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    Bush Gives 16 Pardons to Minor Criminals

    Bush Gives 16 Pardons to Minor Criminals

    End-of-the-year presidential tradition – not expected to issue any more this year

    http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/12/21/D8M5H0PO0.html

    Dec 21 5:52 PM US/Eastern

    By JENNIFER LOVEN
    Associated Press Writer

    President Bush issued 16 pardons to minor criminals on Thursday and commuted the sentence of an Iowa man serving time for a drug conviction.

    Six of the federal offenses were drug crimes, while others included bank fraud, mail fraud, the acceptance of a kickback, a false statement on a loan application and conspiracy to defraud the government over taxes.

    Seven of the 16 received no prison or jail time, instead getting probation or small fines. The longest sentence was nine years, for aiding cocaine distribution, followed by a six-year term for conspiracy to possess marijuana.

    With this batch, Bush has issued 113 pardons and commuted three sentences in his nearly six years in the White House, according to spokesman Tony Fratto.

    A pardon amounts to federal forgiveness for one's crime, while a commutation cuts short an existing prison term.

    The list did not include former White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, charged in the CIA leak case with perjury and obstruction. Libby, whose trial is scheduled to begin in January, is accused of lying to investigators about his conversations with reporters regarding outed CIA operative Valerie Plame, the wife of an Iraq war critic.

    Pardons are an end-of-the-year presidential tradition, and Bush was not expected to issue any more this year. He last issued pardons in August.

    "Requests for executive clemency receive intense individualized consideration based upon an established set of objective criteria," spokesman Fratto said.

    He said that after investigation by the Office of the Pardon Attorney at the Justice Department, most weight is given to these factors:

    _the seriousness of the crime;

    _how long ago it was committed;

    _the acceptance of responsibility and showing remorse;

    _post-conviction conduct and contributions to society;

    _any specific compelling need for relief;

    _official recommendations, including from the sentencing judge, the probation officer and the federal prosecutor.

    Bush remains among the stingiest of postwar presidents on pardons and commutations.

    President Clinton issued a total of 457 in eight years in office. Bush's father, George H. W. Bush, issued 77 in four years. President Reagan issued 406 in eight years, and President Carter issued 563 in four years.

    Since World War II, the largest number of pardon and commutations _ 2,031 _ came from President Truman, who served 82 days short of eight years.

    On the pardons list were:

    _Charles James Allen of Winchester, Va., conspiracy to defraud the United States. A former federal employee, Allen was convicted in 1979 for approving payments to James Hilles Associates Inc., a Virginia firm, for office supplies that were never delivered. In return, Allen received car parts, a radio, a freezer and other gifts from the firm. He was sentenced to a year of custody to be served by 30 days in jail, 90 days in a work-release program, and the remaining period on parole.

    _William Sidney Baldwin Sr. of Green Pond, S.C., conspiracy to possess marijuana. Sentenced Oct. 27, 1981, to six years' imprisonment.

    _Timothy Evans Barfield of Cary, N.C., aiding and abetting false statements on a Small Business Administration loan application. Sentenced July 17, 1989, to three years' probation, including 96 hours of community service.

    _Clyde Philip Boudreaux of Thibodaux, La., borrowing money from enlisted men, accepting a noninterest-bearing loan from a government contractor and signing and swearing to a false affidavit. Sentenced Dec. 2, 1975, to a Navy reprimand, loss of numbers on the promotion list and a $1,000 fine.

    _Marie Georgette Ginette Briere of Gatineau, Quebec, possession of cocaine with intent to distribute. Sentenced July 9, 1982, to three years' imprisonment and three years' special parole.

    _Dale C. Critz, Jr., Savannah, Ga., making a false statement. Sentenced July 13, 1989, to three years' probation.

    _Mark Alan Eberwine of San Antonio, conspiracy to defraud the United States by impeding, impairing, and obstructing the assessment of taxes by the Internal Revenue Service and making false declarations to the grand jury. Sentenced Feb. 1, 1985, as amended April 23, 1986, to two years' imprisonment.

