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Sunday, June 14, 2009

Convicted terrorist Jose Padilla can sue a former Bush administration lawyer for drafting the legal theories that led to his alleged torture, ruled a federal judge who said he was trying to balance a clash between war and the defense of personal freedoms.

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This is great news. So in the future, we can sue Obama officials whose stupid policies cause us injurious harm.

I'll start making a list.

Jose Padilla is a citizen of the United States and is entitled by god to the protections of the constitution.

"So in the future, we can sue Obama officials..." Right Is Wrong has a Sunday off. The stupid policies remain Bush/Cheney/Ashcroft-Yoo stupidities. Obama has drafted no new ones. herm

the real lie here is the comment that he is trying to balance anything..,..bullshit.

as always....look at the money trail.

so NOT being a citizen means you dont get this treatment...thats news to a lot of terrorists around the world.

RIR

obama is coming up with a lot of things that will MYSTERIOUSLY be not allowed when republicans are back in the white house

and you CAN BOOK THAT

You will actually deserve what is going to happen because of this litle bit of stupidity.

Yoo was responding to the Executive Branch as a member thereof when he wrote those memos! They are and should be protected from this type of Bull Shit!

This is going to open the biggest 'can of worms' ever! Everyone in any Government position will have to weigh whatever they say against the consequences of saying and doing it! So much for better government!

What the FUCK! You are getting just what you asked for, live with the consequences!

In Dogie's ideal world, all edicts will be arrived at secretly. No freedom of info. herm

the ruling of a federal appeals court is "Bull shit". You nazis dont like the U S government at all do you? or the constitution?

obama is coming up with a lot of things that will MYSTERIOUSLY be not allowed when republicans are back in the white house

and you CAN BOOK THAT

#6 | Posted by afkabl2 at 2009-06-14 03:02 PM | Reply | Flag:

'Things Not allowed'........that didn't seem to stop the last 'president' for who you claimed to 'love' in your original screen name. He simply signed bills stating one thing and then did the opposite and wrote a whole host of new laws that said they could never be investigated (because they were so legit, right?)

I am sure Eric (Hitler) Holder has been advised by his big eared leader that he expects a cut of any terrorist court settlements.

COMMONSENSE,
You are dead, have you not read your obit:

The Death of Common Sense
By Lori Borgman

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Three yards of black fabric enshroud my computer terminal. I am mourning the passing of an old friend by the name of Common Sense.

His obituary reads as follows:

Common Sense, aka C.S., lived a long life, but died from heart failure at the brink of the millennium. No one really knows how old he was, his birth records were long ago entangled in miles and miles of bureaucratic red tape.
Known affectionately to close friends as Horse Sense and Sound Thinking, he selflessly devoted himself to a life of service in homes, schools, hospitals and offices, helping folks get jobs done without a lot of fanfare, whooping and hollering. Rules and regulations and petty, frivolous lawsuits held no power over C.S.

A most reliable sage, he was credited with cultivating the ability to know when to come in out of the rain, the discovery that the early bird gets the worm and how to take the bitter with the sweet. C.S. also developed sound financial policies (don't spend more than you earn), reliable parenting strategies (the adult is in charge, not the kid) and prudent dietary plans (offset eggs and bacon with a little fiber and orange juice).

A veteran of the Industrial Revolution, the Great Depression, the Technological Revolution and the Smoking Crusades, C.S. survived sundry cultural and educational trends including disco, the men's movement, body piercing, whole language and new math.

C.S.'s health began declining in the late 1960s when he became infected with the If-It-Feels-Good, Do-It virus. In the following decades his waning strength proved no match for the ravages of overbearing federal and state rules and regulations and an oppressive tax code. C.S. was sapped of strength and the will to live as the Ten Commandments became contraband, criminals received better treatment than victims and judges stuck their noses in everything from Boy Scouts to professional baseball and golf. His deterioration accelerated as schools implemented zero-tolerance policies. Reports of 6-year-old boys charged with sexual harassment for kissing classmates, a teen suspended for taking a swig of Scope mouthwash after lunch, girls suspended for possessing Midol and an honor student expelled for having a table knife in her school lunch were more than his heart could endure.

