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Bush Commutes Libby Prison Sentence
WASHINGTON -- President Bush commuted the sentence of former aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby Monday, sparing him from a 2 1/2-year prison term in the CIA leak case. Bush left intact a $250,000 fine and two years probation for Libby, according to a senior White House official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the decision had not been announced.
Bush's move came hours after a federal appeals panel ruled Libby could not delay his prison term in the CIA leak case. That decision put the pressure on the president, who had been sidestepping calls by Libby's allies to pardon the former chief of staff to Vice President Dick Cheney.
Statement by the President
The White House Office of the Press Secretary Monday, July 2, 2007; 5:53 PM
The United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit today rejected Lewis Libby's request to remain free on bail while pursuing his appeals for the serious convictions of perjury and obstruction of justice. As a result, Mr. Libby will be required to turn himself over to the Bureau of Prisons to begin serving his prison sentence.
I have said throughout this process that it would not be appropriate to comment or intervene in this case until Mr. Libby's appeals have been exhausted. But with the denial of bail being upheld and incarceration imminent, I believe it is now important to react to that decision.
From the very beginning of the investigation into the leaking of Valerie Plame's name, I made it clear to the White House staff and anyone serving in my administration that I expected full cooperation with the Justice Department. Dozens of White House staff and administration officials dutifully cooperated.
After the investigation was under way, the Justice Department appointed United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois Patrick Fitzgerald as a Special Counsel in charge of the case. Mr. Fitzgerald is a highly qualified, professional prosecutor who carried out his responsibilities as charged.
This case has generated significant commentary and debate. Critics of the investigation have argued that a special counsel should not have been appointed, nor should the investigation have been pursued after the Justice Department learned who leaked Ms. Plame's name to columnist Robert Novak.
Furthermore, the critics point out that neither Mr. Libby nor anyone else has been charged with violating the Intelligence Identities Protection Act or the Espionage Act, which were the original subjects of the investigation. Finally, critics say the punishment does not fit the crime:
Mr. Libby was a first-time offender with years of exceptional public service and was handed a harsh sentence based in part on allegations never presented to the jury.
Others point out that a jury of citizens weighed all the evidence and listened to all the testimony and found Mr. Libby guilty of perjury and obstructing justice. They argue, correctly, that our entire system of justice relies on people telling the truth. And if a person does not tell the truth, particularly if he serves in government and holds the public trust, he must be held accountable. They say that had Mr. Libby only told the truth, he would have never been indicted in the first place.
Both critics and defenders of this investigation have made important points. I have made my own evaluation. In preparing for the decision I am announcing today, I have carefully weighed these arguments and the circumstances surrounding this case. Mr. Libby was sentenced to thirty months of prison, two years of probation, and a $250,000 fine. In making the sentencing decision, the district court rejected the advice of the probation office, which recommended a lesser sentence and the consideration of factors that could have led to a sentence of home confinement or probation.
I respect the jury's verdict. But I have concluded that the prison sentence given to Mr. Libby is excessive. Therefore, I am commuting the portion of Mr. Libby's sentence that required him to spend thirty months in prison.
My decision to commute his prison sentence leaves in place a harsh punishment for Mr. Libby. The reputation he gained through his years of public service and professional work in the legal community is forever damaged. His wife and young children have also suffered immensely. He will remain on probation. The significant fines imposed by the judge will remain in effect. The consequences of his felony conviction on his former life as a lawyer, public servant, and private citizen will be long-lasting.
The Constitution gives the President the power of clemency to be used when he deems it to be warranted. It is my judgment that a commutation of the prison term in Mr. Libby's case is an appropriate exercise of this power.
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Show AllJarhead68 says "we liberals have to be intellectually honest, lest we be seen as buffoons..."
Speak for yourself. "Jarhead" seems to fit your political view.
We expected it right? How about congress now gives Libby immunity and asks for his full and complete testimony under oath about everything?
He can lie again and get sentenced again, or spill the beans on Rove and Cheney.
Peace
Karl
jarhead68
You are way out of your depth here. You are no liberal.
You are a Republican. I can smell the stink.
Jarhead68,
Your claptrap impresses no one. It simply is rodomontade.
