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Breaking News: Bush Pardons Libby

Posted: Monday, July 02, 2007 5:49 PM by Countdown

 
President Dick Cheney George W. Bush has done it, he's commuted the sentence of convicted felon Scooter Libby...

Here's the statement...

THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
___________________________________________________________
For Immediate Release July 2, 2007
STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT

The United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit today rejected Lewis Libby's request to remain free on bail while pursuing his appeals for the serious convictions of perjury and obstruction of justice. As a result, Mr. Libby will be required to turn himself over to the Bureau of Prisons to begin serving his prison sentence.

I have said throughout this process that it would not be appropriate to comment or intervene in this case until Mr. Libby's appeals have been exhausted. But with the denial of bail being upheld and incarceration imminent, I believe it is now important to react to that decision.

From the very beginning of the investigation into the leaking of Valerie Plame's name, I made it clear to the White House staff and anyone serving in my administration that I expected full cooperation with the Justice Department. Dozens of White House staff and administration officials dutifully cooperated.

After the investigation was under way, the Justice Department appointed United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois Patrick Fitzgerald as a Special Counsel in charge of the case. Mr. Fitzgerald is a highly qualified, professional prosecutor who carried out his responsibilities as charged.

This case has generated significant commentary and debate. Critics of the investigation have argued that a special counsel should not have been appointed, nor should the investigation have been pursued after the Justice Department learned who leaked Ms. Plame's name to columnist Robert Novak. Furthermore, the critics point out that neither Mr. Libby nor anyone else has been charged with violating the Intelligence Identities Protection Act or the Espionage Act, which were the original subjects of the investigation. Finally, critics say the punishment does not fit the crime: Mr. Libby was a first-time offender with years of exceptional public service and was handed a harsh sentence based in part on allegations never presented to the jury.

Others point out that a jury of citizens weighed all the evidence and listened to all the testimony and found Mr. Libby guilty of perjury and obstructing justice. They argue, correctly, that our entire system of justice relies on people telling the truth. And if a person does not tell the truth, particularly if he serves in government and holds the public trust, he must be held accountable. They say that had Mr. Libby only told the truth, he would have never been indicted in the first place.

Both critics and defenders of this investigation have made important points. I have made my own evaluation. In preparing for the decision I am announcing today, I have carefully weighed these arguments and the circumstances surrounding this case.

Mr. Libby was sentenced to thirty months of prison, two years of probation, and a $250,000 fine. In making the sentencing decision, the district court rejected the advice of the probation office, which recommended a lesser sentence and the consideration of factors that could have led to a sentence of home confinement or probation.

I respect the jury's verdict. But I have concluded that the prison sentence given to Mr. Libby is excessive. Therefore, I am commuting the portion of Mr. Libby's sentence that required him to spend thirty months in prison.

My decision to commute his prison sentence leaves in place a harsh punishment for Mr. Libby. The reputation he gained through his years of public service and professional work in the legal community is forever damaged. His wife and young children have also suffered immensely. He will remain on probation. The significant fines imposed by the judge will remain in effect. The consequences of his felony conviction on his former life as a lawyer, public servant, and private citizen will be long-lasting.

The Constitution gives the President the power of clemency to be used when he deems it to be warranted. It is my judgment that a commutation of the prison term in Mr. Libby's case is an appropriate exercise of this power.

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Ashen claims, "there definitely is something to hide."  Alright then, why has Fitzgerald not indicted anyone on conspiracy to obstruct justice or the actually crimes he was originally supposed to inform us all occurred?

Another theory is that there was no crime.  Armitage outed Plame by accident and the Washington DC power players took the name and ran, journos and politicos alike.  The actualy crime was committed by someone other than Libby but he was caught in what prosecuters call, "perjury traps."

So to say, "definitely," is simple bias, blind devotion to a hatred so deep that logical thought can no longer be presented or you are just too lazy to become informed about the law.

