'Your papers, please' must never be heard in America
Independent voices from the TWT Communities
OK. I'm glad President Bush commuted the 30-month prison sentence of Scooter Libby, the former top aide to Vice President Dick Cheney.
"Independence Day is coming," Amy Ralston noted. "And I think that would be the perfect time for President Bush to grant some more clemencies. I'll be watching the fireworks this Fourth and hope some of the women I left behind will have that same privilege."
"I only look at it one way," Mrs. Ralston said. "I want to know if he granted additional pardons for other people who are serving 20-to-life for minor drug crimes. I know so many who have had their petitions denied by the Bush administration, who are deserving."