Mitigate sentences, not criminality

Had William Shakespeare been reincarnated as a modern-day president of the United States, he might have modified one of his more famous quotes to say: “the better part of justice is discretion, in the which better part I have saved my presidency.” It did apply to Gerald Ford with his pardon of Richard Nixon; it did apply to Bill Clinton as well with his unwillingness to disinter and do the forensics on the cadaver of the Iran-Contra affair; and it does apply today to our current president, Barack Obama, and his promise not to prosecute CIA officials on the critical issue of torture. FULL ARTICLE

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#1 Dave Anderson on 04.28.09 at 3:00 am

All we’re going to see is a mitigation of both.  And with that, our new chief becomes a criminal too.

#2 CrystalF on 04.28.09 at 4:47 am

Had Thomas Paine been reincarnated today, I think he’d be storming the capitol!

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