nichomachus
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Thu Apr-16-09 05:38 PM
Response to Reply #13 |
| -How in the fuck can we not prosecute these people? |
originalpckelly |
Apr-16-09 05:17 PM |
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The fact that we are even seeing these memos...in our lifetime...amazes me |
Taverner |
Apr-16-09 05:18 PM |
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Then we're sending a message that anyone can do anything... |
originalpckelly |
Apr-16-09 05:19 PM |
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When have intel agencies ever been able to NOT do anything? |
Taverner |
Apr-16-09 05:23 PM |
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So let me get this right... |
originalpckelly |
Apr-16-09 05:27 PM |
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OK who has been in Commander in Chief since JFK? |
Taverner |
Apr-16-09 05:29 PM |
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OK, I think I misunderstoodifcated you... |
originalpckelly |
Apr-16-09 05:31 PM |
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And, with the possible exception of Carter, they all benefited from the "relationship". |
Nihil |
Apr-17-09 09:13 AM |
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You've got a point, but |
nichomachus |
Apr-16-09 05:30 PM |
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Prosecute Bush, Prosecute Rummy, Prosecute Cheney, Prosecute Gonzo |
Taverner |
Apr-16-09 05:31 PM |
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CIA agents are not footsoldiers. |
originalpckelly |
Apr-16-09 05:38 PM |
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In the grand scheme of things, yes they are |
Taverner |
Apr-16-09 05:46 PM |
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I don't recall the death camps being the idea of the foot soldiers themselves. |
originalpckelly |
Apr-16-09 08:30 PM |
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No they were Rummy's idea |
Taverner |
Apr-16-09 08:53 PM |
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I agree |
nichomachus |
Apr-16-09 05:38 PM |
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I support prosecutions ONLY if they begin at the top. |
appal_jack |
Apr-16-09 10:06 PM |
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imo the top brass MUST be prosecuted. |
polichick |
Apr-16-09 05:19 PM |
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Bybee, Yoo, Bradbury, and Rizzo need to be questioned publically and under oath |
Supersedeas |
Apr-16-09 05:38 PM |
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Good question. |
democrank |
Apr-16-09 05:19 PM |
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Someone could have suffered a heart attack due to the stress of being waterboarded. |
AndyA |
Apr-16-09 05:23 PM |
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They must be prosecuted, or Obama and his crew own this. |
originalpckelly |
Apr-16-09 05:24 PM |
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I think Obama's probably doing the right thing. |
smoogatz |
Apr-16-09 05:30 PM |
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The fact that he'd even compromise on this basically destroys what respect I had left for him. |
originalpckelly |
Apr-16-09 05:35 PM |
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Finding the right balance between principle and pragmatism |
smoogatz |
Apr-16-09 07:36 PM |
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you never had any respect for him. you're just whining like usual. |
dionysus |
Apr-17-09 09:19 AM |
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Either Team Obama prosecutes torture or Team Obama is complicit in torture. |
Political Heretic |
Apr-16-09 05:41 PM |
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I'm glad other DUers still have integrity. |
originalpckelly |
Apr-16-09 05:42 PM |
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I have to agree |
Johonny |
Apr-16-09 07:57 PM |
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There's only one problem with your hypothesis |
Oilwellian |
Apr-16-09 09:47 PM |
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Prosecute ALL of them, because they ALL took part in this disgrace. |
pleah |
Apr-16-09 05:50 PM |
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Obama's logic is to Move forward. He has been and refuses |
biopowertoday |
Apr-16-09 05:59 PM |
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Ok. But all prosecuted crims happened in the past |
Bluenorthwest |
Apr-17-09 10:04 AM |
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looks like President Obama is gonna leave it up to congress to act |
spanone |
Apr-16-09 06:00 PM |
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go here now ACLU |
bdamomma |
Apr-16-09 08:55 PM |
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The Federal Government of the United States of America is above the local laws. |
sarcasmo |
Apr-17-09 10:06 AM |
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