For Immediate Release Feb 6, 2001 |
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Bush Shows Insensitivity to Ethics and Justice Issues (Washington, DC) Since he declared for the Presidency about two years ago, George W. Bush has shown many admirable traits, such as his �compassionate conservatism�s� concern for education, reform of Social Security and Medicare, and, most important, significant tax cuts for all Americans. However, noticeably absent from his agenda is a real commitment to bringing about justice for politicians, government officials, and lawyers and judges who violate the law. Judicial Watch�s motto is �no one is above the law!� During the primary campaign, the President refused to call for a special counsel to investigate Chinagate, stating only:
At the Republican National Convention, as reported by the renowned columnist William Safire, he dismissed cleaning up corruption in government as an important issue:
When pardons were discussed for former President Bill Clinton, G.W. stated that Clinton should be allowed to �move on� and �enjoy life and become an active participant in the American system.� Later, when indeed pardons were issued by Clinton for other criminals, President Bush held:
The latest insensitivity to the crimes of the Clintons [and other politicians who abused their office] was issued yesterday, when in discussing the Clintons� illegal heist of gifts from the White House, G.W. replied:
George Lardner The Washington Post, February 6, 2001. �It is time for President George W. Bush to stop playing politics with the fundamental underpinnings of the nation�s well being; Judeo-Christian respect for ethics, morality and the rule of law. Without this, our country truly has nothing, and no tax cut, Social Security or Medicare reform, or education plan, will save the nation from ultimate decline,� stated Judicial Watch Chairman and General Counsel Larry Klayman. |