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Presidential Pardons
This seems a strange arrangement to me - whereby the president can pardon anyone of their choosing.
If the Prime minister of the UK had such a power, I’m pretty sure the whole country would be up in arms at fellow crooks being pardoned, especially those engaged in criminal activity in support of the Prime minister. Do our American cousins have no shame in the political power of the president allowing abuse this way?
If the Prime minister of the UK had such a power, I’m pretty sure the whole country would be up in arms at fellow crooks being pardoned, especially those engaged in criminal activity in support of the Prime minister. Do our American cousins have no shame in the political power of the president allowing abuse this way?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm afraid you are the one who doesn't know what they are talking about spicerack.
And as for ymb, for his it seems to be "see Orange man good, no matter what the facts" :-)
Trump has proposed something the Democrats actually support. While they gleefully revel in the embarrrassment Trump is causing his own party and no one stands to get anything until it's sorted.
And as for ymb, for his it seems to be "see Orange man good, no matter what the facts" :-)
Trump has proposed something the Democrats actually support. While they gleefully revel in the embarrrassment Trump is causing his own party and no one stands to get anything until it's sorted.
// If the Prime minister of the UK had such a power, I’m pretty sure the whole country would be up in arms at fellow crooks being pardoned,//
thing I like about AB is that they are never rational and seem to have no memory
// Haha well done PP - too true!// Naomi
think back to Clay Cross Councillors. a thousand ABers tweet "who dey den?".
Here is the Walter Mittyish story
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Clay_ Cross#H ousing_ Finance _Act_di spute
the way that this walter mitty remembers it is that the Labour politicians said in a general election
go ahead and disobey - we will indemnify you.
Lots and lots of people such as myself saying walter mittyish things like: a statutory body cannot commit a crime and so the liability will fall personally on the men doing it. Others puffed "obviously unlawful"
and er so it came to pass
and Labour won and tried to indemnify the councillors and the attorney general said he would have to resign on principle. Labour did and he did
I thought it was sam silkin
now read what really happened
so the answer ABers who have got down to here - is that we worked all this out in 1973
thing I like about AB is that they are never rational and seem to have no memory
// Haha well done PP - too true!// Naomi
think back to Clay Cross Councillors. a thousand ABers tweet "who dey den?".
Here is the Walter Mittyish story
https:/
the way that this walter mitty remembers it is that the Labour politicians said in a general election
go ahead and disobey - we will indemnify you.
Lots and lots of people such as myself saying walter mittyish things like: a statutory body cannot commit a crime and so the liability will fall personally on the men doing it. Others puffed "obviously unlawful"
and er so it came to pass
and Labour won and tried to indemnify the councillors and the attorney general said he would have to resign on principle. Labour did and he did
I thought it was sam silkin
now read what really happened
so the answer ABers who have got down to here - is that we worked all this out in 1973