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Torture

Published: November 18th, 2008

The AP reports that Obama insiders have stated that there will be no criminal investigations of Bush administration officials for human rights abuses or war crimes.

Instead, it seems that the president-elect favors something in line with a truth-and-reconciliation model:

Obama has committed to reviewing interrogations on al-Qaida and other terror suspects. After he takes office in January, Obama is expected to create a panel modeled after the 9/11 Commission to study interrogations, including those using waterboarding and other tactics that critics call torture. The panel’s findings would be used to ensure that future interrogations are undisputedly legal.

The article quotes Robert Litt, a former Clinton official in the Justice Department, offering the reasoning that is likely to win the day:

“Both for policy and political reasons, it would not be beneficial to spend a lot of time hauling people up before Congress or before grand juries and going over what went on,” Litt said at a Brookings Institution discussion about Obama’s legal policy. “To as great of an extent we can say, the last eight years are over, now we can move forward — that would be beneficial both to the country and the president, politically.”

Opposing this logic is Michael Rater, a professor at Columbia Law school, who argues that

“The only way to prevent this from happening again is to make sure that those who were responsible for the torture program pay the price for it,” Ratner said. “I don’t see how we regain our moral stature by allowing those who were intimately involved in the torture programs to simply walk off the stage and lead lives where they are not held accountable.”

It is a certainty that Litt’s argument will prevail. However, if I were Rumsfeld, Bush, Cheney, Gonzales, Yoo, or Addington, I would not step foot outside of the United States for the rest of my lifetime.

What a great country we have. We’ve decided that it is acceptable that a single person has the ability to order the capture of individuals wherever they might be on the globe, hold them prisoner indefinitely with no access to a legitimate court, and subject them to torture. There is no other word for this than absolute and abject tyranny.

I was really hoping for a war-crimes trial so that I could see Dick Cheney deliver this line from the witness chair:

You can’t handle the truth! Son, we live in a world that has walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with guns. Who’s gonna do it? You? You, Lieutenant Weinberg? I have a greater responsibility than you can possibly fathom. . . . And my existence, while grotesque and incomprehensible to you, saves lives! You don’t want the truth because deep down in places you don’t talk about at parties, you want me on that wall! You need me on that wall! We use words like Honor, Code, Loyalty. We use these words as the backbone of a life spent defending something. You use them as a punchline! I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain myself to a man who rises and sleeps under the blanket of the very freedom that I provide, and then questions the manner in which I provide it! I would rather you just said “Thank you” and went on your way. Otherwise, I suggest you pick up a weapon, and stand a post. Either way, I don’t give a damn what you think you are entitled too!

Nostalgia

Published: November 11th, 2008

Wow, these were the good old days.

Obama Poised to Reverse Bush Policies

Published: November 9th, 2008

Today’s Washington Post:

Transition advisers to President-elect Barack Obama have compiled a list of about 200 Bush administration actions and executive orders that could be swiftly undone to reverse White House policies on climate change, stem cell research, reproductive rights and other issues, according to congressional Democrats, campaign aides and experts working with the transition team.

The Monster Years

Published: November 5th, 2008

Paul Krugman with a statement on “The Monster Years.”

Election in Pictures

Published: October 26th, 2008

Change

Published: October 24th, 2008

McCain: For Taxing the Wealthy Before He Was Against It

Published: October 22nd, 2008

This is devastating:

“Palling Around With Terrorists”

Published: October 14th, 2008

The Anti-Campaign of John McCain just made another colossal blunder.

The person McCain has hired to direct his presidential transition team was once a lobbyist for Saddam Hussein:

William Timmons, the Washington lobbyist who John McCain has named to head his presidential transition team, aided an influence effort on behalf of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein to ease international sanctions against his regime.

The two lobbyists who Timmons worked closely with over a five year period on the lobbying campaign later either pleaded guilty to or were convicted of federal criminal charges that they had acted as unregistered agents of Saddam Hussein’s government.

What does it say about John McCain that he would fraternize with a man who was friends with an unrepentant dictator who gassed thousands of Kurdish men, women and children?

My friends, I don’t think that Timmons sees America as you and I see America.

Blame the Colored People

Published: October 14th, 2008

Daniel Gross with a nice retort to those who would blame our sub-prime mortgage meltdown on loans made to minority homeowners.

Laureate Krugman

Published: October 13th, 2008

Congratulations to Paul Krugman, Nobel laureate in Economics.

Tortured Logic

Published: October 5th, 2008

Glenn Greenwald’s newest post is a must read.

Palin: Someone Hacked my Yahoo, OK?

Published: September 18th, 2008

Republicans everywhere are shaking with outrage because some individual broke the law by hacking into Sarah Palin’s Yahoo email account.

Just savor the irony. A bunch of lawless, authoritarian, surveillance-craving zealots suddenly get angry when someone breaks federal laws and reads someone’s webmail.

These are the same people, as Glenn Greenwald helpfully reminds us, that

cheered on every last expansion of the Lawless Surveillance State of the last eight years — put their fists in the air with glee as the Federal Government seized the power to listen to innocent Americans’ telephone calls; read our emails; obtain our banking, credit card, and library records; and create vast data bases of every call we make and receive and every prescription we fill and every instance of travel and other vast categories of information that remain largely unknown — all without warrants or oversight of any kind and often in clear violation of the law.

The same political faction which today is prancing around in full-throated fits of melodramatic hysteria and Victim mode (their absolute favorite state of being) over the sanctity of Sarah Palin’s privacy are the same ones who scoffed with indifference as it was revealed during the Bush era that the FBI systematically abused its Patriot Act powers to gather and store private information on thousands of innocent Americans; that Homeland Security officials illegally infiltrated and monitored peaceful, law-abiding left-wing groups devoted to peace activism, civil liberties and other political agendas disliked by the state; and that the telephone calls of journalists and lawyers have been illegally and repeatedly monitored.

Read Glenn’s whole post. Really worth it.

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