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Question by birdie: When Cheney admitted to being a part of the "torture policy" on Friday, was he expecting a pardon or what? Best answer for When Cheney admitted to being a part of the "torture policy" on Friday, was he expecting a pardon or what?:
Answer by renicke@att.net
Because He is not part of reality! He is already moving back in his KBR office! This is man who helped start a war, that he made massive profit from! What did you expect! Outrage from a country that is worried about a little girl whos been dead for a year? He is a MONSTER!
Answer by taximomuv3
Bet you dollars to donuts he gets one - and I bet it shows up on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day....
Answer by Victorian
WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND!!!!
Answer by mc93433
What does he need a pardon for? Obviously he is above the law, or the law itself...He was never charged with anything to be pardon from....
Answer by Weasel McWeasel
What does he need a pardon for.? He can shoot people in the FACE and not have anyone press charges...........so, I imagine he can do any damn thing he wants.
Answer by iraqisax
Can we tolerate a government that allows elected public servants to be pardoned for any and all crimes they commit while in office? Where is the accountability? How could a president be impeached? Could he pardon himself? I say that the whole idea of presidential pardons is nonsense. We need to open our jails to criminal politicians. Give them a term in the Big House, not the White House.
Answer by Fred K
Lets hope GWB forgets about Big Dick till its to late
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Disgraced former New York City police commissioner Bernard Kerik has surfaced from prison to testify at a perjury trial in the Bronx.
The 57-year-old Kerik began testifying Monday in the case of two brothers accused of lying about renovations done on Kerik's apartment while he was a city official. He's expected to return to the witness stand on Wednesday.
The same investigation resulted in Kerik pleading guilty to corruption charges that landed him in a Maryland prison to serve a four-year term. He's been temporarily transferred to a lower Manhattan lockup so he can appear at the trial.
Kerik was hailed as hero after the Sept. 11 terror attacks and became a White House pick for Homeland Security chief. But he was forced to withdraw from consideration after reports surfaced about the shady apartment makeover and other misdeeds.
Edinburgh and East - Thu, 19 Apr, 2012Seventeen hundred jobs are no longer destined for Scotland after it was revealed Korean firm Doosan had scrapped a multi-million pound renewables development. The news has prompted awkward questions for the First Minister who knew about the bad news months ago. In other news; The Prime Minister has launched a robust defence of the Government following his most difficult month in office since coming to power. In an interview with STV news David Cameron rejected criticisms of his adminisatrion over a whole swathe of domestic policy, from the Granny Tax to the handling of the tanker drivers dispute. And in sport; Hearts coach Gary Locke insists the club's sole focus is on securing European football next season and the players have been banned from talking about next months Scottish Cup Final against Hibs.
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