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graham4anything

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16. he could commute, but he cannot pardon.
Tue Jul 9, 2013, 08:07 AM
Jul 2013

and it appeas Siegleman doesn't want a commutation of his sentence, as he insists he is innocent.
Therefore he cannot be pardones under the rules (W doesn't count in rules, but all the others).

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Why did he only work a year? Get fed up with Rahm? byeya Jul 2013 #1
a person needs to admit guilt and apologize before a President can give a pardon legally. graham4anything Jul 2013 #4
I'd like to see where it says that! Coyotl Jul 2013 #8
Every single person the President has pardoned has said they were sorry. graham4anything Jul 2013 #10
Same here. He just made that up. AnotherMcIntosh Jul 2013 #29
Where did the article say one word about a pardon? bullwinkle428 Jul 2013 #11
He's on Rove's side because Obama is on Rove's side in this one Doctor_J Jul 2013 #13
Post #1 whined about not getting a pardon. Your response is irrelevant to the legal process. graham4anything Jul 2013 #15
Poster was replying to previous poster's questions "Why doesn't Obama sign the pardon? KittyWampus Jul 2013 #23
What bullshit! hootinholler Jul 2013 #26
Oh stop it, a great Democrat was politically assassinated by sabrina 1 Jul 2013 #28
There's a backstory on Craig and it's not pretty starroute Jul 2013 #31
Thanks very much for that. byeya Jul 2013 #37
Rovian 90-percent Jul 2013 #2
Yet another anti-Obama slant on something. Would President Romney or Bush even listen? graham4anything Jul 2013 #3
He's not guilty of anything, and there is nothing to apologize for Doctor_J Jul 2013 #6
Then he can't get a pardon. There are rules, and there are Bush rules. graham4anything Jul 2013 #7
then commute the sentence. Today Doctor_J Jul 2013 #17
Leakers should be in jail, yet Rove never was found to be in violation by the special prosecutor. graham4anything Jul 2013 #19
Yippee. An appeal so the Governor can sit in jail for another 2 years Doctor_J Jul 2013 #5
Yes, everything is Obama's fault. Coyotl Jul 2013 #9
No, but there are some things that he alone can deal with Doctor_J Jul 2013 #12
Good reply. The President should have pardoned him the first week in office. byeya Jul 2013 #14
he could commute, but he cannot pardon. graham4anything Jul 2013 #16
Actually, Article II, section 2 of the Constitution authorizes the President "to grant Reprieves and AnotherMcIntosh Jul 2013 #30
But he is not guilty so therefore the above don't apply. Spiegelman did not admit his guilt. graham4anything Jul 2013 #34
Quite frankly, I think that you are only pretending to be ignorant and stupid. AnotherMcIntosh Jul 2013 #35
So you are using a Bushfamily member as an example? There is Bush, there is what 42 others have done graham4anything Jul 2013 #36
No. The plain language of the Constitution's Pardon Provision remains the same regardless AnotherMcIntosh Jul 2013 #38
Does anyone actually think that President Obama would let Seligman sit in prison for one day if Freddie Stubbs Jul 2013 #22
A whole lot of former US and Ass't US Attornys believe that Siegleman was unfairly treated byeya Jul 2013 #25
GET WITH THE PROGRAM, DOCTOR_J Skittles Jul 2013 #41
I think a Presidential pardon is coiming. At least it should be. Petition the WH nt kelliekat44 Jul 2013 #18
This is a joke, right? Doctor_J Jul 2013 #27
Lots of applicable rules, antiquie Jul 2013 #20
Those Administrative rules are not a restriction on the Constitutional power of the President. AnotherMcIntosh Jul 2013 #32
Never thought they were, antiquie Jul 2013 #39
about heaven05 Jul 2013 #21
K&R. nt OnyxCollie Jul 2013 #24
I wonder why. What's the quid pro quo being demanded? AnotherMcIntosh Jul 2013 #33
Pardon him today before you stop work and call it a day byeya Jul 2013 #40
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