Triva Pursuit (our own online edition)
Originally Posted by Turbo77
You sure?
I got it from a website for trivia questions. This is the exact question
"March 20, 1977, President Jimmy Carter granted executive clemency and released from prison which woman? Patty Hearst"
She had been behind bars nearly two years when President Jimmy Carter commuted her sentence in early 1979.
Her seven-year prison term was eventually commuted by President Jimmy Carter, and Hearst was released from prison on February 1, 1979, having served only twenty-two months. She was granted a full pardon by President Bill Clinton on January 20, 2001, the final day of his presidency.
Her seven-year prison term was eventually commuted by President Jimmy Carter, and Hearst was released from prison on February 1, 1979, having served only twenty-two months. She was granted a full pardon by President Bill Clinton on January 20, 2001, the final day of his presidency.
http://www.jimmycarterlibrary.org/do...7/d032077t.pdf
MARCH 20, 1977 was a sunday, I doubt that was when it was actually signed
MARCH 20, 1977 was a sunday, I doubt that was when it was actually signed
Last edited by PSS-Mag; Aug 9, 2007 at 12:26 PM.
Originally Posted by Copperhead64
I got it from a website for trivia questions. This is the exact question
"March 20, 1977, President Jimmy Carter granted executive clemency and released from prison which woman? Patty Hearst"
"March 20, 1977, President Jimmy Carter granted executive clemency and released from prison which woman? Patty Hearst"
Originally Posted by Chronicle of the 20th Century
February 1 1979, a beaming Patricia Hearst strolled out of a California prison this morning, waving a white piece of paper with a golden seal. The document was a clemency order signed by the President, releasing her from a seven-year prison sentence after serving 22 months.
Last edited by wild-mtn-rose; Aug 9, 2007 at 12:38 PM.
The 1975 Ford Mustand Ghia had an a very similar likeness to the '56 ___________ although it was considerably lighter. The wheelbase, length, and width were all very similar, though.
Name that '56.
Name that '56.
Originally Posted by Turbo77
No one?
Seems you stumped us all!
I'm still looking........


