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Originally posted by sebastian_dangerfield
The first statement is true. Libby is a unique case which happens to be a political football. Others are not. That's a cruel reality, but not a point for this debate. You could apply that argument to just about every sentencing in the country on any given day.
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I think it's a bit different than this - Libby has bargaining power, because if he plays ball with Fitzy who knows who might go down.
Where, the 20-somethings getting 25 years for quanities of coke no greater than George W once carried while wandering the streets of New Haven have no bargaining power. Perhaps if they'd just hung out a bit more with the twins they'd know something of value.