Should Obama pardon George W. Bush?
If so, would it be the second or third time a President pardons an ex-President?
If so, would it be the second or third time a President pardons an ex-President?
Anonymous
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It would be the right thing to do. It's morally wrong to prosecute the mentally handicapped.
Anonymous
No he should not. Bush will wiggle out of any criminal proceeding, so at least with a presidential pardon he gets some kind of punishment.
Lisa
I would say no, he should not pardon George W. Bush, but I'm not a lawyer. Bush should be taken to court for his role in allowing 9/11 to happen in the first place. You have to think that even his father would have taken a memo about a terrorist's plans a little more seriously.
tfoley5000
NO Iraq Is one thing not to pardon him and katrina and wall street crashing all under bush's watch and the tax cuts to the 2% of the super rich bin laden's death don't give him a pardon he has more skeletons In his closet then any ex-president living or dead
lodi
For what? it incredibly is obtrusive you probably did no longer get the memo that even tho there grew to become right into a democratic domicile neither Obama or the different democrat theory there grew to become into something to value him with or they might have.