To: purpleraine
Yes. It can be retroactive, I believe.
121 posted on
06/09/2008 8:48:04 PM PDT by
SatinDoll
(Desperately desiring a conservative government.)
To: SatinDoll
I don't believe so. After he leaves office you can't remove him from office. I am open to someone posting the rules of the game. I think all you can do is put him in prison which they should have done with the last one for selling pardons. Apparently, you can't do anything to a president for accepting bribes or pandering for votes by pardoning someone.
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