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Originally Posted by Downthestretch55
No doubt, Somerfrost. Scares me, and most of the other inhabitants of the planet as well.
Here's what he said when he was Governor of Texas, “I don’t believe my role is to replace the verdict of a jury with my own, unless there are new facts or evidence of which a jury was unaware, or evidence that the trial was somehow unfair.” - GWB
And, obviously, DaHoss didn't take the time to read Howard Zinn's article about putting away the flag. Oh well.
Seems that when beleivers are confronted with truth, they still cling to their "beliefs".
"And so it goes." - Kurt Vonnegut
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he didn't pardon him, said that a jury found him guilty. he only cut off the jail time--which many felt was excessive, and it was his right. had libby been allowed to remain free while appealing, this probably would not have happened. coincidentally, phil spector, on trial for murder, remains out on bond throughout his trial.