanctioned murder thingy to begin with, but who wants to open that can of worms?
                      Unbelievable!

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                      • Perhaps, but is it proper to punish a guy with death because his lawyer was lazy or incompetent?
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                        • need to look into our appeals system
                          Yeah, we damn well do, but it'll never happen.
                          “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
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                          • Originally posted by Darius871 View Post
                            Or we could just knock off the whole state-sanctioned murder thingy to begin with, but who wants to open that can of worms?
                            The ACLU, and fairly often at that.

                            Come to think of it, that partiucular can has been liberally sprinkled over the nation's spaghetti for decades, now.
                            Last edited by The Mad Monk; February 18, 2009, 00:36.
                            No, I did not steal that from somebody on Something Awful.

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                            • Yes, something may happen at the last minute, but that's not why I approve keeping this power in tact.
                              What the heck good is it to be the president if you can't pardon a few friends, get BJs or screw pretty starlets.
                              The pay isn't that good compared to comperable positions in the private sector.
                              It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
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                              • Well. Err. Uh. You do get to be the leader of the free world.
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