We can't let somebody rise to the top who will pardon these war criminals. Because they need to go to prison for what they've done in this world. We can't have a pardon. They need to pay for what they've done.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The President can pardon us again... and again and again, but... picketing will continue, and sooner or later, he will have to do something about it.
If anyone should do any pardoning. I should be the one pardoning the government for what they did to the Japanese-American people.
The folly which we might have ourselves committed is the one which we are least ready to pardon in another.
We often pardon those that annoy us, but we cannot pardon those we annoy.
It is in pardoning that we are pardoned.
I don't mind giving 5,000 pardons a day.
Of all presidential perks, the pardon power has a special significance. It is just the kind of authority that would attract the special attention of someone obsessed with himself and his own ability to influence events.
We have peace with God as soon as we believe, but not always with ourselves. The pardon may be past the prince's hand and seal, and yet not put into the prisoner's hand.
We pardon to the extent that we love.
We are all serving a life sentence, and good behavior is our only hope for a pardon.