In your wisdom Sir, I am afraid that I am skeptical
Mr. Libby lied to us, to the American people
in the face of direct questioning.
I fear his lies were only. so that he could to shield you, or your vice president or
your administration
I am not a fool, I am not blind, nor Sir are the majority of the citizens of this great land. He was found guilty of nothing more than lying and deception
I suppose …a small crime in some minds …in some places
But most of us see past this Sir, We see that we are being lied to. We are being deceived. This man is a traitor to the Constitution, and America as a whole
He is a shallow - lying man - of poor character, who would deny his own God if it fit his plans, or perhaps the plans of his superiors.
This is neither noble or admirable. And yet you Sir, will defend him, and commute his sentence. You Sir will let him walk free.
When I read that you said
"I respect the jury's verdict"
I felt with a heavy heart, that it was a bold faced lie. A cold - calculated - heartless attempt to again bend the minds of those you are charged to serve and protect.
Few Sir, if any true Americans
or Christians will respect your thinly concealed "decisions".
I fear that the respect you seek, the adoration you crave, is only for what you hope to find within the inner circle of your confidants, supporters and friends.
You Sir have turned your back on the American people. You have chosen the gains and adoration of your piers over your constitutionally mandated paternal responsibilities to us the American people
You have allowed deception deceit and depravity to reign in the hallowed halls of the White house. You have failed in your charge to uphold the Constitution of the United States of America.
I sit here tonight afraid for our future. My future and the future of my children
Afraid because of the total lack of true leadership that I see.
Is there a truth I am failing to see? Amidst the glaring distortions and lies that confront me daily on the lips of your defenders and supporter? In the now rapacious, repetitive, worthless, glossy headline news I try to block out of my life… am I missing some beautiful undiscovered kernel of Devine inspired wisdom?
I fear not Sir, nay…I know not
You have failed us all Sir. You have chosen personal gain over your true responsibilities. History will long remember this betrayal. There will be no glorification of the deceit.
and yet still...
even when I feel that it is too late to repair that which has been undone
I hope, I pray, I implore you Sir
on the face of all that is true and just, in the name and Spirit of the teachings of Jesus Christ. Face your opposition, face your adversity, face the failures of the past and stand tall.
Speak truth to the darkness
do what is just and right, with conviction and purity of purpose
Defend, Protect and Elevate the office that you hold, for those who came before and those to follow, in the spirit of the Founding Fathers, Make your mark upon history.
Speak truth to the darkness
This is what I just sent Nancy Pelosi. I cannot pretend to be courteous when my very existence is threatened by these criminals who claim to represent us.
"IMPEACH, NOW. It is on the Table. I cannot believe the cowardice and hypocrisy of you and your fellow Democrats...Dennis Kucinich is the only person with the courage to lead this country, and he is being marginalized by you corporate whores. I am not mincing words here, because you do not listen to anything anyone says unless they pay you...that is prostitution. How does it feel to get screwed daily by these bastards who claim the power of the Constitution, then use it to corrupt the very system it was created to protect? You are a shameful represenetative of the People of the United States of America. I hope the people of your district cast you out sooner than the next election. You are as much a danger to this country as any terrorist locked up in Guantanimo or wherever you keep terrorists. Unfortunately, the most dangerous terrorist resides at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave, or Crawford, TX. Do you have anything to say?
Bring it on,
John
It's too bad that a lot of the comments here are a little heavy on emotions and light on knowledge. It's understandable given the circumstances, but let's all try to be smarter than those who would oppress us, and learn to fight the negatives within ourselves.
The right to pardon IS in the constitution, so we can't call THAT unconstitutional. However, there are plenty of other unconstitutional things that Bush may be impeached for.
The up side to this is that it leaves Cheney especially vulnerable.
If the Democrats don't want the aftermath (and the blame) for the Iraq war dumped in their laps in 2008, they had best be more aggressive and push for impeachment NOW. It's like the game "hot potato" - do you think they're going to turn the music off when the Republicans are in office?
HOT POTATO!!!
um...
John - have you ever asked anyone for anything before?
.................................Didn't get it did you?
Ever wonder WHY?
