Bush Thinks It's Okay To Sell Cocaine?

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It's typical for a president to give pardons and commutations during their terms in office.

But this current pardon is a bit….odd.

George W. Bush commuted the sentence of a former producer for the Fugees, John Forte, who had spent seven years in prison for cocaine possession with the intent to distribute.

So, now, Forte will soon be freed. He'll only serve a bit more than half of his original 14 year sentence.

Who knew Bush was such a Fugees fan?!

Forte produced and co-wrote two songs on the Fugee's album The Score back from 1996. He was arrested back in 2000 and found guilty of possession of 31 pounds of liquid cocaine to distribute.

And aside from Forte, on Monday night Bush also commuted another man for a cocaine offense and granted 14 pardons.

The president and founder of the advocacy group Families Against Mandatory Minimums supported Bush's decision to commute the sentences of Forte and the other man who had been imprisoned for 15 years.

Apparently the group thinks that sentences for many "low-level, first-time, nonviolent drug offenders" don't fit the crime many times.

What do U think of Bush's actions?

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    Posted: Nov 26, 2008 at 9:45 am / Email this  »

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    1. 101

      31 POUNDS of cocaine ain't "low level" people!



    2. 102

      Perez you SCUMBAG.
      Why don't you be fair and put Bill Clintons list up.



    3. 103

      LOL that guy was probably his dealer.



    4. 104

      yea, seven years is definitely an overwhelming amount of time to spend in jail for someone with a drug possession charge…that is hardly a crime.



    5. 105

      Good for him, the prisons are overcrowded just because of drug offenses.



    6. 106

      Hell, the CIA probably funded the venture and let him take the fall! You gotta be kidding!



    7. 107

      It is ridiculous that criminals get out of jail just like that. If they are in jail, they are in there for a reason. They should have to finish out their sentence, just like every other criminal in this country. What makes Bush think that after they are let out of jail that they won't go back to doing the same stuff that got them put in there?

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