(单词翻译:单击)
July 3, 2007
12:08 P.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. General, thank you very much for your hospitality. It's a true honor to come to Walter Reed to be able to see the docs and nurses, the physical therapists who are working with our wounded soldiers. The care here is remarkable1. There has been some bureaucratic2 red-tape issues in the past that the military is working hard to cure. But when it comes time to healing broken bodies, this is a fabulous3 place.
I am constantly amazed at the character and courage of those who wear our uniform. And that's no more vividly4 displayed than here in this place of healing. I want to thank our soldiers, sailors and Marines, airmen, Coast Guardsmen and women for their service to the country, and I thank their families. As we head into the 4th of July, we're a fortunate nation to have people who are willing to volunteer in the face of danger to help secure this country in the long run.
I'll be glad to answer two questions from you.
Q Mr. President, are you willing to rule out that you will eventually pardon Scooter Libby?
THE PRESIDENT: First of all, I had to make a very difficult decision. I weighed this decision carefully. I thought that the jury verdict should stand. I felt the punishment was severe, so I made a decision that would commute5 his sentence, but leave in place a serious fine and probation6. As to the future, I rule nothing in or nothing out.
Q Mr. President, federal sentencing guidelines call for jail time in these kinds of cases of perjury7 and obstruction8 of justice. Why do you feel otherwise, and are you worried that this decision sends a signal that you won't go to jail if you lie to the FBI?
THE PRESIDENT: I took this decision very seriously on Mr. Libby. I considered his background, his service to the country, as well as the jury verdict. I felt like the jury verdict ought to stand, and I felt like some of the punishments that the judge determined9 were adequate should stand. But I felt like the 30-month sentencing was severe; made a judgment10, a considered judgment that I believe is the right decision to make in this case, and I stand by it.
Thank you all.
END 12:11 P.M. EDT
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remarkable
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| adj.显著的,异常的,非凡的,值得注意的 | |
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bureaucratic
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| adj.官僚的,繁文缛节的 | |
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fabulous
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| adj.极好的;极为巨大的;寓言中的,传说中的 | |
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vividly
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commute
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| vi.乘车上下班;vt.减(刑);折合;n.上下班交通 | |
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probation
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| n.缓刑(期),(以观后效的)察看;试用(期) | |
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perjury
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obstruction
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| n.阻塞,堵塞;障碍物 | |
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determined
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judgment
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