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- From: f_gautjw@ccsvax.sfasu.edu
- Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy
- Subject: Re: Weinberger's Pardon
- Message-ID: <1992Dec28.215115.2267@ccsvax.sfasu.edu>
- Date: 28 Dec 92 21:51:15 CST
- References: <BzzH4s.M60@well.sf.ca.us>
- Organization: Stephen F. Austin State University
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- In article <BzzH4s.M60@well.sf.ca.us>, sarfatti@well.sf.ca.us (Jack Sarfatti) writes:
- >
- > Please circulate this to other relevant usenet conferences thankyou.
- >
- > Letters Editor
- > San Francisco Chronicle
- >
- > I applaud President Bush's pardon of Cap Weinberger and the others. It is
- > not a question that these patriots are "above the law" as President Clinton
- > fears. The real issue is justice and the balance of power between the
- > Congress and the Executive. Nazi Germany made racial laws, were they just?
- > The Boland ammendment is such an unjust law that cripples the Presidency.
- >
- [deleted]
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- > Jack Sarfatti
- >
- It is bad enough but certainly not unexpected that Bush issued these
- pardons. But it is truly pathetic that he praises criminal activity
- as patriotic. That he would issue the pardons on Christmas eve to
- minimize public awareness of his action speaks volumes about the
- character of the man.
-
- -Joe Gaut
-