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FSogol

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13. Isn't it clear, what I think?
Fri Aug 1, 2014, 09:43 PM
Aug 2014

While I'd love to see Cheney and his crowd in the Federal pokey, it is never going to happen. No pardon will happen, no charges will be filed. Obama is not preparing to pardon those guys.

I see your post (and badgering) as an attempt to blame Obama for something the Bush administration did. Your entire post starts off ("My impression of the President's speech was that he was laying the ground work for forgiving...&quot with an erroneous assumption and ends up being a pointless exercise. One thing that would save your assumption would be if there was a history of blanket pardons by Presidents, but you think that avenue is pointless.

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Doesn't someone have to be charged with something before being pardoned? FSogol Aug 2014 #1
The question is do you think they should be pardoned? rhett o rick Aug 2014 #2
Has anyone ever been pardoned by a President without being charged first? n/t FSogol Aug 2014 #3
Nixon? Algernon Moncrieff Aug 2014 #4
Probably a special case since Nixon appointed Ford for the express purpose of getting a pardon. FSogol Aug 2014 #6
This is besides the point. It can be done. Do you think it should be done???? rhett o rick Aug 2014 #7
Thought of another one: didn't Clinton pardon US citizens that went to Canada to avoid the Vietnam FSogol Aug 2014 #14
President Carter Algernon Moncrieff Aug 2014 #17
Thanks. n/t FSogol Aug 2014 #18
On his first full day of office as the President of these United States!! Major Hogwash Aug 2014 #27
I remember because I was the intern who had to draft my Rep's press release on it pinboy3niner Aug 2014 #28
Message auto-removed Name removed Aug 2014 #26
WTF? How can it be a lie to that insults Clinton? It was a brave (and decent) FSogol Aug 2014 #29
A preemptive pardon? BainsBane Aug 2014 #21
What was Nixon charged with? n/t Joe Magarac Aug 2014 #15
My view is what you say: KoKo Aug 2014 #5
I kind of doubt any pardon is in the works. FSogol Aug 2014 #8
How do you feel about this? Do you think the Republican War Criminals should be pardoned or not? nm rhett o rick Aug 2014 #9
Isn't it clear, what I think? FSogol Aug 2014 #13
I hope you are correct. I am sorry that you thought it was badgering trying to rhett o rick Aug 2014 #25
The statute of limitations has long run. former9thward Aug 2014 #35
Do you have a source for the statute of limitations on war crimes? nm rhett o rick Aug 2014 #36
There is no statute of limitations for war crimes. former9thward Aug 2014 #37
And therefore the statue of limitations ran out? Is that what you are saying? nm rhett o rick Aug 2014 #40
As far as the U.S. is concerned. former9thward Aug 2014 #41
Nah. Pardoning our war criminals does nothing for Obama. truebluegreen Aug 2014 #10
Sure it does. It sets a precedent for his successor to pardon *him* n/t Joe Magarac Aug 2014 #16
What would Obama need pardoned for? n/t FSogol Aug 2014 #19
The same sort of things as Bush & Cheney. You people are in deep denial. n/t Joe Magarac Aug 2014 #31
Darrell Issa is that you? FSogol Aug 2014 #32
So you're only against war crimes when Republican do them? Joe Magarac Aug 2014 #34
War on everyone? Whenever your views coincide with Alex Jones and Darrell Issa, it is time to stop FSogol Aug 2014 #39
He doesn't need one--it has already been set. truebluegreen Aug 2014 #22
As a Veteran, I have to forgive the actions of fellow servicemembers. We didn't have a choice. Lost In America Aug 2014 #11
No. Not enough. truebluegreen Aug 2014 #12
We aren't a signatory to the international Criminal Court BainsBane Aug 2014 #20
+1 conservaphobe Aug 2014 #24
Just because something SHOULD happen doesn't mean it is a viable option. conservaphobe Aug 2014 #23
No. The Western leaders colluded and the American people (but for the survivors) have forgotten. WinkyDink Aug 2014 #30
The members of the Guilty Remnant are laying it on thick today LordGlenconner Aug 2014 #33
They've already been pardoned. Aerows Aug 2014 #38
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