Commuting a sentence is an act of compassion.  Libby has to shell out 250K and remain a convicted felon for the rest of his life.  I feel perjury for a crime that was never shown to have existed is paid by that punishment and jail time was overkill.  I know it is my opinion and at least I know the difference between an opinion and fact.
SH, Westfield, NJ (Sent Monday, July 02, 2007 7:09 PM)

Another point. IMHO - compassion and love exited the American Government with Mr. Bush's first inauguration.
As Keith once said:

"We've been here before."
Since when has the idiot in chief been a lawyer or judge?  Oh well if you can pretend to be the president I guess you can do anything you want.
SH - ditto on what mad in madtown said!! and love this!!
No one should be surprised by this. It was only a matter of time. Libby had his sentence commuted so that he wouldn't talk. Period. He knows too much.
this is the worst president in history trickey dick was not as bad he didnt parden his boys they have no idea what the rule of law is and dont care impeach them.
Bush made have the legal right for the commutation but why does everyone else have to live with conflict of interest laws.  Given what Libby could have undoubtedly told investigators this stinks to high heaven.
Someone please call 911. My country is dying.
I agree with you Independent.  You are free to believe whatever you want.  But when there is no coup, democracy continues after "July 4, 2007 - National Day of Mourning," Bush and Cheney leave office in 1/09 just like those great men before them, not claiming to be monarchs, and the sun rises tomorrow morning, I will know that the previous posts were just "a little" over emotional.
I am so tired of this case being called a perjury trap. All Scooter Libby had to do was tell the truth, and say where he learned about Valerie Plame's identity. It is also undisputed that he did leak her name to the NYT reporter, Judith Miller. She just never wrote about it. He did leak, and he did lie to the grand jury. I am also tired of so many people saying he was such a dedicated, smart and well-educated man. So what if he went to Yale. Another person that works in the White House went there too. He was idiotic enough to think that Patrick Fitzgerald would believe his Tim Russert story, rather than say he learned it from his boss. All he had to do was tell the truth. He was afraid, and couldn't handle the truth. (OK so I borrowed that from Jack Nicholson and  "A Few Good Men"). He deserved his time. The President also didn't go far enough to please his right wing buddies, by leaving the fine and conviction in place. Or will that be dealt with in a successive pardon after the '08 election. Hopefully, Libby's bar associations act quickly to suspend him from the practice of law, thus forcing another capitulation prior to the election. What a sad day for America. when will this ever end. If the only result of the Bush administration is the destruction of the Republican Party, then it might be worth it. Otherwise, we are paying way too high a price for this, in terms of our world stature, and constituional protections. Why not pardon the low-ranking soldiers who were carrying out the orders for torture in Abu Ghraib. Why not show some real courage?
On the morning of May 6, 1997, Governor George W. Bush signed his name to a confidential three-page memorandum from his legal counsel, Alberto R. Gonzales, and placed a bold black check mark next to a single word: DENY. It was the twenty-ninth time a death-row inmate's plea for clemency had been denied in the twenty-eight months since Bush had been sworn in. In this case Bush's signature led, shortly after 6:00 P.M. on the very same day, to the execution of Terry Washington, a mentally retarded thirty-three-year-old man with the communication skills of a seven-year-old. Let me get this straight, you can't save a mentally challanged person from death, but you can save a friend from a harsh sentance?
The inmates are in charge of the asylum in Washington. It is well past time for the impeachment and removal of "Dr. Tarr and Prof. Fether". These are not "great men" but merely scoundrels with low cunning.

It would have been a lovely Fourth of July this year if "justice for all" still meant something.
President Bush's justification for commuting I. Lewis Libby's 30-month prison sentence as being too harsh seems out-of-character. During his six years as governor of Texas he presided over 152 executions without clemency. Bush wrote in his autobiography that it was not his job to "replace the verdict of a jury unless there are new facts or evidence of which a jury was unaware, or evidence that the trial was somehow unfair." A Charge to Keep (Morrow 1999.) Obviously, he has a different standards for different people. Justice in this country was once fair and just for all.
bob boise - on the other hand, Gerald Ford pardoned Tricky D  ...  the rest served jail time.  Tricky D wouldn't have it any other way.  So is George W going to pardon Dick C, or is Dick C going to pardon George W ??  We need a new ruling - calling John R !!
SH, Westfield, NJ (Sent Monday, July 02, 2007 7:35 PM)

There is a fine line between being overemotional and being passionately concerned about the future of our country.

Two things:

1)As a very pragmatic person, at one time I would have agreed with your assessment that 1/09 would show a new administration and the continuity of our country. The very fact that I don't at all feel comfortable that that smooth transition will occur is representative of how uneasy I am about the way this administration has flouted the constitution.

2) In addition, even if they do leave peacefully, the precedents set by the behavior of this administration and, to date, no formal accounting by the justice system of that behavior, is, in essence, a de facto approval of the behavior. We will see it again in future administrations where it will be even more aggregious. (I looked that up in an online dictionary and couldn't find a correct spelling!!)