When will Bush quit tampering with the law? The answer: He will NEVER quit tampering with the law unless he is STOPPED! If this isn't an outrage of a high order then we are really getting numb. Bush is proving he will stop at nothing - absolutely nothing in covering up the disgraceful acts of his administration. Will somebody PLEASE start the impeachment process NOW on Bush and Cheney before they totally wreck this country. Please!!
The arrogance continues. We all know that Libby was just a small fish, the sacrificial lamb. Cheney is the real culprit here. It is time to demand that the Bush administration be replaced. I've e-mailed my thoughts to Nancy Pelosi and am going to start on all the Dems I can contact. For the sake of our country and the world, we have to impeach!
Honk if you're still supporting those crooks who illegally took control of our Whitehouse and have been raping you since 2000!
gwazdor
Bush is doing what he wants without regard to what anyone else thinks. The fear (for me at least and maybe others)..Bush will use nuclear warheads in bunker buster bombs in Iran.
There is another article in the NY Times linking Iran with hezbollah and the deaths of 5 GIs.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/03/world/middleeast/03iraq.html
U.S. Says Iran Helped Iraqis Kill Five G.I.'s
The Bush administration wants to widen the war and they are using the same techniques they used for Iraq. Putting stories in the NY Times
And it looks to me like Israeli hawks are having a hand in this.
These are dangerous times and we need some leaders who are competent. Bush and Cheney should be removed from office for numerous reasons. Pick any of the crimes they have committed and then get them out. Just get them out of power
I also sent a message to Pelosi but mine was simple.
"I want Bush and Cheney impeached".
Colleen, that is a good message.
You know, our country is a democracy, but at the present time it is a flawed democracy. Our liberty is at stake, for "We the people" have tolerated the insidious growth of private power, where it is now stronger than our democratic government. That essentially by definition is Fascism,___ a govenment which is owned by any group, an individual, or any powerful private organization. Over the years we have allowed this to occur and our congress must end it now, or accept the truth and suffer the consequences along with all the rest of us.
Any of the vicious, lying, stealing thugs in Bush's gang will get the same thing. Pardoned or commuted, probably given medals of freedom, too. The rot in this administration is so deep that only removal of the entire bunch, by impeachment, for which the Constitution bars pardons, will clean house.
If the Cheney/Bush gang does not declare martial law after a black op so they can stay in power as long as they want, you will probably see some sort of blanket pardon for everyone involved in the Bush government.
This is not to even mention Cheney/Bush's fixation on starting another war by nuking Iran and/or Syria.
The only reason we are not seeing impeachment ON the table right now is that, if impeachment were to be used as the Constitution defines it, most of the House and Senate would also find themselves up on charges; so they just avoid the whole thing. Some Supreme Court Judges could use it also, as they are supposed to use the Constitution, not abuse it.
The American philosopher George Santyana wrote, "Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
"Huh? Hitler? Stalin? Fascism? Dictatorship? What's that? Don't bother me, man, I'm watching the game and American Idol will be on right after."
And Awaaay we go!
Anybody who has any respect for Democracy, Justice or has ever in anyway felt love for the United States of America must now call for the Impeachment of both President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney.
Bush logic:
"Furthermore, the critics point out that neither Mr. Libby nor anyone else has been charged with violating the Intelligence Identities Protection Act or the Espionage Act, which were the original subjects of the investigation."
In other words, Libby's lies under oath were such that prosecutors couldn't nail him for the original charge. They could only nail him for lying to escape the original charge.
But of course, in Bush-think "lying" is not really a punishable offense, since everything he does, thinks, dreams, eats and farts is a lie. In Bush logic lying to cover a crime is the natural course that everyone, his father, his mother, and everyone and everything he knows follows.
This entire Commutation document is a priceless snapshot of Bush psyche. Almost everything (not-) worth knowing about the man is contained in it.
". . . our entire system of justice relies on people telling the truth. And if a person does not tell the truth, particularly if he serves in government and holds the public trust, he must be held accountable."
bush damns himself with these, his own, words.
(has he not heard of the fifth?)
pelosi has no more excuses.
by accepting the court's verdict,
has dubbie blown scootie's appeal chances?
