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Simple ... pardon them all!!!
There is no problem... give them all a pardon and release them. They all have suffered enough with the torture and being held like animals. Release them and be done with it. Turn Bush and Chaney over to the war crimes tribunal that will be formed soon and that recent history of the US can be put behind us so that we can look to the future. ...
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Bobrobert
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November 16, 2008
Why I'm an American in Exile...
On June 13th, 2007, I received a death threat from someone claiming to be a member of the US Intelligence community. What was my ''crime''? I blew the whistle on the election fraud of 2004. Why did the CIA feel threatened by this? Because I revealed how they smuggled cocaine into the US using a front company called ''Skyway Communications''. ...
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amerigobard
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November 24, 2007
Lawyers' duties
I was going to write a post about how government lawyers are different from lawyers in private practice. I was going to note that government lawyers (and, particularly, those in appointed positions) swear an oath to defend the Constitution. I was going to describe how prosecutors, for instance, are charged with working for justice, which means ...
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randy-khan
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June 8, 2007