I'm not sure he is going to pardon Libby. He told everyone to cooperate with
the investigation, and if he thinks Libby was less than forthcoming with the
FBI, he might just let him rot in jail.

Having said that, I still think Libby has a good chance at an appeal because
of the jury's statements, which seemed to indicate that they were punishing
Libby for the leak, which was not a crime.

On 3/6/07, hof.kenfused wrote:
>
> Bush is out of office in January 2009 just less than 2 years.  He is
> lame (depending on definition) after the election in November 2009. So
> if the appeals take 20 months Libby very well may be pardoned without
> spending a day in jail.
>



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