"I am the commuter guy" -w
Geff,
I think if you read some more CD articles and the blogs attached you'd find that this is hardly the extent of our "whining" OOOOHHHH yeah, Baby!!!
Never miss the oportunity to whine, whine loud, whine clear.
Now, the addition that I intended:
As other posters have noted, I think this WILL hasten the fall of Bush. Why? Because every schuck who stands in traffic court and gets dissed by the judge relates (badly) to exceptions taken in the justice system. Hell, I'd love my $400 ticket to be "commuted." Nothing wrankles the ire of working class Joe like this kind of crap. If big daddy can reach down with hugs and kisses for Scooter...wha...what about me?
PS: When the hell did traffic tickets escalate to $400? I remember when they were like $80.
the scooter commuter
the trolls were out at many a site last night.... harder work is done about this mal-administration for cronies than was ever intended for the common good of the People!
President Bush and I use the term president reluctantly in his case. Has said in the past and I quote " the constitution is just a piece of paper".
When he took the oath of the office of the president he swore on the bible that he would up hold that piece of paper.
Seems now that it lies in tatters. What a shame !
Gandhi when asked what he thought of western civilization said " I think it would be a nice idea".
I think so would be real democracy and the equal application of the law.
Evelyn Smith says "You know, our country is a democracy, but at the present time it is a flawed democracy." Um - Actually the USA is not a Democracy. It is a Representative Republic, specifically designed to keep the power out of the hands of the ignorant masses. The framers of the constitution were elite upper class wealthy people who intended the power to be controlled by a broad base of upper class wealthy people. The framers were also insightful enough to know that what they were writing was just a start, and intended that as our society changed we would need to update our constitution to reflect those changes. Here you have the basic difference between your old school "Liberals" and your old school "Conservatives". The Liberals wanted to move forward, allowing more power and freedom to the masses, while the conservatives wanted the power to stay in the grip of the ruling elite. Of course once the "Liberals" began to gain power they were easily corrupted and began building huge governmental institutions whose sole purpose was self perpetuation.
But alas the nature of power is to corrupt.
Speaking of corrupt............ I have $100.00 that says Nancy Pelosi and the Dimocrats will not do squat about the current corruption in the administrative branch, since they are just a corrupt. But hey the power is still in the hands of the ruling elite so it must be ok, they'll take care of us lowly masses just like they always do.
The power of the vote is there, but the masses are, like the founding fathers believed, to ignorant to use it to any real advantage. What a shame.
Um - Actually the USA is not a Democracy. It is a Representative Republic, specifically designed to keep the power out of the hands of the ignorant masses.
Poppycock. The USA is a corporatist plutocracy designed to offer different standards to the rich and well-connected. What more proof do you need than what you are seeing right now?
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha..........
America, welcome to wonderland, where everything is beautiful and nice in 3rd world country. It is fantastic that you have sunk down to our level. We live and deal with situations like this everyday of our lives. Who cares a shit as long as we have enough food to eat and a shelter over our head and an occasional holiday overseas.
Corporate business controls the government. Therefore, if one desires change in the government, one must boycot or make a general strike against business.
Writing representatives are a waste of time.
I heard Ambassador Wilson make a comment last evening. He said, nothing surprizes him anymore. I have to agree that many feel the same way. However, what would surprize me is this: Speaker Pelosi today calls an emergency gathering of Congress to pursue Impeachment of Vice President. Further more they will work over the 4th of July and beyond if needed to get this action to proceed.
This is completely insane!!!!
Why is Bush and every other scumbag in this administration still sitting in Washington? They should have all been removed from office during the first term when they lied about WMDs, started an illegal war, and blamed Iraq for 9/11 (just to name a few of their perversions).
Clinton was impeached for getting a BJ, and now these morons are still riding high.
But that's what happens when the majority of (voting) Americans elect the Republicans. I can only hope everybody learns a profound lesson from this fiasco. Never vote Republican again! Ever!
Winkin Blinkin and Nod - that's our president. The fact that he is still president says more about us that it does about him.
I have never favored impeachment because it creates such a show - when real world solutions cry out for our sustained focus. But if impeachment becomes necessary, then impeach Cheney first, then Bush. We know where the rotten smell is coming from.
