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President's Order Spares Former Aide From 30-Month Prison Term In CIA Leak Case

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by imprisonbush July 3, 2007 11:06 AM EDT
Not to say I told you so, but this is exactly what I predicted: i.e. that Bush would commute his sentence to make sure Libby does not go to prison but minimize the political fall out from letting him off of the hook. Bush says he respects the jury's decision and will leave intact the remainder of the sentence. Libby's friends may pay off the $250K fine but on the way out the door in 2009, Bush will pardon Libby of his conviction, when it will not be able to politically affect Bush and/or Republicans in the 2008 election. Bush does not give a rat's as$ about anything but lining the pockets of his friends and himself and maximizing his power to accomplish his fascist agenda and punishing those who try to keep them from lining their pockets and maximizing them from accumlating power to achieve their fascist agenda. Watch this prevent for another I told you so message (assuming Bush does not invoke the recently enacted law to allow him to act as dictator in the envent of some emergency and thereby keep his power).
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by infidel_us July 3, 2007 11:06 AM EDT
"Clinton lied about s@x, this is about treason"

Is that the talking points on Huffington and koz today? What a loser. A LIE to a grand jury is a LIE. A LIE to a federal investigator is a LIE.
Only to a lib is the subject of the lie of any relevence.

It's the SAME. Deal with it and then get over it. Or don't......I couldn't care less. It's done.
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by dukeudevil July 3, 2007 11:04 AM EDT
'Tis really, really sad. This president no longer even attempts to hide his complete lack of morals. What other president has spent so much time fighting the American legal system specifically designed by our founding fathers to keep rogue presidents in check?

Simply put, Bush is a crook. He makes Nixon look like a saint.
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by prinzowhales July 3, 2007 11:04 AM EDT
Cheney/Libby betrayed a US covert CIA operative and her network which dealt with nuclear proliferation.

Bush had no qualms about putting a teenage girl to death as governor of Texas--what is harsh about a 30 month 'Club Fed' term. Libby would have time to pen another 'Christian' novel... with a little girl having intercourse with a trained bear. These people disgust me--even worse are their supporters.

It was Cheney who as DoD Secretary fought to REDUCE THE strength of the US military and at the same time championed privatization AND the plans for the forward movements into the Balkans and the Gulf. Naturally, he moved to Halliburton to take full advantage of the policies that he helped inaugurate.

Congressman MacDermott of Washington has called for his impeachment--a day late, a dollar short.
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by mbpfrance July 3, 2007 11:02 AM EDT
I am of an age where I was taught to believe and have faith in our President! At 57 my personal hero is still Davy Crockett and what I believed he and I would stand for and against to point of death in the defence of the nation and what we stand for!

If we cannot rely on a level of binding truth to be provided at the White house level then to whom does the rule %u2018tell the truth all and nothing but the truth apply to?

Consider that the presiding/sentencing Judge involved declared that the punishment of jail time was required as a result that the defendant had deliberately and repeatedly lied under oath!

If Libby can be allowed to not incur the prison term as sentenced %u2013 can anyone else? And if not, on what basis of equality or immunity is applicable? To you, me or the man in the moon! Because using the Libby pardon as a precedent the American justice system becomes a true folly!


Libby and anyone of us who deliberately lies under oath thereby misleading justice deserves a jail sentence! It is that simple!

Our citizens, our veterans, our forefathers deserve better than this!

Much better!
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by cfin5 July 3, 2007 11:01 AM EDT
After seeing how Sandy walked after what he did compared to Scooter, the political ***-for-tat is now even.
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by michellem99-2009 July 3, 2007 11:01 AM EDT
We were talking about that at supper. Lebby should do his time. That Bush needs to be removed from office. I don't care for the crocked Bush family. Why he is far worse than Nixon. Now mind you Nixon messed up and he knew he'd be impeached so therefore resigned. It was on TV live.So bush had no business helpping Libby not go to prisom. What was in it for Bush. Time to wash the clothes and see what's comes out in the wash. Mum said it'll come out in the wash. Yeah what is Bush hiding and is libby part of the plan.Will we find out too late to stop the changes.
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by rushlimpdrug July 3, 2007 10:59 AM EDT
Folks,Bush the decider had to decide:
Pardon "Scotter" or pardon Paris Hilton?

"Scotter" the scum wins!
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by omnibus66 July 3, 2007 10:58 AM EDT
To the few of you out there trying to draw some comparison between this and what Bill Clinton did.

Clinton lied about s@x, this is about treason. Clinton was impeached by a Republican House of Representatives and subsequently found not guilty by a Republican Senate. Bush and Cheney have committed some of the most treasonous acts imaginable, and have so far gotten a free pass.

You neocons are, in effect, trying to compare a parking violation to vehicular homicide and saying that they are the same. Your attempts to defend the indefensible are lame, juvenile, and purely disgusting.

If this Congress has any respect for the Constitution and the American people, they will immediately file impeachment against both Bush and Cheney when they return from the 4th of July break.
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by infidel_us July 3, 2007 10:55 AM EDT
And all the libs in Libville cried boo, hoo, hoo.....

What a pathetic bunch of whiners. He lied, JUST LIKE CLINTON LIED! In fact, he did EXACTLY the same thing. I'm sure you were equally outraged that he didn't even get convicted.

Also, at least Bush did't sell Commutations and pardons like Clinton did.

Your outrage is selective, and your intellect is dishonest.
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