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13 Nov 2008 08:32 pm
The Looming Bush War Crime Pardons
Mark Benjamin reports that Bush may issue a blanket pardon to protect his administration from war crimes. Benjamin also describes how Obama may approach Bush's use of torture:
The Obama plan, first revealed by Salon in August, would emphasize fact-finding investigation over prosecution.
It is gaining currency in Washington as Obama advisors
begin to coordinate with Democrats in Congress on the proposal. The
plan would not rule out future prosecutions, but would delay a decision
on that matter until all essential facts can be unearthed. Between the
time necessary for the investigative process and the daunting array of
policy problems Obama will face upon taking office, any decision on
prosecutions probably would not come until a second Obama presidential
term, should there be one.
But Digby doesn't think it will happen:
A
congressional commission would be great. But at the risk of sounding
cynical, the odds of that happening are about as good as Sarah W. Palin
becoming a Supreme Court justice. We're now heavily into let bayhgones
be bayhgones mode and I'd be shocked if this congress would do it.
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