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No he didn't.

She did 1 /1/2 years in federal prison for refusing to testify against Clinton. because she said Ken Starr was a witness tamperer who tried to dictate her testimony and she refused.

Clinton pardoned no one who was involved with him in the White House in questionable acts which might have implicated Clinton himself.

Clinton's pardons are not comparable to Bush commutation of Libby's sentence.

2007-07-05 15:46:17 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Government

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nice soapboxing... answering your own question.

But I agree.. and those republican rush-zombies are spewing illogical garbage when they try to even equate the two.

2007-07-05 15:50:07 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Susan Mcdougal

2016-09-30 22:58:33 · answer #2 · answered by dorthy 4 · 0 0

Clinton DID pardon Susan McDougal, she was pardoned January 20, 2001, as were fellow Whitewater conspirators Stephan Smith, Robert Palmer and Christopher Wade.

2007-07-05 16:13:28 · answer #3 · answered by Gray Wanderer 7 · 1 0

No, Clinton McDougal'd Susan.

2007-07-05 15:51:25 · answer #4 · answered by Mr. Samsa 5 · 2 0

Mark Rich was a Clinton associate. How about his brother?

2007-07-05 15:51:22 · answer #5 · answered by meathead 5 · 2 0

Clinton pardoned everyone he could think of, or paid him.

2007-07-05 15:50:12 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Why do you lie?
You Say "Clinton pardoned no one who was involved with him in the White House in questionable acts which might have implicated Clinton himself."

Explain this: Marc Rich, a fugitive, was pardoned of tax evasion, after clemency pleas from Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak, among many other international luminaries. Denise Rich, Marc's former wife, was a close friend of the Clintons and had made substantial donations to both Clinton's library and Hillary's Senate campaign. According to Paul Volcker's independent investigation of Iraqi Oil-for-Food kickback schemes, Marc Rich was a middleman for several suspect Iraqi oil deals involving over 4 million barrels of oil.[14]
Susan McDougal, who had already completed her sentence, was pardoned for her role in the Whitewater scandal; McDougal had served 18 months on contempt charges for refusing to testify about Clinton's role.
Almon Glenn Braswell was pardoned of his mail fraud and perjury convictions, even while a federal investigation was underway regarding additional money laundering and tax evasion charges.[12] Braswell and Carlos Vignali each paid approximately $200,000 to Hillary Clinton's brother, Hugh Rodham, to represent their respective cases for clemency. Hugh Rodham returned the payments after they were disclosed to the public.[citation needed] Braswell would later invoke the Fifth Amendment at a Senate Committee hearing in 2001, when questioned about allegations of his having systematically defrauded senior citizens of millions of dollars.[13]
Roger Clinton, the president's half-brother, on drug charges after having served the entire sentence more than a decade before. Roger Clinton would be charged with drunk driving and disorderly conduct in an unrelated incident within a year of the pardon.[15] He was also briefly alleged to have been utilized in lobbying for the Braswell pardon, among others.
Henry Cisneros:U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development from 1993 to 1997. He left public office, after pleading guilty to making false statements to federal officials
John Deutch (former Director of Central Intelligence Agency) :Soon after Deutch's departure from the CIA in 1996 it was revealed that classified materials were being kept on several of Deutch's laptop computers designated as unclassified. In January of 1997, the CIA began a formal security investigation of the matter. Senior management at CIA declined to fully pursue the security breach. Over two years after his departure, the matter was referred to the Department of Justice, where Attorney General Janet Reno declined prosecution. She did, however, recommend an investigation to determine whether Deutch should retain his security clearance.[3] President Clinton pardoned Deutch on his last day in office.[4]
Pincus Green (1936 - ) is an oil and gas commodities trader whose net worth is estimated by Forbes magazine at $1.2 billion USD. Green fled the United States in 1983, along with partner Marc Rich, after being indicted by U.S. Attorney and future mayor of New York City Rudolph Giuliani, on charges of tax evasion and illegal trading with Iran.
Green received a controversial presidential pardon, along with Marc Rich, from United States President Bill Clinton in 2001.
And those are just a few.....
So again I ask you...Why do you lie?

2007-07-05 17:20:02 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't know. Please allow me to go down to the dungeon and search the archives in the "doesn't relate to anything anymore" pile and see if I might retrieve that documentation for you. This question died out before Gore got fat.

2007-07-05 15:51:37 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

yeah, after he sprayed a stain on her dress, he said pardon me.

2007-07-05 16:19:50 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/aponline/20010120/aponline102610_000.htm


DUH...the he11 he didn't pardon her............

2007-07-05 15:50:26 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

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