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by binxwalker June 10, 2008 12:55 AM EDT
Are you people really naive enough to believe that the Demonoguts will go after Bush and ***? They are all part of the same pary and no one wants to admit that are all guilty.
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by binxwalker June 10, 2008 12:53 AM EDT
Are you really naive enough to believe that the Demnoguts will go after the Bush criminals? You''re dreaming.
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by actornaught June 10, 2008 12:47 AM EDT
Posted by SgtRDS-E4 at 09:43 PM : Jun 09, 2008

Look for that to happen, then, and with unprecedented vagueness. I was hoping the "off the table" strategy would translate into post-term indictments and trials.
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by sgtrds-e4 June 10, 2008 12:46 AM EDT
Oh and it''s unlikely that a pardon would be upheld by the Supreme Court if it was a pardon for a person for a crime the President himself was involved in, though that''s never been tested in court before.
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by sgtrds-e4 June 10, 2008 12:43 AM EDT
I was also thinking of w pardoning underlings. Does there have to be charges or some other status before a pardon can be handed out?

Posted by actornaught at 09:42 PM : Jun 09, 2008

Not really. Bush could conceivably issue a blanket pardon for anything a particular person may or may not have done.
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by actornaught June 10, 2008 12:42 AM EDT
"Pardon" the multi-posts, i thought my computer locked.

I was also thinking of w pardoning underlings. Does there have to be charges or some other status before a pardon can be handed out?
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by actornaught June 10, 2008 12:40 AM EDT
...the SOB needs to go to prison!
Posted by SgtRDS-E4 at 09:31 PM : Jun 09, 2008

Is there a lock on nobody getting pardoned if we wait ''til after he''s out of office? I forget the sequence of events on the Iran-Contra related pardons...
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by sgtrds-e4 June 10, 2008 12:39 AM EDT
Is there a lock on nobody getting pardoned if we wait ''''til after he''''s out of office? I forget the sequence of events on the Iran-Contra related pardons...

Posted by actornaught at 09:37 PM : Jun 09, 2008

The only person who could pardon Bush would be whoever the next president is.
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by vnveteran72 June 10, 2008 12:39 AM EDT


"Jenna Bush came to this poor, landlocked South American country to take part in a UNICEF program for young professionals who volunteer in its activities here, the U.N. organization announced Monday. UNICEF released few details about the program involving the 24-year-old daughter of U.S. President George W. Bush, citing security concerns".

These reports suggest the these actions being taken by the Bush Family are in response to the expected War Crime Charges being filed by the International Committee for the Red Cross, and which we had reported on in our October 15, 2005 report titled "War Crimes" Portfolio against United States President, Vice President and Defense Secretary Opened By International Committee of the Red Cross Charging "Crimes Against Humanity".

Shrub''s Back-Up Plan......LMMFAO
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by actornaught June 10, 2008 12:37 AM EDT
...the SOB needs to go to prison!
Posted by SgtRDS-E4 at 09:31 PM : Jun 09, 2008

Is there a lock on nobody getting pardoned if we wait ''til after he''s out of office? I forget the sequence of events on the Iran-Contra related pardons...
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by sgtrds-e4 June 10, 2008 12:36 AM EDT
little d!ck needs to go FIRST!!

Posted by actornaught at 09:33 PM : Jun 09, 2008

So do them both. Hey I''m even in favor of doing it the old fashioned way, with torches, pitchforks and a rope.
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by actornaught June 10, 2008 12:33 AM EDT
...articles of impeachment against Bush as I write this.
Posted by roger_inkart at 09:26 PM : Jun 09, 2008

little d!ck needs to go FIRST!!

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by sgtrds-e4 June 10, 2008 12:31 AM EDT
Scott McClellan is this generations John Dean! Here''s hoping he helps bring down Bush, just like Dean helped bring down Nixon, except NO pardon this time! This time the SOB needs to go to prison!
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by roger_inkart June 10, 2008 12:26 AM EDT
Impeachment proceedings are the only possible choice to save America''s Democracy!

Posted by bushliedalot at 09:06 PM : Jun 09, 2008

As I understand it, Rep. Kucinich is introducing articles of impeachment against Bush as I write this.
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by donevis-2009 June 10, 2008 12:23 AM EDT
Hang in there guy, your our only hope to bust this mess wide open. Your now on top of the prayer list.
"God Speed Scotty".
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by bushliedalot June 10, 2008 12:12 AM EDT
McClellan is a true patriot in every sense of the word. Thank goodness his conscious finally got the best of him because takes alot of guts to go against the Bush Mafia. Bush & Cheney have bullied the Amerian people long enough and its time to stand up and fight them! That''s what I call being a true AMERICAN!!!!!!!!!!
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by whomedou June 10, 2008 12:09 AM EDT
I think hindsight "whistle-blowers" like McClellan should be provided protection by the government, FBI or some such organization.
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by bushliedalot June 10, 2008 12:06 AM EDT
Impeachment proceedings are the only possible choice to save America''s Democracy! How can Bush & Cheney claim they wants to promote democracy in the middle east when they trample on it in America! The Bush Administration has committed Treason. They are HERETICS against the American people and must be made accountable at all cost!
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by roger_inkart June 10, 2008 12:04 AM EDT
We will need to remain there to protect Kuwait, Iraq, Israel and Saudi Arabia.

Posted by OneWorldUSA at 08:46 PM : Jun 09, 2008

Yes, we should destroy our nation''s credibility, reputation, armed forces and economy to save Israel. Makes sense to me! (rolls eyes.)
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by roger_inkart June 10, 2008 12:01 AM EDT
Go get ''em Scotty. Let''s watch the disgusting little cockroaches in the Bush administration scatter when a little light is shown on them.
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