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Politics & Legal > Never Give the Rascals a Free Ride

  Never Give the Rascals a Free Ride


Never Give the Rascals a Free
Ride


President Bush has been a "total
failure" in everything from the economy to the war to energy policy, House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi said. Is she surprised at this?


Until I see evidence to the contrary, my working
hypothesis is the current regime has evidence of criminality against many
Congressmen. Blackmail and bribery lie at the bottom of this. The FBI must have
much of the information involved in this. The FBI presented Bush with 423,000
pages of evidence, which he turned over to McCain. Can we find one patriot who
will publish these pages?


Any Congressman who voted for toture, preemptive
war, the Military Commissions Act etc is guilty of crimes against humanity. Can
we find a judicial system willing to prosecute them?


Impeachment is fine and dandy with me. Putting
Rove in prison for contempt would tickle me pink. The point is to let everyone
know that someday some way he will be brought to book for his crimes. 


by jbpaz


 


posted on July 19, 2008 6:27 PM ()

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Your "working hypothesis" is an imaginary boogie man...of course, I've always believed in boogie men. It's just that using that as a starting point is kind of Oliver Stone-ish. I'd much rather find out what really happened on 9/11. Talk about stone walls...
comment by looserobes on July 19, 2008 7:53 PM ()
The criminals operate with the assumption they will never do jail time. They depend on an ineffective law enforcement and judiciary. Deregulation lifted the normal constraints.
If the President of the Sudan can sit in the International Court charged with genocide and crimes against humanity, so can US officials.
Once we start putting them into indefinite detention, many will rat on their cohorts. [hopefully]
reply by bumpedoff on July 19, 2008 11:14 PM ()

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