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9 Trillion Dollar Republican Natio
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The Republican way, attack others for their faults and then like the
hypocrites they all are do even worse themselves.
Republicans are such hypocrites and liars.
Those President Bush granted pardons or a commuted sentence:
PARDONED
James Albert Bodendieck Sr., of New Athens, Ill., convicted in 1959
of interstate transportation of a stolen vehicle.
Jeffrey James Bruce, of Chandler, Okla., convicted in 1994 of
possession of stolen mail.
Charles Wayne Bryant, of Sautee, Ga., convicted in 1962 of theft of
United States mail matter by employee.
Carleton Gregory Carpenter, of Wayland, Mass., convicted in 1981 of
making a false representation with respect to information required to
be kept in the records of a person holding a federal firearms license.
John Edward Casto, of Ripley, W.Va., convicted in 1990 of
distribution of cocaine.
Jackie Ray Clayborn, of Deer, Ark., convicted in 1993 of
manufacturing marijuana.
Debbie Sue Conklin, formerly known as Debbie Sue McAlevy, of
Douglas, Wyo., convicted in 1990 of conspiracy to distribute
methamphetamine.
Charles Richard Fennell, of Valencia, Calif., convicted in 1995 of
false statement to a federally insured financial institution.
John Fornaby, of Boynton Beach, Fla., convicted in 1991 of
conspiracy to distribute cocaine.
Daniel Ray Freeman, of Douglas, Ga., convicted in 1963 of violation
of Internal Revenue liquor laws.
Thomas Dee Gandy, of Wichita, Kan., convicted in 1996 of mail fraud
affecting a financial institution.
Melton Harrell, of Cairo, Ga., convicted in 1976 of theft of
government property and receiving stolen government property.
Paul Dwight Hawkins, of Lafayette, La., convicted in 1990 of
conspiracy to import marijuana.
Roger Paul Ingram, of Round Rock, Texas, convicted in 1987 of
conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute an analogue of a
Schedule I controlled substance, Ecstasy.
William Lucius Jones Jr., of Birmingham, Ala., convicted in 1972 of
illegal possession of an unregistered firearm.
William Charles Jordan, Jr., of Dover, Pa., convicted in 2000 of
managing and conducting an illegal gambling business.
Saul Kaplan, of Scranton, Pa., convicted in 1992 of violation of the
Federal Election Campaign Act.
Billy Joe LaForce, of San Antonio, convicted in 1991 of conspiracy
to possess marijuana with intent to distribute.
Rudolph J. Macejak, of Morton Grove, Ill., convicted in 1986 of
possession of an unregistered firearm.
John F. McDermott, of Moretown, Vt., convicted in 1995 of receiving
kickbacks in defense procurement contracts.
William James Norman, of Tallahassee, Fla., convicted in 1970 of
possession of an unregistered distillery, carrying on the business of
a distiller without giving the required bond, possession and custody
of a still without the required sign outside the premises, working at
a distillery without the required sign outside the premises and
unlawfully producing distilled spirits from mash and similar material.
Glanus Terrell Osborne, of Dallas, Ga., convicted in 1990 of
possession of a stolen motor vehicle.
John Gordon Smith, of Littleton, Colo., convicted in 1988 of false
statement to a federal agency.
Walter J. Sweeney, III, of Cincinnati, Ohio, convicted in 1993 of
attempting to evade income taxes.
Nancy Lynn Thompson, of Bainbridge, Ga., convicted in 1997 of
embezzlement by a bank employee.
Daryl Toney, of Montgomery, Ala., convicted in 1993 of misdemeanor
theft within the special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of the
United States.
Charles Eddie Trobaugh, of Whitleyville, Tenn., convicted in 1965 of
liquor law violations.
Samuel Lewis Whisel, of Boiling Springs, Pa., convicted in 1989 of
aiding and abetting the interstate transportation of stolen goods.
Steven Wayne Whitlock, of Sarasota, Fla., convicted in 1990 of
conspiracy to import marijuana.
COMMUTED SENTENCE
Michael Dwayne Short, of Hyattsville, Md., convicted in 1992 of
aiding and abetting the distribution of cocaine base.
