ofcapri says: seemed increasingly to diverge in their second term as Mr. Bush took a less hawkish stance. For Mr. Cheney, the failure to win a pardon was a stinging loss that led him to offer a rare public rebuke of Mr. Bush’s judgment, saying of Mr. Libby in an interview with The Weekly Standard last month that “I strongly believe that he deserved a presidential pardon,” and that “I disagree with President Bush’s decision.” Mr. Libby was convicted of four felony counts in March 2007 for obstruction, perjury and lying to investigators looking into the leak of Valerie Wilson’s employment with the Central Intelligence Agency. Mr. Bush commuted Mr. Libby’s sentence, wiping out the 30-month prison term imposed by a judge. I was gonna clip this today hunny, but I took a nap instead. Good clip But I thought Bush was controlled by the evil Cheney. I supported the pardon for Libby and for the border patrol men...but I'm not the President. Same difference. So much for the law and order party. @jatfla - I too thought Cheney was calling the shots! Maybe clip is just a smoke screen to throw us off track!............... @debbyski - Hope you had good dreams! @ratilfar - You got a point there! |
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