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I remember reading somewhere that one of the considerations in deciding whether an individual should be charged with international war crimes is the likelihood that the person will be prosecuted in his or her own country. Wouldn't a Presidential pardon granted to Bush, Cheney, Addington and all the rest here on Gilligans's Island make it more likely that they will be charged and tried internationally? I'm not complaining at all, just asking.