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Still, critics said that Bush overall has shown himself far too unwilling to use an important presidential power. When told that the only last day acts of clemency would be Ramos and Compean, Margaret Love, the former chief pardon attorney for the Justice Department from 1990-1997 and now a private lawyer representing pardon applicants, said: "I can't believe this is all there is."

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  • Posted By: twoifbysea @ 03/01/2009 3:08:36 AM

    The value of honoring the trust inherent in the granting of a security clearance was violated by Bush's allowing Libby, a smarmy political hack, to escape serving time for voilating that trust. Then again, what's trust worth in a government for sale to the highest bidder?

  • Posted By: MichaelX @ 02/26/2009 11:28:32 AM

    "Ollie-Ollie North goes Free" Cronies-R-Us will always find a way to help each other along.
    "Scooter" will have future involvements. Stay tuned.

  • Posted By: fgm514 @ 02/21/2009 3:57:47 PM

    yeow, he was just the messenger, and we all know He was "chief-of-staff" of ouyr very dear VP, c'mon...!!!

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