Oh, save it. That's a presidential prerogative. Remember when Clinton
pardoned Marc Rich, the multi-millionaire thief who evaded the Justice
Department for almost twenty years by living in Switzerland? And Bush didn't
even pardon Libby, which he could have done anytime during the case.

On 7/2/07, Gruss wrote:
>
> A guy is indicted by a Bush appointed prosecutor, convicted
> unanimously by 12 jurors of obstruction of justice and perjury,
> sentenced by a Bush appointed judge who called him "overwhelmingly
> guilty", and had his jail stay rejected by more Bush appointed judges.
>
> It's hard, if not impossible, to see the miscarriage of justice that
> warrants a President stepping in.  Not to mention that doing so at
> this point violates the Justice Department guidelines that President
> promised to uphold.
>


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