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Time for Bush administration to put on their asbestos su
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>>>Shekels, smekels, it's all the same. As for the pardons, here's the result of a quick google search:
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>>>Everybody knows about Marc Rich, the billionaire fugitive, who never served a day in jail and currently lives "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" in Switzerland. On the FBI's most wanted list, he was the largest tax evader in U.S. history and sold out America by selling oil to the Iranians, while they held our hostages captive. Why the pardon? Could it be because ex-wife Denise gave millions in contributions to the Democratic National Committee, Hillary's Senate campaign, Bill's Presidential Library and the Clintons' furniture spree?
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>>>Then there was Mel Reynolds -- ex-congressman and child molester extraordinaire. Likening a prospective threesome with an underage Catholic schoolgirl to hitting the Lotto, he now works for Jesse Jackson's Operation PUSH advising kids. Why did Clinton pardon Reynolds? Because the Rev. Jesse asked him to.
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>>>Carlos Vignali -- a drug kingpin and one of the largest cocaine dealers in U.S. history -- is the latest newsworthy Clinton pardonee. Yesterday's Los Angeles Times detailed Vignali's career as "the central player in a cocaine ring that stretched from California to Minnesota," delivering more than 800 pounds of cocaine. Why did Clinton pardon Vignali, who served only six years of a 15-year sentence for convictions on three counts of federal narcotics violations? Maybe because his father, rich Los Angeles entrepreneur Horacio Vignali, a la Denise Rich, donated over $160,000 to mostly Democrat politicians who wrote to Clinton and then-Attorney General Janet Reno, asking for clemency for Vignali.
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>>>Yeah, Willie's clean as the peed on snow!
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>>I never said he was "clean." I have said repeatedly in this thread that his pardon of Marc Rich was an abomination. But that isn't the subject, no matter how often some try to change it. The subject is President Bush's pardon of Scooter Libby. What is your opinion about that? Would you like to be the first to defend it?
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>>BTW, it would be more impressive if you referenced the web site(s) where you got your "evidence." Grabbing a few statements of opinion (with an obvious POV) off the internet, without attribution, doesn't prove much.
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>Yeah, I know, but I was in a hurry. There are actually more that he pardoned who were connected to hillary or her kin. He also pardoned his brother for a crime he'd already done time for, as I recall.
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>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Clinton_pardons_controversy is a good link. It provides a lot of information that will make you downright proud to call yourself a Democrat. I'll also try to find the article I heard about that shows over 80% of the felons in the us are Democrats (even after an adjustment for race). Yeah buddy! I think I know why they use a jackazz for a mascot.

Did I miss you response on the Libby question?
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