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Myra Bronstein

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123248263865099159.html

Let's hope Obama leads with A Conviction (of Bush) as well.

:lollypop:

Mark Stapleton

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Myra Bronstein Wrote:http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123248263865099159.html

Let's hope Obama leads with A Conviction (of Bush) as well.

:lollypop:

:hahaha:
Mark Stapleton Wrote::hahaha:
Myra Bronstein Wrote:http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123248263865099159.html

Let's hope Obama leads with A Conviction (of Bush) as well.

:lollypop:

:hahaha:

Let's not forget Cheney.
You get the sense that there is a standing order that a succeeding president will never allow the prosecution of a former president, even if they were a war criminal and crooked beyond the pale.

I guess this is what Obama means by "not looking back"?
Is the new AG Eric Holder the same one that recommended to Clinton that he pardon Marc Rich? If he is I wont be holding my breath for any prosecution of Bush and Co.

Here is a PDF which has Marc Rich's friend Michael Steinhardt pleading his (empty) case with Clinton.

The link below from Deep Capture has a history of Michael Steinhardt and how he got to where he did. A fine upstanding young fellow he is too. Why would Clinton give the time of day to these people? Why would Eric Holder recommend a pardon? On what grounds? Since when does an administration take orders from the mafia?

http://www.deepcapture.com/category/1-the-players/