Or... how about we turn our collective backs on this foul administration, cut of all funds for war or anything Bush wants. Simply keep a skeleton government going until the next election.
Why would we expect anything different from the thugs running the U.S. government? They're always going to believe they're above the law; they have since they stole the election in 2000.
What's despicable about them is they continue to pretend they're religious Christians to help cover up their law breaking. Only stupid people believe it (that they're godly men).
Remember Kenneth 'Kenny Boy' Lay? Convicted of high crimes and awaiting a possible sentence of twenty-five years in the can. A man who knew where more skeletons are buried than the groundsman at Pierre Lachaise, a wealthy effete man who could have provided a rack of silver bullets to bring down the unholy beast, facing the rest of his life in a metal box trying to avoid being raped. But then he died...
Today's multiple choice test;
Do you think that:
a) Nature intervened just in time to save the administration serious trouble;
b) Nature was given a helping hand just in time to save the administration serious trouble;
c) He received a one way ticket to Israel via a plastic surgeon to live a quiet life of luxury as Kenneth Leibowitch.
Guess the correct answer and win yourself a place on the 'no-fly' list! Good luck!
Pay attention all of you Democratic Presidential hopefuls! At the very least everyone who reads this website is watching to see how you react to this latest Neo-con emergency overdrive measure complete with pitiful rhetoric and no shame. If you (democratic hopefuls) ask for anything less than an immediate, all encompassing, dragnet to rein in this cabal of lying theives, you'll lose all credibility (...of what remains)!
Impeachment???????????
These guys, ALL OF THEM need to be ARRESTED
AND THEN EXILED!!!!!!!!!
So Scooter Libby doesn't deserve to serve any time for lying and obstruction of justice in a case of national importance, a case where a dedicated CIA employee was publicly, illegally outed for purely political purposes, forcing her out of her job. They were felony charges...yet he deserves no jail time, according to our President.
C'mon. Even Paris Hilton had to serve some time. As for the commutation serving as punishment enough for his crimes? Who are they trying to kid here? Gee, that $250,000 fine will probably be handled nicely by the Scooter Libby Defense Fund...he won't have to pay a dime out of pocket. And losing his law license? Don't worry, Scooter will have plenty of lucrative job offers lined up aided by his former corrupt boss who he's covering for, Dick Cheney.
And all I continually hear is that there's nothing that can be done...about ending the war, about making the President and Vice-President follow the law, about making this administration accountable to anyone for anything.
Bush may be in his rights to grant this commutation, but it only confirms how morally bankrupt our nation has become.
Watching C-Span this morning about the pardon (commutation) given to Libby, you would think most people are happy to get a criminal in the Administration into jail, but he is getting a LOT of sympathy from 'the Republican base', and they are all saying how the President needs support now. Ha.. I guess these die hard fans still don't realize that there is a REASON (well many many many reasons) why there is no overwhelming support for the criminals in the White House.
The important point is that Libby broke the law to protect Bush and Cheney and Bush, certainly with Cheney's full support, "took care of" Libby. That is completely different from pardoning a criminal whose crimes had nothing to do with the administration. When the pardon power was put into the Constitution, it surely was not intended to be used by a President to protect those who carried out criminal activities at the behest of that President. The Founders probably understood this defect, but thought that the Impeachment clause covered it.
Now there can be no argument. Bush and Cheney MUST be Impeached or we live under a completely criminal government. Every Democrat who does not push for Impeachment now must be opposed in the next Democratic primary at which he or she is up for reelection.
Mr. Bush just put Impeachment back on the table, and Ms. Pelosi must be thrown out by the San Francisco voters if she does not recognize this.
A nice 4th of July gift to the American People--his middle finger
jon
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Bush is America, America is Bush.
Bush is the Law above all other Law and the Constitution.
As Long as Bush is dictator, we have no protection or legal recourse. We are all subject to his whims.
Democratic leaders are too stupid to realize there only two ways to get rid of a dictator. One of them is Impeachment. . .
.
This is AWFUL. Utterly so. The rule of law has collapsed.
HOWEVER. Get the terms right. Libby was NOT pardoned. A pardon means you are innocent in the eyes of the law.
