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As Paul Charlton, a former U.S. Attorney in Arizona, told the Washington Post earlier this week, "If you pardon that kind of conduct, if you forgive that behavior, you are acknowledging that racist conduct in law enforcement is worth the kind of mercy that underlies a pardon — and it's not.
It was volunteered by Mr. Quinn and could be interpreted as an effort to distance himself from Ms. Dozoretz's comments, should they come up during the criminal investigation of the Rich pardon that is being conducted by the United States attorney in New York.
–ABRAHAM MYERSON God will pardon: That's His business.
You can see that in the way in which it incited this president to use his vast powers to pardon a person who had defied an order of the court ― not just any person, one who was sworn to uphold the law ― and to pardon that person for racially discriminatory conduct.
He gained such prominence in 2012 that President Obama joked that Mr. Silver had accurately predicted which turkeys the president would pardon that Thanksgiving.
At church, Sewall had a parishioner read aloud his written pronouncement: "To take the Blame and shame of it," and to ask that God "would pardon that sin".
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For it is in giving that we receive; It is in pardoning that we are pardoned; And it is in dying that we are born to eternal life.
William Jefferson Clinton assumes full responsibility for the Marc Rich pardon, but that is meaningless without some accompanying accountability.
But pardon us, that's such Old Economy thinking.
That might be the beginning of a practice of pardons that does not, itself, seem something like a crime.
Experts who have studied the pardon process say presidents from each party have granted pardons that raised an uproar at the time.
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