Source: Justice Department's Office of the Pardon Attorney
hypocrites they all are do even worse themselves.
Republicans are such hypocrites and liars.
Those President Bush granted pardons or a commuted sentence:
PARDONED
James Albert Bodendieck Sr., of New Athens, Ill., convicted in 1959
of interstate transportation of a stolen vehicle.
Jeffrey James Bruce, of Chandler, Okla., convicted in 1994 of
possession of stolen mail.
Charles Wayne Bryant, of Sautee, Ga., convicted in 1962 of theft of
United States mail matter by employee.
Carleton Gregory Carpenter, of Wayland, Mass., convicted in 1981 of
making a false representation with respect to information required to
be kept in the records of a person holding a federal firearms license.
John Edward Casto, of Ripley, W.Va., convicted in 1990 of
distribution of cocaine.
Jackie Ray Clayborn, of Deer, Ark., convicted in 1993 of
manufacturing marijuana.
Debbie Sue Conklin, formerly known as Debbie Sue McAlevy, of
Douglas, Wyo., convicted in 1990 of conspiracy to distribute
methamphetamine.
Charles Richard Fennell, of Valencia, Calif., convicted in 1995 of
false statement to a federally insured financial institution.
John Fornaby, of Boynton Beach, Fla., convicted in 1991 of
conspiracy to distribute cocaine.
Daniel Ray Freeman, of Douglas, Ga., convicted in 1963 of violation
of Internal Revenue liquor laws.
Thomas Dee Gandy, of Wichita, Kan., convicted in 1996 of mail fraud
affecting a financial institution.
Melton Harrell, of Cairo, Ga., convicted in 1976 of theft of
government property and receiving stolen government property.
Paul Dwight Hawkins, of Lafayette, La., convicted in 1990 of
conspiracy to import marijuana.
Roger Paul Ingram, of Round Rock, Texas, convicted in 1987 of
conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute an analogue of a
Schedule I controlled substance, Ecstasy.
William Lucius Jones Jr., of Birmingham, Ala., convicted in 1972 of
illegal possession of an unregistered firearm.
William Charles Jordan, Jr., of Dover, Pa., convicted in 2000 of
managing and conducting an illegal gambling business.
Saul Kaplan, of Scranton, Pa., convicted in 1992 of violation of the
Federal Election Campaign Act.
Billy Joe LaForce, of San Antonio, convicted in 1991 of conspiracy
to possess marijuana with intent to distribute.
Rudolph J. Macejak, of Morton Grove, Ill., convicted in 1986 of
possession of an unregistered firearm.
John F. McDermott, of Moretown, Vt., convicted in 1995 of receiving
kickbacks in defense procurement contracts.
William James Norman, of Tallahassee, Fla., convicted in 1970 of
possession of an unregistered distillery, carrying on the business of
a distiller without giving the required bond, possession and custody
of a still without the required sign outside the premises, working at
a distillery without the required sign outside the premises and
unlawfully producing distilled spirits from mash and similar material.
Glanus Terrell Osborne, of Dallas, Ga., convicted in 1990 of
possession of a stolen motor vehicle.
John Gordon Smith, of Littleton, Colo., convicted in 1988 of false
statement to a federal agency.
Walter J. Sweeney, III, of Cincinnati, Ohio, convicted in 1993 of
attempting to evade income taxes.
Nancy Lynn Thompson, of Bainbridge, Ga., convicted in 1997 of
embezzlement by a bank employee.
Daryl Toney, of Montgomery, Ala., convicted in 1993 of misdemeanor
theft within the special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of the
United States.
Charles Eddie Trobaugh, of Whitleyville, Tenn., convicted in 1965 of
liquor law violations.
Samuel Lewis Whisel, of Boiling Springs, Pa., convicted in 1989 of
aiding and abetting the interstate transportation of stolen goods.
Steven Wayne Whitlock, of Sarasota, Fla., convicted in 1990 of
conspiracy to import marijuana.
COMMUTED SENTENCE
Michael Dwayne Short, of Hyattsville, Md., convicted in 1992 of
aiding and abetting the distribution of cocaine base.
Source: Justice Department's Office of the Pardon Attorney