Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Torture and Tyranny now US law

Bush signs bill to interrogate, prosecute terror suspects
POSTED: 10:16 a.m. EDT, October 17, 2006
http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/10/17/bush.terrorism.ap/index.html

WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Bush signed legislation Tuesday authorizing tough interrogation of terror suspects and smoothing the way for trials before military commissions, calling it a "vital tool" in the war against terrorism.
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This bill allows torture, indefinite detention, ends habeus corpus, and also applies to US citizens. Oh yeah, and gives amnesty and immunity to the bush administration for these particular war crimes.

Now, I'm not one to disparage, but...

Do the republicans actually think the "Enlightened One and Font of All Goodness and Knowledge", little georgie bush is going to be president forever? The bush cult members seem to have forgotten that not everyone is as sensitive as their god. The next president may not be. What are they going to tell their grandkids about how they destroyed the last vestiges of the Constitution? Well, in case they have some trouble, I'm for damned sure going to try to make sure that their grandkids know. Every last bastard that voted for this bill. They are just as guilty for this obscenity.

The good news? It's still a war crime. Now I know that people believe that the US is the center of the universe, and is all good, but that's not the way the rest of the world sees us. And to them, bush and his administration, and now those that voted for this are war criminals.

One other piece of info. The bush has recently purchased a load of land in Paraguay. Guess who's going to be holding the bag when he rides south?

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