Weird Harold wrote:Roguevictory wrote:
Yes Harold. Your idea is the same.
No it isn't, although "Amnesty" is a sub-class of "Pardon" they are distinct concepts.Wikipedia wrote:
Amnesty ... is defined as: "A pardon extended by the government to a group or class of persons, usually for a political offense; the act of a sovereign power officially forgiving certain classes of persons who are subject to trial but have not yet been convicted." It includes more than pardon, in as much as it obliterates all legal remembrance of the offense. Amnesty is more and more used to express "freedom" and the time when prisoners can go free.Wikipedia wrote:
A pardon is the forgiveness of a crime and the cancellation of the relevant penalty; it is usually granted by a head of state (such as a monarch or president) or by acts of a parliament or a religious authority.
In essence, a Pardon is post-trial and conviction, an Amnesty is forgiveness before arrest and trial. Pardons are generally applied to specific crimes and sentences while amnesties are generally applied to a range of political crimes -- draft dodging, draft card burning, aiding and abetting draft dodgers, etc, for example.
Weird Harold wrote:Roguevictory wrote:
Yes Harold. Your idea is the same.
No it isn't, although "Amnesty" is a sub-class of "Pardon" they are distinct concepts.Wikipedia wrote:
Amnesty ... is defined as: "A pardon extended by the government to a group or class of persons, usually for a political offense; the act of a sovereign power officially forgiving certain classes of persons who are subject to trial but have not yet been convicted." It includes more than pardon, in as much as it obliterates all legal remembrance of the offense. Amnesty is more and more used to express "freedom" and the time when prisoners can go free.Wikipedia wrote:
A pardon is the forgiveness of a crime and the cancellation of the relevant penalty; it is usually granted by a head of state (such as a monarch or president) or by acts of a parliament or a religious authority.
In essence, a Pardon is post-trial and conviction, an Amnesty is forgiveness before arrest and trial. Pardons are generally applied to specific crimes and sentences while amnesties are generally applied to a range of political crimes -- draft dodging, draft card burning, aiding and abetting draft dodgers, etc, for example.
Thanks SWM, for coming to my rescue. Many moons of posts ago, I appealed to everyone's good nature, to be mindful of carrying a six shooter on our hips and quick to draw and fire on a poster. In the Wild West, cowboys were shot and killed over the most asinine of disagreements. Sad that many were just misunderstandings, as is this occasion as well.
I did not use the wrong vocabulary, SWM, though I thank you for supporting the spirit of calm.
When I said "Yes Harold. Your idea is the same," I was not referring to a comparison between "amnesty" and "pardon," rather the acceptance that my idea of there being a middle ground — somewhere inbetween "treason" and "pardon" — existed and also that my idea of reducing the charge was the same, in spirit, to Harold's idea — which came first. I was simply conceding the original thinking to Harold, giving credit where credit is due, so to speak. I didn't expect, or deserve to be chastised or lectured on the differences of "pardon" and "amnesty" ??? I assume that we are all college graduates and wikiing the difference between "pardon" and "amnesty" is insulting. Are we so caught up in our own delusions of grandeur in America? I am a pretty good speller, but not perfect. My grammar falters at times. My typing is sub par, with what I've seen out there, (My niece used to wear several keyboards out a year until I found her one that can handle the pace), and my thoughts oftentimes flow senselessly, trying to keep up with a hunt and peck software keyboard on a hunt and peck seven inch android device ...
yet
I graduated in the top two percent in Civil Engineering at my University and had made my first million by end of my Freshman year! I freaked my mom and siblings out by making over 100K before I was 14. Now, I don't think I am superior to anyone. Nor do I act it. I won't call anyone on misspellings, lest it be done privately, in an email. I personally feel that it is far worse to be rude than to misspell. "Honorverse" has been misspelled in the forum in a thread's title. I would never consider something as rude and crass as posting that fact out, as if I am a master of all things English. Moreover, as if I am a master of all knowledge. I do what I do, and I do Civil Engineering quite well. I became a multi-millionaire in what I knew from a hobby, computers — began as a little tyke — by age twenty five. Yet neither of those accomplishments fail to pale in comparison to the accomplishments of many of you, or to the accomplishments of my sister — a medical research genius at RTP (Research Triangle Park), or her genius of a 12-yr-old daughter, or any of my siblings, or the accomplishments of Romanian friends who are all doctors, surgeons and physicists. My point is that none of us should behave as if we've cornered the market on intelligence, lest we suffer a crash.
I awoke late this morn with several emails awaiting in my inbox complaining of this post. "We don't understand. What did you say that was all wrong?"
In another thread, I took the opportunity to invite, AGAIN, almost twenty of my very dear friends, Romanians, who are Honorverse fans to the forum. I have been trying to recruit them for months but American rudeness puts them off. My latest plea to them was just a few days ago ...
SEE, FRIENDS IN ROMANIA? ...
I'm American and I screw up phrases, idioms, language, spelling and grammar too. So ... time to join the forum? Not everyone will make the forum a chopping block for heads. Okay?
This was my last attempt to recruit them as I must respect their wishes. American delusions of grandeur in all things is foreign to them and such behavior would hurt them greatly inside. They wish to protect themselves. We can't put it all down to a cultural difference, as rudeness ... is rudeness.
When we can no longer concede a point to someone and give credit without kicking off a lecture, then America ... it is high time we pump the brakes.
If this had been the old west ... I shudder to think. Please people ... drink coffee. Disarm.
Personally, I'm still at odds trying to determine exactly where the disagreement originated. I was only agreeing with his own apparent sentiment.
cthia wrote:
I was thinking, instead of a pardon, can't the charge just be reduced to ...Weird Harold wrote:
That's why I suggested an "Amnesty for acts of conscience" rather than a Pardon.
Surely we have conquered The Wild Wild West.