Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
I'm not for a pardon at all but I bet it'll happen. It's the way things are run and HAVE been for quite some time. Look at the Nixon pardons, Fords, Clintons..the list goes on and on. It's a shame that this is abused so badly.

I predict that with the appeals process it takes this case to the end of Bush's term in which the pardon is granted. End of term, no personal repercussions.

Here's an example.....one of MANY:
In March 2000, Bill Clinton pardoned Edgar and Vonna Jo Gregory, owners of the carnival company United Shows International, for charges of bank fraud from a 1982 conviction (the couple were already out of jail, but the prior conviction prevented them from doing business transactions in certain states). First Lady Hillary Clinton's youngest brother, Tony Rodham, was an acquaintance of the Gregorys, and had lobbied Clinton on their behalf.[8] In October 2006, the group Judicial Watch filed a request with the U.S. Justice Department for an investigation, alleging that Rodham had received $107,000 from the Gregorys for the pardons, in the form of loans that were never repaid, as part of a quid pro quo scheme.[9]
Bill Clinton pardons controversy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Have a good one!:s4:
Yeah clinton did his share of pardons of evil bastards... still think Janet Reno shouldve been brought to justice with what happen at Waco
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