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To: FastC6 who wrote (129410)2/27/2001 12:38:35 PM
From: Neocon  Respond to of 769667
 
The maxim of the law is that flight implies guilt.....



To: FastC6 who wrote (129410)2/27/2001 10:28:02 PM
From: Mr. Palau  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
Snake, if you have read my posts you know that I have said from the outset that the Rich pardon stinks, and that appears to be true of others as well. My point is just that Clinton isn't the one only one who's issued questionable pardons, even if his rises to a new level of dreadfulness. He is not a devil a among angels.

Aside from the Irangate pardons that just happened to fortutiously end any chance that questions could be answered about George the Senior's role in that whole mess, GW the First also pardoned a Pakastani heroin dealer, with no explanation then or now. Reagan had a few questionable ones himself, including a bank robber who has since murdered and dismembered his wife. And Clinton issued half as many pardons as Nixon, in his abbreviated tenure.

Them's the facts Snake, make of them what you will.