Thursday, March 27, 2008

About That Bush Doctrine

Hullabaloo: "...Gee, I wonder if the Bush Doctrine includes a provision for premptive pardons?

Cheney's memory is a great fallacy that haunts us today, just as the misbegotten Iraq war will haunt us 30 years from now. It was a huge mistake to pardon Richard Nixon and I say that as someone who thought it was the right thing to do at the time. I was very young and had a soft heart and thought that it was gratuitous to punish him more after his terrible humiliation and that it would be good for the country to 'move on.'

Allowing Nixon to get away with his crimes while his fellow Republicans angrily stewed over the injustice of his downfall is what led to the ongoing usurpation of the constitution under Republican rule. They believe the president is above the law and the constitution. Why wouldn't they? They do these things and there's no accountability so they do it again the first chance they get, always upping the ante. When they finally lose an election and take a breather from illegal wars and pillaging and shredding the constitution, the Democrats are so busy beating back political attacks and trying to clean up the mess that they decide accountability isn't worth it. They 'bind up the wounds' allowing the infection to fester until the next time it happens..."

The next cycle must include punishment for the Bush Criminals. It is the only way to stop the law breaking-- if justice is swift, sure, and pardon-free.

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