While we're convinced the Republic is dead, the Republicans blithely ride along knowing they are right. It helps to know the enemy. For example, today in the NYT, David Brooks, right-wing apologist, has his op-ed piece on the Libby affair. He thinks the whole Plamegate thing was a farce, Joe Wilson is a lying attention whore, Plame was not an undercover agent, and the Fitzgerald settled for Libby when his real target was the innocent Rove. Finally, he praises Bush's decision as a triumph of sanity and justice over partisanship.
Now the Murdoch right-wing bloviators will dumb down Brooksies's piece and spew it all over the airwaves. Small-minded Dupes like Jarhead68 will hear it and take it as a validation of their tunnel-vision "my country right or wrong" world view.
By the way, the Republic is dead.
Auberon,
I think the great majority of commenters at this website know that Bush did not use the "Pardon" for political reasons and instead "commuted" the sentence. It is all part of the spin game. However, for all practical purposes, it will be pretty much the same result. A "pardon" by any other name, will still smell as sweet, or, in this case for most people, as putrid.
There's a commutist in every Bush in Washington. A time to root them All OUT!
Evelyn Smith
I am so disheartened by the American people. I think Bush is a symptom and not a disease. (Bush as a leader, is not the cause but the result of structural problems in American government)
I wish the US were filled with people like the ones here at Commondreams. There is no balance now between all the political view points in the US. Only one view, pro business, is in control. I hope those idiots in the business world are satisfied with their manipulation of our limited democracy.
If there is a major economic down turn we could see some instability. If people think the draft created an angry populace, wait until people start losing their jobs and homes and then see how angry people can be. And there has been an increase in home foreclosures.
In calling Scooter's prison sentence "excessive", Bush was obviously more distressed by the fact that Scooter may have been sent to some cushy federal prison where he could still have had his fingernails polished than by the fact that on his orders untold numbers of nameless, faceless "enemy combatants" have been sent to secret prisons to have their fingernails pulled.
Colleen, your first paragraph is very wisely said. I wish more progressives would be more honest in recognizing that Bush is not the cause of all our problems, rather the result of them.
OK. I called the White House and told the lady I thought commuting Scooter Liobby's sentence was disgraceful. How long before the goons appear at my door?
I keep feeling there is a disconnect between Bush and reality, the same disconnect sociopaths have that allows them to keep lying, cheating, murdering and stealing.
If Libby had told the truth, most likely we would have a seen a clear trail of outting Plame all the way up the ladder to Carl Rove and Dick Cheney. And why were they involved? Petty vengence against someone that would not give them the lie they needed about a Saddam - Nigerian nuclear bomb material sales that would have fed into other lies and manipulated intel to get the US to invade Iraq.
So here we are on July 3, 2007 saying its OK for Libby to lie inorder to cover up the humungous lies of Bush and Cheney that has most likely cost us over 3 trillion dollars, thousands of troop casualties, tens of thousands maimed for life, and hundreds of thousands of Iraqi casualties.
It is still an impeachable offense to lie to Congress inorder to gain war powers, and Bush needs to be impeached. It is time we fully connect a sociopath to the huge cost of the Iraq War he created, whether or not he is disconnected with reality.
RE: ROTHSCHILD GOT IT RIGHT ON "GANG LEADER" BUSH
Published on Thursday, June 7, 2007 by TomPaine.com
"Why Bush Will Pardon Libby, Soon"
by Matthew Rothschild
AMONG THE MANY REASONS ROTHSCHILD LISTED THAT MADE AN IMMEDIATE PARDON LIKELY, THIS ONE STANDS OUT -
"Some pundits suggest that Bush won't pardon Libby until after the election because it would hurt the Republican Party.
"But Bush is more of a gang leader than a party leader. He wants to protect his henchmen"
(And I thought Cheney would reign him in until they were going out the door. Nupe...)
148 comments! Wow! But, we knew this was going to happen so this is not news, it's just a confirmation...
It is time to impeach Cheney/Bush.
This is as much an outrage as when Clinton commuted Henry Cisneros' sentence
I heard Dick Cheney has offered to do Scooter's time; and, to did it at Guantánamo.