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In article <va83rb$i1pu$1@dont-email.me>,That is the case indeed. The Land-n-Order Republican President
Cryptoengineer <petertrei@gmail.com> wrote:On 8/22/2024 1:58 PM, Scott Lurndal wrote:But he was head of the CIA, so used to treating laws as an optionalCryptoengineer <petertrei@gmail.com> writes:>On 8/21/2024 11:27 PM, James Nicoll wrote:>In article <va68qr$6u1l$1@dont-email.me>,>>>>
Bush I was a private citizen during Clinton's presidency,
and could not legally engage in diplomacy.
I believe you may have confused Bill Clinton (POTUS 1993 - 2000)
Jimmy Carter (POTUS 1977 to 1980).
Yup. Major brain fart.
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But it doesn't change the point. How do you get Bush I (who
did a lot of diplomatic work when the GOP were in power),
negotiating with Iran over the hostage deal, when he was
a private citizen? What quid pro quo could he offer to the
Iranians?
He (GHWB) had been the director of the Central Intelligence Agency
during the previous (Ford) republican administration.
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...which means that he certainly aware of the Logan Act, which
forbids private citizens from negotiating like that. Prior to
Reagan's inauguration, Bush was a private citizen.
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