Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Waterboarding Without Permission
Sure we tortured in 2002 well before we cooked up some lame excuse to justify doing it.
Whut's yer frickin' problem, pussies?
Via BBC interview: former CIA Agent John Kirakou pinpoints use of torture as early as the end of May/beginning of June 2002, well before the notorious Bybee memo.
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No Blood For Hubris:
The other night I heard Garrison Keillor quote an old aphorism, "It's easier to apologize than to ask for permission". It's even easier to cry "traitor" at the critics of whatever illegality you're involved in.
Time to throw the f*ckers in jail.
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