    _Colin Earl Francis of Naugatuck, Conn., accepting a kickback of about $9,000 for helping a vendor for United Technologies Corp.'s Sikorsky Aircraft division, where Francis worked at the time, land a contract. Sentenced May 7, 1993, to two years' probation and a $2,500 fine.

    _Patricia Ann Hultman, of Kane, Pa., conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and to distribute cocaine and other controlled substances. Sentenced Oct. 28, 1985, to one year of imprisonment.

    _Eric William Olson of Ojai, Calif., conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute, possession with intent to distribute, possession, and use of hashish. Sentenced Feb. 21, 1984, by an Army general court- martial to confinement at hard labor for one year, reduction in pay grade, forfeiture of all pay and allowances and a bad conduct discharge.

    _Thomas R. Reece of Cumming, Ga., violating the Internal Revenue Code pertaining to alcohol. Sentenced May 2, 1969, to one year of imprisonment.

    _Larry Gene Ross of Indio, Calif., making false statements in a bank loan application. Sentenced Aug. 15, 1989, to four years' probation and $7,654.20 in restitution.

    _Jearld David Swanner of Lexington, Okla., making false statements in a bank loan application. Sentenced Dec. 6, 1991, to three years' probation.

    _James Walter Taylor of McCrory, Ark., bank fraud. Sentenced Oct. 18, to 90 days in jail, followed by two years and nine months' probation.

    _Janet Theone Upton of Salinas, Calif., mail fraud. Sentenced May 23, to two years' unsupervised probation.

    Bush also granted a commutation of sentence to Phillip Anthony Emmert of Washington, Iowa, whose case involved conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine.

    He was sentenced Dec. 23, 1992, to 262 months' imprisonment (reduced on Feb. 21, 1996) and five years' supervised release. Bush directed that Emmert's sentence expire on this coming Jan. 20, but left the supervised release intact.

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    but he cant pardon two border patrol agents for doing their damn job.

    WHAT A TRAITOR

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    Darn shame the border agents weren't on it. Hopefully whoever the next president is will.
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    bulloney that pardon needs to take place before January 17th

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    Kind of looks like he is protecting the Drug dealers.

    Looks like we have the makings of a new Conspiracy theory

    Mexican Drug cartels + open borders + Pardon Drug dealers + arrest Border Patrol agents who shoots Drug smuggler in butt + Camp David.

    Have I left anything out.
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    you left out IRAQ

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    This is a real shame, it seems like the President couldn't care less what We the People demand of him, but then what can we expect from a man who mocks the Constitution he swore to uphold and defend? You would think he was the President of Mexico not the U.S. I think 2008 will show the Republican Party brought about it's own downfall by betraying the will of We The People. Not that the Democrat Party is any better. Any good Republicans left need to get out of that Party and join together with Tancredo.

    I hope if Tom Tancredo runs he does so as an Independent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scubayons
    Kind of looks like he is protecting the Drug dealers.

    Looks like we have the makings of a new Conspiracy theory

    Mexican Drug cartels + open borders + Pardon Drug dealers + arrest Border Patrol agents who shoots Drug smuggler in butt + Camp David.

    Have I left anything out.
    We have a winner! Bush is sympathtic to his own kind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scubayons
    Kind of looks like he is protecting the Drug dealers.

    Looks like we have the makings of a new Conspiracy theory

    Mexican Drug cartels + open borders + Pardon Drug dealers + arrest Border Patrol agents who shoots Drug smuggler in butt + Camp David.

    Have I left anything out.
    That's what I was thinking...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scubayons
    Kind of looks like he is protecting the Drug dealers.

    Looks like we have the makings of a new Conspiracy theory

    Mexican Drug cartels + open borders + Pardon Drug dealers + arrest Border Patrol agents who shoots Drug smuggler in butt + Camp David.

    Have I left anything out.
    That's exactly what I was thinking too. Bush is sympathetic to drug pushers. Hmmmm....
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