As the end neared, doctors say C.S. drifted in and out of logic but was kept informed of developments regarding regulations on low-flow toilets and mandatory air bags. Finally, upon hearing about a government plan to ban inhalers from 14 million asthmatics due to a trace of a pollutant that may be harmful to the environment, C.S. breathed his last. Services will be at Whispering Pines Cemetery. C.S. was preceded in death by his wife, Discretion; one daughter, Responsibility; and one son, Reason. He is survived by two step-brothers, Half-Wit and Dim-Wit.

Memorial Contributions may be sent to the Institute for Rational Thought.

Farewell, Common Sense. May you rest in peace.

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ha.....welcome to the real world dems.. and you thought this would go quietly into the night. Be very careful what you ask for you just might get the best of unintended consequences.

Rome is burning people, wake up.

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ha.....welcome to the real world dems.. and you thought this would go quietly into the night. Be very careful what you ask for you just might get the best of unintended consequences.
Rome is burning people, wake up.
#13 | Posted by oulosturmind at 2009-06-14 07:04 PM

Bring it. Allow rule of law. Permit logic over partisanship. These "terrorists" are generally ignorant to whom they are allegedly operating. Goat herders and D average students do not a 747 pilot make. Speaking of which, you might want to check this out:

Mohamad Atta and the Venice Flying Circus (abridged)
Hopsicker details connections between the owners of the flight schools, corporate fraudsters, intelligence operatives, and drug traffickers. Independent of Hopsicker, former FBI translator Sibel Edmonds (currently under a court-imposed gag order) reports that according to documents she was given to translate, the 9/11 conspiracy was made up not of Islamic extremists, but of overlapping organizations involved in money laundering, fraud, and drug trafficking.

Your pot roast is burning, get to it!

"Like any other government official, government lawyers are responsible for the foreseeable consequences of their conduct," wrote White, a Bush appointee."

How about that! Bush, at least in his decision to appoint White, actually did usher in a new era of responsibility.

If Padilla can "Sue" the Bush Regime then so can the American Public!!!

If Jose Padilla is legitimized to "Sue" a Bush Govt employee for illegally instigating and justifying torture techniques then it follows that the America public can also "Sue" the Bush Govt for illegally instigating and instuting torture techniques...and a whole bunch more including most importantly the Bush Regime's falsifying the reasons for instigating their Iraq Oil War!!!

Why the hell is he suing Yoo? He only advised on the legality.

Why doesn't he sue the people that ordered the torture or the ones that carried it out?

Does this mean I can sue the damned IRS finally?

Why the hell is he suing Yoo? He only advised on the legality.
Why doesn't he sue the people that ordered the torture or the ones that carried it out?
#17 | Posted by Lipzoidial at 2009-06-15 12:37 AM

This is a good question.

Why not Donald Rumsfeld and Alberto Gonzales?

Just another rung away is Cheney still publicly promoting the memo contents as "necessary".

I imagine to legally pursue any of the administration directly, one might need to topple their legal defenses. Yoo is apparently one of the more important lynch pins to their less-savory "deciderings".

I wonder what that shit Rabbi Dov Zakheim has in his little mind? Perhaps something worthy to accept the memos "interrogation techniques"? Something about retrofitting planes with remote control equipment? Just a guess.

This is great!! We can sue a lawyer for giving us bad advice.

"Terrorist Can Sue over Torture Memo"

You G-D fools!

The US doesn't torture, but everyone else in the wolrd does!

This is the beginning of the end of US influence around the world.

The Stupid stupid Left are responsible for the end of the US. Many will cry and be gnashing teeth and not understand why (but I will).

Walpin-gate

This is the beginning of the end of US influence around the world.

It's only the beginning of the end? I figured the beginning of the end was around 1999 when the Euro came into existence.

Or maybe earlier, when we couldn't win a war against peasant farmers in Vietnam.

Or perhaps somewhere in between, when we lost our man in Tehran, and along with it any credibility among the assholes who sell us the oil we're so addicted to.

Sue who? Sue Yoo? Yoo who? True blue ... herm

Jose Padilla is a citizen of the United States and is entitled by god to the protections of the constitution.

#2 | Posted by truthhurts
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Psych Ops has existed far before George W. was put into office. Sleep Deprivation has existed as far back as 1984. It could have existed as far back as the 70's. I wouldn't know, I didn't come into the military until January 1984.

I'm not sure that particular memo could be considered as grounds to sue if someone else signed a policy allowing sleep deprivation earlier than 8 years ago.

Lonnie

"The US doesn't torture, but everyone else in the world does!" And I thought only last week I'd found the most preposterous sentence ever posted here. herm

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