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President Rules "Nothing Out" For Ex-White House Aid Convicted In CIA Leak Trial

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by condumism July 3, 2007 6:09 PM EDT
infidel_us blurted:

Bush didn't PARDON Libby, he just commuted his jail term....which is entirely fair. He shouldn't have been put thru it at all.

Spoken like a true GOPig fascist, ie: AMERICA HATER! I'll bet that you and your fellow GOPig Southern Bumpkins will get really drunk tonite in celebration.
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by abbe7 July 3, 2007 6:07 PM EDT
Name them ...
Posted by abbe7 at 02:57 PM : Jul 03, 2007

"Too many to name, so I'll just post the link. :)

http://www.usdoj.gov/pardon/clintonpardon_grants.htm
Posted by infidel_us at 03:01 PM : Jul 03, 2007"

Same problem for me, too many, but couldn't find a single link so just gave the best ones ...
Hoffa ? Shows links between Nixon and the mafia.

http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAhoffa.htm

"In December, 1971, President Richard Nixon ordered Hoffa's release. Later, FBI records revealed that Nixon had received illegal campaign donations from the Teamsters Union in exchange for a presidential pardon. "
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by infidel_us July 3, 2007 6:07 PM EDT
"Something to be "gotten around" or manipulated to get your own way."

Yeah.......tell that to Mary Jo. :)
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by waynabq July 3, 2007 6:07 PM EDT
You can identify the most gullible Limbaugh listeners by the terms they use, case in point, "islamofacists".
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by l8c6 July 3, 2007 6:07 PM EDT
Yup. Everything's Bush's fault. What's gonna happen when Bush is gone. Who's fault is it gonna be? Dumb as dumb can be.
Posted by mudrose at 02:50 PM : Jul 03, 2007

Let me help you. It's not all Bush's fault, he's the supreme figure head of power in these United States at this time, in appearance.

What really is of grave concern is the fascist assault on the founding principles of this nation in the name of free market which through deregulation or absence of rules for multinational corporations permit these consolidations of wealth to deny future citizens the Bill of Rights and the Constitution for the posterity of this nation by exercising more rights than individual citizens. The multinationals have a "free market" (free reign) to bully the people and control the socioeconomic play field. Multinational corporations are NOT democratic.
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by ubrew12 July 3, 2007 6:06 PM EDT
mudrose: "What's gonna happen when Bush is gone. Who's fault is it gonna be?"
ianlou: "I quess we'll have to blame the Democrate that replace him."

And there, in a nutshell, is the Republican thinking that has led to our ASTOUNDING $9 trillion debt: blame the next guy.
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by lars008-2009 July 3, 2007 6:05 PM EDT
I gave you proof on Valerie so when are you going to admit you are wrong.
Posted by rharrin1 at 03:01 PM : Jul 03, 2007

PLAME LIED

Ex-CIA officer called on to explain varied accounts
A February 2002 CIA memo released last week as part of a study of pre-Iraq-war intelligence shows that Plame suggested her husband, former State Department official Joseph Wilson, for the Niger trip, Bond said. That "doesn't square" with Plame's March testimony in which she said an unnamed CIA colleague raised her husband's name, Bond told USA TODAY.
Here are Plame's three versions of how Wilson was sent to Niger, according to Bond:
%u2022She told the CIA's inspector general in 2003 or 2004 that she had suggested Wilson.
%u2022Plame told Senate Intelligence Committee staffers in 2004 that she couldn't remember whether she had suggested Wilson.
%u2022She told the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee in March that an unidentified person in Vice President Cheney's office asked a CIA colleague about the African uranium report in February 2002. A third officer, overhearing Plame and the colleague discussing this, suggested, "Well, why don't we send Joe?" Plame told the committee.
http://usatoday.printthis.clickability.com/pt/cpt?action=cpt&title=USATODAY.com&expire=&urlID=22512034&fb=Y&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.usatoday.com%2Fprintedition%2Fnews%2F20070530%2Fa_plame30.art.htm&partnerID=1660
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by mike71067 July 3, 2007 6:05 PM EDT
The reason Dumbocrats are so frustrated by this is because they know that Bill Clinton also got busted for lying to federal prosecutors and also received a slap-on-the-wrist, and that Clinton also pardoned cronies (Marc Rich). In other words, they're angry but really don't have a leg to stand on.

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"Funny how after Ford's death, it was revealed how Ford thought Bush 43 was a bad president...ironic don't you think?"
-Posted by ozilot at 03:01 PM : Jul 03, 2007

Funny how I'm still alive, and I think you're a left-wing weinerlover....ironic don't you think?
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by formrusmcsgt July 3, 2007 6:04 PM EDT
INDEPENDENCE DAY FOLKS -- YOU BUSHIES HAVE NO IDEA WHAT IT WAS ABOUT,, OR HONOR FOR IT


Posted by j-whitman at 03:02 PM : Jul 03, 2007

They use patriotism as a prop, J - nothing real...
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by infidel_us July 3, 2007 6:04 PM EDT
parrot2,

How can you compare immigration to Libby? But you are right.....I do want the border sealed and the law enforced.

Bush didn't PARDON Libby, he just commuted his jail term....which is entirely fair. He shouldn't have been put thru it at all.
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