Re this specific case - Mr. Libby chose his sentencing by not ever coming clean. At any point, he could have mitigated the severity judged on him. He chose not too. Therefore, in my opinion, "compassion" had nothing to do with Mr. Bush's decision to commute jail time. The knowledge that we are asserting that Mr. Libby is protecting probably has little to do with the Plame case and everything to do with keeping Mr. Cheney out of jail. That is, of course, only an opinion.
SH-

You stated "Whatever happened to the values of compassion and love?".

Why didn't we compassionately, yet sternfully, forgive those who attacked us on 9-11? Why haven't we (as true conservative Ron Paul suggested) looked at our own foreign policy for the past century and realized that we pissed off the crazy people? (Most people know how to deal with crazy people... stay away from them and don't piss them off, especially if they are powerful and have fanatical followers willing to die for them.)

We should be fighting terrorism with Law Enforcement and Intelligence, not Militarily against militant religious fanatics whom have no allegiance to a specific area on some map. This is the evolution of Guerrella Warfare, and we're fighting it akin to the British during our Revolutionary War.

Why didn't the Bush Administration use their values of compassion and love to respectfully disagree with Ambassador Wilson's report that Iraq sought Yellowcake? Why did Cheney look for ways to discredit the report? Why, during the testimony of outed CIA agent Valerie Plame, did a Republican question her about her political affiliation rather than ask about the facts surrounding the TREASONOUS ACTIONS that nobody has been charged with?

Bush said he'd unite, he'd be a compassionate conservative, that we weren't in the Nation-building business, and that the rule of law would be used to fight terrorism. He seems to have done the exact opposite, while using the fears of terrorism, gay equality, and a judicial system would prosecute Republicans in order to build his support base.

Of course we're pissed off. Bush, with the help of Neo-Cons, are trying to build an Autocracy. And there is no such thing as Compassion, Love, or Mercy shown towards those who reject such a government.
The outing of Plame as a covert CIA agent was to punish Joe Wilson for revealing that part of the Bush/Cheney argument for a pre-emptive war against Iraq was, in fact, a lie.  The whole argument for war was based on the notion that Iraq was an "imminent" threat to the U.S., that a "looming mushroom cloud" could soon rise above an American city.  Had the American people been told the truth--that the invasion of Iraq was the neo-con first step in shaping the Middle East part of an American empire--there would not have been much support for a war.  SH (in his or her 7:35 post) says that the sun will rise tomorrow.

Sorry, bud.  The sun won't rise for 3,583 dead Americans, killed in Bush/Cheney's war.  And while it will rise for the 26,350 wounded in that war, many of them will see the sun minus a leg, an arm, their sight, or part of their brain function.  A minimum of 66,807 Iraqis will never see the sun shine again, either.  And while you may be able to forget they never attacked us, I can't and won't.  

Bush and Cheney lied, and thousands died.  There's no clemency when you are killed in action.  Bush bleeds for poor Scooter the convicted felon (having gone through the justice system) spending 30 months in prison, but he (who went AWOL from the Guard) can send the Reserves and National Guard back again and again and again to put their lives on the line.  

It's disgusting.  
My answer to keith about Bush is he didn't put his face on and speak because BUSH IS a Pu$$!!!!!!!!
SH, Westfield, NJ:

Wake up!
This Republic and the Repbulican party is broken because of Bush and company. No evidence will ever convince you though, because "you can't handle the truth." You must first ask yourself why you continue to support this Theocracy with the shrinking 19% of this once strong Republic.
SH - Libby will never pay his own $250,000 dollar fine.  It will be paid out of political slush funds.  He is walking without seeing any punishment at all.
If I remember correctly, Martha Stewart served every day of a five month sentence for lies told to federal agents when she wasn't even under oath.  People called that a light sentence, at the time.  

Scooter Libby lied under oath to a grand jury about his part in telling members of the press the identify of a covert agent of the United States.  Ultimately, the CIA confirmed that Plame was covert, and that confirmation was given to the Congress in a formal statement by the CIA, and by Plame herself.

Comparing these two instances, there is no sense in which I would see Libby's sentence as "harsh."  Rather, commuting the sentence is the act of a chief executive who condones perjury or who recognizes that his administration called on Mr. Libby to break the law.  

We should be outraged that this administration views the rule of law with so little respect.  Perjury by a public official in a case with national security implications is far more contemptible than lies relating to possible insider trading.

