Bush Pardons Six
A secretary of Defense, a national security advisor, an assistant Secretary of State, and four senior CIA officials were all pardoned by President George Bush on December 25 of 1992. All were either convicted or indicted for crimes committed in office - and all were in positions to have incriminating evidence about possible perjury by the President and his Predecessor, President Reagan.
Anbody who thinks Rove will see the inside of the slammer should contemplate this little bit of history.
Anbody who thinks Rove will see the inside of the slammer should contemplate this little bit of history.
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