Presidential Pardon

I’ve been receiving emails and notices that George W Bush is planning on pardoning all the crimes committed by him and his administration right before he leaves office. 

The last action of “Presidential Pardon” has been used and/or abused every time a US president leaves office. Will he be able to block all the classified material from being exposed to the public?

“…Bush’s plans to block all investigations of his crimes and even to pardon everyone involved – including Cheney and himself.  Chris Matthews is even counting down the days .”

The first time I heard about this possibility, I was ready to dismiss it. I guess I was too overjoyed by the notion of not having the likes of Bush and Cheney in charge anymore and couldn’t wait to leave them to the pages of history…But at this time, I am hoping that they are forced to take responsibility for their criminal actions, all of them!

The conservative (and active) branch of the Democratic Party had already taken impeachment off the table as a courtesy to their real buddies. I had actually sent a letter to Pelosi and asked her why she had done it, to which she responded that at this time of war and crisis in this country we should not be divisive. She presented some other soft exuses that I found unreasonable and disappointing enough to delete her email. I wish I had not!  

Here’s a complete account of what is in the laws and what can be done, posted as an email you can sign that will be sent to your representatives based on your zip code.

Impeach Bush to Stop the Pardon

President George Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney stand accused of 39 grave and impeachable offenses, including war crimes, torture, warrantless wiretapping, and outing a covert CIA operative.

Most of these offenses are felonies for which Bush and Cheney can be criminally prosecuted after they leave office. But prosecutions will be impossible if Bush issues blanket pre-emptive pardons for Dick Cheney, Scooter Libby, other senior officials, and even himself.

Can Bush do this? Absolutely. Gerald Ford set the precedent in 1974 when he gave Richard Nixon a blanket pre-emptive pardon for any crime he “may have committed.”

Presidential pardon power is nearly unlimited under the Constitution.
We support efforts in Congress to outlaw pre-emptive or self-pardons, but even if a bill passes Congress before Bush leave office, Bush will certainly veto it. So how can we stop Bush’s pardons?

The Founding Fathers clearly anticipated a corrupt President might pardon his co-conspirators, and .

George Mason, the father of the Bill of Rights, argued at the Constitutional Convention that the President might use his pardoning power to “pardon crimes which were advised by himself” or, before indictment or conviction, “to stop inquiry and prevent detection.”

James Madison, the father of the U.S. Constitution, added that “if the President be connected, in any suspicious manner, with any person, and there be grounds to believe he will shelter [pardon] him, the House of Representatives can impeach him; they can remove him if found guilty.”

As your constituent, I urge you to impeach George Bush and Dick Cheney before they issue pardons. But if that fails, I urge you to impeach George Bush and Dick Cheney afterwards for issuing pardons that constitute obstruction of justice and abuse of power.

A post-inaugural impeachment would prohibit those impeached from ever holding federal office, either elected or appointed. Arguably, impeachment would also nullify pre-impeachment pardons and permit prosecutions. Finally, impeachment would tell future Presidents they cannot abuse their pardon power to put themselves above the law.

In 1776, Thomas Paine famously wrote, “in America, the law is
King.” Congress must not allow a President to commit crimes with impunity, or it makes the President a dictator – or a King.

 

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