All that said, my Country is a democratic republic. The only coup that we need is an election. We who are outraged today need to organize tomorrow, and vote in 2008.
Once again Bush demonstrates his existence in an alternate universe, while pretending to reside in this one. Because he realizes no one or no law in this universe can interfere with his perception of reality, he fumbles his way through history, trashing the Constitution, and rendering irrelavant any hint of understanding the difference between democracy and the imperial presidency of his world.  
Get off your high horse, Olbermann. It's going to be very hard for a whole lot of Americans to express much outrage over the partial pardon of Libby, because we all remember how Bill Clinton did exactly the same thing before he left office - and for a whole lot more people!   That's why I'm an Independent and hoping we can finally get a Third Party with a viable candidate.   This country's leadership Dem and Rep - is nothing but a large sucking sound echoing around the globe!

Get off your high horse, Olbermann. It's going to be very hard for a whole lot of Americans to express much outrage over the partial pardon of Libby, because we all remember how Bill Clinton did exactly the same thing before he left office - and for a whole lot more people!   That's why I'm an Independent and hoping we can finally get a Third Party with a viable candidate.   This country's leadership Dem and Rep - is nothing but a large sucking sound echoing around the globe!

This is not a government; this is a Fascist junta.

This fascist filth has to be stopped--whatever the cost, whatever the outcome.

M. Emily Cragg, B.S., M.A., Webmaster
www.abidemiracles.com
www.holyconservancy.org
SH do you believe these two people will leave office just a whole lot richer?  
With that blank, clueless, befuddled look on his face, and the unmistakable lack of any insight that is a hallmark of his presidency, Bush commutes the sentence of the suck up that tripped and fell on his sword for the team. Once again "the decider" makes justice irrelevant. I can't wait for this alleged presidency to be over.
Mark Maurin, Des Moines, Wash. (Sent Monday, July 02, 2007 7:47

Mark - thank you SO much for that quote. Hoist with his own petard, indeed.
I am not surprised about this commuted sentence by Bushie and I agree with above comments this is a way os silencing Scooter, but I really thought the "Sopranos" ended. This is like giving hush hush money to someone so they keep quiet. What is next, who is going to be swimming with the fishes. To think I would have had a good laugh seeing Scooter in an orange suit. Now, impeaching that VP " Dickie" is next. KO, interviewed John Dean and he mentioned that despite Bushie not letting anyone know this sooner or run it by them, he has the ultimate power to do this. Just like the other power he abuses and uses, so goes this sentence. IMPEACMENT IS THE ONLY WAY, WE THE PEOPLE OF THE GREAT USA CAN HAVE ANY SATISFACTION!!! Who do you tink will pay the tab of $250k? It is all taken care of just like the attorney fees Scooter racked up. This is a disheartening situation but I saw it coming and I thought it would have had it on July 4th, I guess the fireworks came early. This sucks  and it just shows us about how the elitist live, there seperate set of rules and the felonioius laws that they obide by. Peace, Denise!
He thinks to years is too steep?????????????????
In the old times these people would have been HUNG for treason! LIARS LIARS LIARS and some want me to believe any of their MFin' SPEW on anything they say? NO WAY NONE OF IT!
poppa bush pardoned less citizens then any other president. i can't find "baby bush's" pardon list at the justice departments web-site. can anyone let the people know what this man's pardon list looks like.
Watch for another "imaginary" terrorist threat on the 3rd or 4th to get this off the front pages.
Time to change the power of the president! Remove the ability for presidents to pardon anyone connected to a crime tied to the White House.

The power was for honest presidents, but this lying bastard is anything but honest. He is destroying this country and we all are watching it….including the members of congress. It is time to impeach this person.

These brain-washed idiots (<30%) of the population that lets the president get away with anything. It is like they are following a false God, that can do nothing wrong in their eyes.

Impeach NOW
Watch out this **** bastard above the law  won,t leave office, he will declare himself king. Remember Geo we revolted once in 1776 it will happened again.
then the **** bastards will go to jail|!

There is no law in the land any more he was not ellect but appointed by the courts. I hpoe all who supported him get theyre just rewards
Special Comment, please, Keith!
Shaffer Page - TURN OFF YOUR STUPID BROKEN RECORD!!!!
Will our compassionate president now commute the 10-year sentence being served by a Black kid in Georgia who at 17 had consensual sex with a 15-year-old girl friend?  The state law has been amended to make his "felony" a misdemeanor but the honor student remains behind bars.
George W and Dick Cheney are wiping their asses with our constitution.  I am so sick of this administration perverting ouir country's laws to serve their own purpose.  This Wednesday please remember that the United States was born a DEMOCRACY not an oligarchy.  Would someone in power (Democrat or Republican) please stand up to them and stop their crime spree?  

