How many other presidents besides Obama have admitted to committing a felony?

Possession οf cocaine іѕ a felony.

Hοw many presidents hаνе wе hаd thаt ADMITTED tο committing a felony before thеу wеrе elected? AND wеrе elected anyway?

Obama really іѕ a trail blazer isn’t hе?
Nеіthеr Bush οr Clinton admitted tο commiting a felony. Look іt up.

12 Responses to “How many other presidents besides Obama have admitted to committing a felony?”

  • bash:

    Bush and Clinton, off the top of my head.

  • deacon666smirk:

    George W. Bush did a ton of coke. He just wasn’t man enough to admit it.

  • Joan S:

    Obama didn’t admit to a felony. You don’t know much about the law…do you??

    If this is the best you’ve got…its going to be a long 4 – 8 years for you.

  • Mr. De-wayne 19?:

    Clinton smoked but didnt inhale.

  • cybe:

    He was by no means in jail so he could by no means enter a book like My Struggle, as his idol did before being elected to socialize Germany.

  • Mr.JoChan (Jordan Chandler):

    Clinton
    Bush Jr.

  • Libs, almost as smart as lint:

    Clinton was convicted of a felony, perjury. His law license was suspended, and he was impeached. He subdue didn’t admit it.

  • CAVEY:

    GEORGE BUSH ADMITED TO THE SAME THING

  • Jerry O:

    Drug use in a President’s lifetime has influenced dramatic change from treating drug use as strictly a Law Enforcement matter to an education, intervention and treatment Agenda. This started in Clinton’s shortly term, advanced by Bush and hopefully will be expanded by Obama. McCaffrey, Clinton’s Drug Czar, recently acknowledged Bush’s hope that Obama continues financial support to Columbia’s banning efforts, which he says have been successful. Clinton admitted to toting a joint, but said he didn’t inhale, Bush did acknowledge use of Cocaine in College and alchohol abuse in late 70′s to early 80′s. Obama stated on Leno in Jan ’07 he smoked dope and did powder at Occidental for a couple years. When questioned by Leno if he inhaled, Obama said “wasn’t that the thought”. Woodrow Wilson was addicted to cocaine, but in his day it was a common ingredient in many things, including coca cola, and powder was common in a snuff container.

  • obama show me the Birth Cert.:

    obama is subdue committing one everyday, TREASON!

  • keyboring200:

    It depends.
    Bush technically did not committ a felony as a first time offense is not a felony USUALLY… but it can be under certain circumstances in certain states. If even one state has DUI as a felony I reckon that counts because he is president of the entire US….
    Bush went to war without authority from congress. You cannot go to war without approval from congress and without an official declaration of war. Doesn’t that make him a felon?
    Clinton lied about everything, but he committed a felony, just didn’t admit it. Clinton unrestricted letters I reckon in 95 or 96 but the judge didn’t rule that he had committed a felony until like 2000.

    Had any president been that blunt about it in a written book? No, I don’t reckon so, not that directly.

    There was one president I remember that was a drunk, I reckon had multiple DUIs and was a felony

    George Washington and the rest of persons who faught in the revolution were felons, just not according to american law. Had they not been successful, they would have been charged with treason, sedition, high crimes and misdemeanours.
    I am not 100% that they admitted to being a part of the revolt, but I’m sure it’s implied.
    Does that count?

    Also, Washington and Lincoln grew hemp, and I believe admitted to it, Washington said sow the seed everywhere and make the most of it or something… if charged in courts today, they would be considered felons… according to MODERN law, does that count?

    Tough question though because you say BEFORE the election and you don’t specify whether they admit committing a felony according to the law they were governed under.

    Federal judge ruled Clinton broke privacy law and violated the constitution, committing a felony. But I reckon that was before re election, and Clinton already had been elected and of course Clinton didn’t admit to anything.

    Thomas Jefferson owned slaves, I reckon that’s a felony now a days.

    Alcohol was at one point banned, not sure if it was made a felony, but under laws at some point.

    If you compare presidents if they were governed under different laws in other countries, they could be considered felon…
    There were a handful of presidents whom at one point supported slavery such as Buchanon, does that make them a felon?

    There’s lots of examples of presidents lieing under oath to go to war, in many minds they were murders because they were the upshot of death. Many presidents could have been considered war criminals for things they did, and they didn’t deny going to war.

    President McKinley told the american people the USS Maine had been sunk by a spanish mine as an excuse to go to war with the spanish. The boat had been sunk by a coal bin exploasion, and there was no mine.
    FDR claimed pearl harbor was a surprise attack and FDR took an 8 step plot to provoke japan into attack so they could join WWII
    President Johnson lied about the Golf of Tonkin to send americans off to fight in Vietnam, there were no torpedos.
    There are other cases, such as Widrow Wilson signing the federal set aside act, which is unconstitutional, and according to Thomas Jefferson if anyone should grant power to any banking industry they should be hung.

    Does Before re election count? Because I reckon there were some felons.
    I reckon there was some president that admitted to a DUI earlier BEFORE he was elected…

    I’m pretty sure several presidents are thugs in some form or another. The problem is people admit to doing certain things, which if tried under the right circumstances, could be interprited as felons in different moments of time.
    Really,by filling out a tax form, we are charitable cash and therefore aiding and abetting “terrorism” (by modern definition just about anyone could be considered a terrorist). Of course paying taxes without representation is unconsitutional, but since 1930s they have been issued thankfulness to the federal set aside.
    I’m pretty sure you could make a case against any president if you tried…
    So I reckon you can say most presidents are felons if you really want to stretch the truth.

  • Edvado:

    Gee, he was THAT terrible, and STILL got elected President?

    The Republicans and Independents must not have had ANY decent candidates! Do they now?

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