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To: Terry Maloney who wrote (400857)2/8/2010 6:03:03 PM
From: Box-By-The-Riviera™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
that pos has nine lives and at least three office decorators.

just another insult to the institution formerly known as honesty and integrity.

he'll get his push. but not by me.

just a question of time.



To: Terry Maloney who wrote (400857)2/8/2010 6:37:10 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Justice Department Bans Justice for Torturers
James Bovard, January 30, 2010
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The Obama Justice Department has apparently decided that, since torture is not a crime (at least not anything deserving of prosecution), then concocting legal doctrines that unleashed torturers around the world is also no offense.

A Justice Department internal investigation has concluded that John Yoo and Jay Bybee were gulity only of “poor judgment” in their memos which brought the Middle Ages into the new Millennium.

The Washington Post notes: “The conclusion is likely to unsettle interest groups that have sought a reckoning for lawyers who made possible brutal interrogation, warrantless wiretapping and other Bush counterterrorism strategies.”

Perhaps the Washington Post believes that only special interests oppose torture????