Pardon People, Not Turkeys
Biden should exercise his pardon power to help some of the people whose lives his criminal justice policies destroyed.

President Joe Biden has recently made liberal use of his clemency power. The problem is that it's often more symbolic than it is practical.
That dilemma was displayed earlier this week when the president carried out the years-long, pre-Thanksgiving tradition of pardoning two turkeys outside the White House. Chocolate and Chip were the lucky recipients this year. "The votes are in, they've been counted and verified, no ballot stuffing," he said on Monday. "No fowl play."
It's a cute tradition. But I doubt it's funny to the thousands of human petitioners whose pleas still fall on deaf ears.
Biden's mass pardon last month for those convicted of simple marijuana possession under federal law is an example of all hat and no cattle. "I'm keeping my promise that no one should be in jail for merely using or possessing marijuana," he said in October. "None." There is no one in federal prison for simple marijuana possession anymore, but that was already the case before Biden issued his pardon.
Yes, thousands of people with misdemeanor records will have those convictions wiped. But not a single person was released from custody by the Bureau of Prisons due to Biden's proclamation.
It's not because there aren't candidates. Thousands of people are still serving time in federal prison for marijuana-related offenses, like distribution. Meanwhile, the Department of Justice seeks potential life sentences for people convicted of such offenses.
"I don't belong in prison any longer," Edwin Rubis, 54, told The Washington Post from federal prison. He's spent about 25 years behind bars for conspiracy to distribute cannabis and isn't projected to be released for another decade. "I might have belonged in prison when I first came in, the first two, three, four years, but I have done so many things that the system has asked me to do. I believe I'm truly rehabilitated." Rubis earned a master's in Christian counseling, has led Bible studies, and is finishing his doctorate.
The president also granted three pardons and 75 commutations in April after a little over a year in office. "Although Biden waited more than 15 months before issuing any pardons or commutations, that delay compares favorably to those of many previous presidents," wrote Reason's Jacob Sullum after Biden's April announcement. "Even Barack Obama, who ultimately granted a record 1,715 commutations, did not approve any until the last year of his first term, and then just one."
Yet the presidential pardon power can and should be used more often. Not just for turkeys, but for the thousands of people serving decades due to draconian drug laws that Biden supported for most of his political career.
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Get those people out of jail for the so-called ‘insurrection’ on January 6th. It was not. It was a protest gone wrong just like ANTIFA’s and BLM’s riots, with no jail time. We can’t call ourselves a country of law and Constitutional rights when it’s only for democrats. This country has to get back to its Biblical roots. Without it, we are headed for disaster!
There is no one in federal prison for simple marijuana possession anymore, but that was already the case before Biden issued his pardon.
Feature, not a bug.
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Change the tradition. Drop the turkey pardons, work on the timing of human pardons so they get to have Thanksgiving with their families.
The Pardon Attorney would, under this plan, be working overtime in Thanksgiving season to find worthy candidates for release. Then the President lets the press watch him sign the needed pardons a week or so before Thanksgiving.
This presumes, of course, that there are people in federal prison who are either unjustly imprisoned or whose sentences are too long. I imagine that if the Pardon Attorney and his/her staff look very hard, they can find a few such cases each year. Yeah, maybe a few.
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This is a good idea to change the politics of pardons a bit. I think presidents are scared to pardon now because something bad may happen and voters will blame them. Bad things will always potentially happen but right now all the good things are just ignored
Presidential pardons used to be more frequent. Here’s a list of some controversial ones, including before the era of excessive Presidential timidity:
https://www.ranker.com/list/every-presidents-most-controversial-pardon-ranked/ranker-news
Kathleen Dean Moore frowns on pardons to reunite families with their father/husband/breadwinner. Her solution is welfare for the families. (Moore, Pardons, 205-07) I don't hold with that, and it's been a legitimate rationale for pardons.
I hear he's going to pardon the Jan 6 protesters.
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Pardon people? Why? We hardly enforce the law as it is. We ought to be punishing more people, and making it clear that actions have consequences.
Don’t want to be in prison? Don’t break the law.
“We hardly enforce the law as it is.”
No, we have *arbitrary* enforcement – if the government doesn’t like you, it throws the book at you. If the government likes you, it lets you go or gives you a slap on the wrist.
If the government is indifferent to you, it flips a coin to decide whether to be too harsh or too lenient.