P.S.  How can any Republican in not think this is making their entire party look bad?  This is like bad high school senior prank done just before their school year/presidential term ends.
Such outrage at the expected! I love the hyperbolic, scathing attacks at this poor excuse for an Executive branch. But, really is anyone surprised? Recall when the long-awaited VP Cheney appearance as a witness at scooter's trial never happened? After the non-appearance, any conviction involving prision would be overturned by a stroke of Bush's pen, pencil crayon was predictable. Imagine what would have happened if Scooter had actually gone to prison...he would have sung like a canary. It would have made the Nixon Saturday Night Massacre look like a picnic! It had to end this way. How else could it have ended? Scooter "sings" and impeachment is assured.
  I took a walk to calm my blood down... then it came to me... impeachment? Really? not from leader Peloci...her office won't even answer a letter from my 14yr old son, not even a thank you for writing.
Tomorow I'll call the Dems office and laugh in their face... For even if the articles of impeachment make it thru both house's, they'll just laugh.. then what, they would then refuse to vacate... is the senate goin to call the national guard to evict the president? how about the army?. Don't make me laugh none of this is funny.
As for those who call for revolt. you're right, maybe 50 thousand people will storm the white house... Ha,Ha, Ha,Ha,Ha. Its Over, Forget it..
I'll fly the flag upside down this 4th.
What do you expect from leaders of the REPUBLIKLAN party that selectively believe in the rule of law? Only others go to jail. Their favored ones do not go to jail.

The Republiklan party cares about cheap labor, exploiting people for money, social authoritarianism, and unregulated business and fixed markets.

You can change America though. Click on my name to the left.

Looking forward to tomorrow's Special Comment.

In the meantime, my proposals to remove this power- and a lot of others Bush has abused- here:

http://lyansroar.blogspot.com/2007/07/three-proposed-constitutional.html
It sure does explain Libbys smiles everytime he entered the court, get it?
It is proven throughout history that all dictators get exposed,  Our Globalist government wants us to fight eachother(black/white/ext..) so we don't focus on fighting them, while they implode our economy and our civilization.  They are the real enemy of the rightous and of the patriot.  We will have to fight for our freedom, together(black/white/ext.).  Spread the truth, the right is might...  God Bless Us Rightous.
~Alfie.
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Scooter Libby, a man entrusted to serve the country at the highest levels, is convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice.  Because he and his family have "suffered" (with his million-dollar legal bills paid by their rich political patrons), Bush believes he shouldn't do one day in prison.  Meanwhile, two men in Oklahoma, Tommy Ward and Karl Fontenot, sit in prison, for life, for a murder they did not commit.  No mercy in Bush's heart for them, or for any of the other people unjustly imprisoned in this country.

The stories of Ward and Fontenot are told in Robert Mayer's "The Dreams of Ada" and included in John Grisham's book about two other Oklahoma men who were denied justice and eventually won their freedom through DNA.  There is no forensic evidence to test for Ward and Fontenot so there is virtually no chance they will ever be freed.  Some justice.
Martha Stewart has more criminal credibility than Scooter. She did 5 months for LYING to the FBI investigators. When will Bush, Cheney and the gang of thieves be indicted for at least lying?????
Interesting to see that shortly after airing on MSNBC's Special Report with Dan Abrams regarding the Lewis "Scooter" Libby commutation that Mrs. Karen Hannerty changed the number of Puerto Rican terrorists President Clinton pardoned from 8 to 12 when appearing on Anderson Cooper 360.  Republican strategists should get their facts straight rather than risk slander!
John Fenton, Little Ferry, NJ, my heart goes out to you on the loss of your son.
As an American History teacher, when I teach the Constitution next year, must I teach that there are 4 Branches?...The "Interchangeable Executive/Legislative Branch" according to DICK ? Poor little Jimmy Madison is spinning! Will the History books read that " No Man is above the Law" unless you are part of this administration? I was in college during Watergate---what has happened to outrage in this country?  We hit the streets and ended a war & segregation.Wake up America, you're government is incorporated and you're not on the board. Let them know WE Are still The People... As Frederick Douglass
once said , "agitate, agitate, agitate."


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