MrAl
Flashlight Enthusiast
Hi,If they've not even been formally accused of a crime and/or convicted why parden them? The act of pardening these people lends an air of guilt and raises suspicion that may not have been warranted. It begs the question "why did they need to be pardoned?" Which adds to the public perception of guilt which further erodes trust that national political figures are required to live by the same laws as the electorate. Good job Joe.
So does this mean we can get a pre-pardon? I was thinking of robbing a bank someday in the future if I can get a pardon today that would really help a lot (ha ha ha)
Ooops, too late