Actually, there's probably a very nice trail with the pardons alone. Just to see who everyone is working with like Monsanto.
WIKI: President Bill Clinton was widely criticized for some of his pardons and other acts of executive clemency.[1] Collectively, the controversy surrounding these actions has sometimes been called Pardongate in the press.[2] Federal prosecutor Mary Jo White was appointed to investigate the pardons. She was later replaced by James Comey, who found no grounds to indict Clinton.
On August 11, 1999, Clinton commuted the sentences of 16 members of FALN, a violent Puerto Rican nationalist group that set off 120 bombs in the United States, mostly in New York City and Chicago. There were convictions for conspiracy to commit robbery, bomb-making, and sedition, as well as firearms and explosives violations.
Here's the big ***** pile...
Clinton offered clemency, on condition that the prisoners renounce violence, at the appeal of 10 Nobel Peace Prize laureates, former President Jimmy Carter, the cardinal of New York, and the archbishop of Puerto Rico. The commutation was opposed by U.S. Attorney's Office, the FBI, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons and criticized by many including former victims of FALN terrorist activities, the Fraternal Order of Police,[5] members of Congress. Hillary Clinton, then campaigning for her first term in the Senate, initially supported the commutation,[6] but later withdrew her support.[7]
The magicians: Edgar and Vonna Jo Gregory pardons
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Cl...ns_controversy
Lots of gittn their guys and gals out. It's peddled as mercy.