random3434
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I don't get some of the pardons. Why would he pardon drug dealers?
Maybe because he's a compassionate conservative?
He's trying to spread the wealth?
He saw a thousand points of light?
Fool me once, shame on you; Fool me twice, shame on me?"
I don't know. The articles don't go into detail on the people. Just names and crimes. I'd like to see his justification for each one, myself.
IMO, a cocaine dealer is not someone you just let go.
I don't know. The articles don't go into detail on the people. Just names and crimes. I'd like to see his justification for each one, myself.
IMO, a cocaine dealer is not someone you just let go.
I don't get some of the pardons. Why would he pardon drug dealers?
Oh no gunny, here they come....counting for sealy and chris/kirk....1....2....3..............
I was really disappointed to see they weren't on the list.If he can free drug dealers he can by god free the border agents.
I dont know if they were actual dealers or just user. The article says cocaine convictions and wrongful use. So kind of hard to tell, might just be low level simple possesion.
_Leslie Owen Collier of Charleston, Mo. She was convicted for unauthorized use of a pesticide and violating the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act.
_Milton Kirk Cordes of Rapid City, S.D. Cordes was convicted of conspiracy to violate the Lacey Act, which prohibits importation into the country of wildlife taken in violation of conservation laws.
_Richard Micheal Culpepper of Mahomet, Ill., who was convicted of making false statements to the federal government.
_Brenda Jean Dolenz-Helmer of Fort Worth, Texas, for reporting or helping cover up a crime.
_Andrew Foster Harley of Falls Church, Va. Harley was convicted of wrongful use and distribution of marijuana and cocaine.
_Obie Gene Helton of Rossville, Ga., whose offense was unauthorized acquisition of food stamps.
_Carey C. Hice Sr. of Travelers Rest, S.C., who was convicted of income tax evasion.
_Geneva Yvonne Hogg of Jacksonville, Fla., convicted of bank embezzlement.
_William Hoyle McCright Jr. of Midland, Texas, who was sentenced for making false entries, books, reports or statements to a bank.
_Paul Julian McCurdy of Sulphur, Okla., who was sentenced for misapplication of bank funds.
_Robert Earl Mohon Jr. of Grant, Ala., who was convicted of conspiracy to distribute marijuana.
_Ronald Alan Mohrhoff of Los Angeles, who was convicted for unlawful use of a telephone in a narcotics felony.
_Daniel Figh Pue III of Conroe, Texas, convicted of illegal treatment, storage and disposal of a hazardous waste without a permit.
_Orion Lynn Vick of White Hall, Ark., who was convicted of aiding and abetting the theft of government property.
Bush also commuted the prison sentences of John Edward Forte of North Brunswick, N.J., and James Russell Harris of Detroit, Mich. Both were convicted of cocaine offenses.
My bad. Same article. I wasn't really talking about the possession and use crowd. The distributor was the one that caught my eye.
I was really disappointed to see they weren't on the list.
Maybe it was his dealer when he was in college.
just kidding....
well, sorta kinda....
I was really disappointed to see they weren't on the list.
Like I said, there's no explanations. At face value, I can see some of them, but others make no sense at all, IMO.