"The" law? So there's only one. And it's as infallible and unquestionable as the One True Entrenched Kleptocracy? Not long ago the Volstead Act replaced the entire Constitution for 14 years--the last 5 of which we call The Great Depression. (https://bit.ly/3g3cwzB)
there are tens of thousands of laws imposing long prison sentneces for actions that harm no one and have no victims. THOSE should not even BE crimes. Get those off the books before the end of this year, free all prisoners who are victims of these unjust laws, then come back next year and check that the new protocol is being implemented.
Thinlk of the billions of tax dollars saved, on the one hand then all the tax moneh saved by NOT warhousong these people for the next several decades.
'Three felonies A Day" / Harvey Silverglate.
Read it and then see how it all happened.
On the other hand - - - - - - - -
https://babylonbee.com/news/turkey-denied-presidential-pardon-after-photos-emerge-of-it-attending-jan-6-riot
Holy crap that’s funny
The last two lines of his speech are the best parts! LOL!
But did Joe sniff its feathers first?
We the People have been pardoning coercive govt. for 200+ years by continuing to vote for rulers, letting them rob (tax) us, run our lives (deny rights), and granting them unlimited immunity (when we let them judge themselves).
This systematic self-enslavement is chaotic, immoral, irrational.
Well, if this is actually a God-fearing, Bible believing nation, then the voters have only been following St. Paul's admonitions in Romans 13.
One of the least-controversial and easiest-to-apply parts of the Bible. /sarc
But live and work elsewhere and one soon discovers that most of the alternative jurisdictions are even more irrational and coercive. This may be why The Entrenched Kleptocracy spends do much money sending armies of boodling blackmailers abroad to shore up cruel laws defining vices as crimes. Sumptuary fanaticism denies citizens opportunities to emigrate and facilitates exclusion of "other" races and ethnicities. Wrecked foreign economies produce fewer qualified graduates with useful abilities.
Most prisoners are Negroes, so they're already voting Democrat. What's in it for Joe to go pardoning them?
Rumor has it he's a dark meat guy.
Ah... So somebody else noticed the turkeys in the pix and flicks are white, including "Choco Rations" and "Chipper".
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Good title, good points, good article. But foreigner-hating Master Race republicans still use "drug charges" as a federal pretext to deny bond and deport foreigners. It matters not if twigs and seeds were planted in a shakedown frame-up and that no conviction occurred. The prohibitionism and racial collectivism that caused migration to flee These States during when Herbert Hoover's dry law enforcement was "building a new race" is still as important to republicans as George Wallace's other policies.
Democrats like Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were no different.
draconian drug laws that Biden supported for most of his political career...
Which are authorized by the Constitution where????
This all could've been avoided. Hindsight anyone??
The USA is defined by the US Constitution...
Sadly Biden has a running record of ignoring that Supreme Law of the people over their government.
The same draconian drug laws that Kamala Harris supported.
What was a fun event for years was turned into another chance to divide the nation by Biden. That is sick.
No offense to Presidents Reagan and Bush I, but turkey-pardons don’t exactly have a lengthy history in the Republic:
“The first President on record issuing a “pardon” to his turkey was Ronald Reagan. Reagan had been sending the turkeys presented to him to farms and zoos since at least 1982, and 1987’s turkey, Charlie, was likewise headed to a petting zoo. At the time, Reagan was facing questions over the Iran-Contra affair, on whether or not he would consider pardoning Oliver North (who had yet to be tried for his involvement in the affair); Reagan conjured the notion of the turkey pardon as a joke to deflect those questions. Reagan did not make any pardon references in the 1988 presentation, but his successor, George H. W. Bush, instituted the turkey pardon as a permanent part of the presentation beginning his first year in office, 1989. The phrase “presidential pardon” in that ceremony was apparently inserted by a speechwriter; Bush initially was indifferent to the terminology, saying “‘Reprieve’, ‘keep him going’, or ‘pardon’: it’s all the same for the turkey, as long as he doesn’t end up on the president’s holiday table.””
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Thanksgiving_Turkey_Presentation#History
Symbolic? It was a white turkey. Maybe he is going to pardon some people from January 6?
...Pardon people not turkeys...
Well, you can't shove stuffing up people's asses, coat 'em with vegetable oil and shove 'em in the oven for three or four hours and then carve 'em up for dinner.
Unless you're Jeffery Dahmer.
So turkeys are back on the menu boys.
It's nice to see Mr. Binion advocate against his own individual interest, here.
We just had an election where one party message centered around crime with bail and pardons being a major part of ads. Like most things political, someone will sift through the data to find the one person pardoned for a shocking crime and push that forward. If pardons and bail could be less political, it would help.