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Getbig Main Boards => Politics and Political Issues Board => Topic started by: 240 is Back on February 03, 2009, 04:00:38 PM
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This is silly. Bush hasn't been president in over 2 weeks. All crime he committed are now irrelvant.
Hi BB :)
Obama's freshly-confirmed Attorney General, Eric Holder, has opened the door to shedding light on a raft of clandestine legal memoranda issued in the name of the 'War on Terror' under President George W. Bush.
Holder told senators in written responses to questions before his confirmation that he would consider declassifying controversial White House legal memos from the Bush era if no support for their original classification could be found, according to transcripts provided by the Senate. Declassified briefs could then be made public.
A Justice Department spokesman declined to comment when asked directly about a new report detailing some three dozen secret memoranda issued by officials employed by President Bush. In secret memos, Bush's legal team outlined the defense of myriad controversial practices, such as the indefinite detention of enemy combatants, US policy on torture and the legality of domestic surveillance projects.
A chart created by the nonprofit reporting organization Pro Publica recently found that 40 of these memos remain secret, while just 12 have been made public. The ratio of private to public memos remains unparalleled by the standard of recent US presidents.
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This is silly. Bush hasn't been president in over 2 weeks. All crime he committed are now irrelvant.
Hi BB :)
Obama's freshly-confirmed Attorney General, Eric Holder, has opened the door to shedding light on a raft of clandestine legal memoranda issued in the name of the 'War on Terror' under President George W. Bush.
Holder told senators in written responses to questions before his confirmation that he would consider declassifying controversial White House legal memos from the Bush era if no support for their original classification could be found, according to transcripts provided by the Senate. Declassified briefs could then be made public.
A Justice Department spokesman declined to comment when asked directly about a new report detailing some three dozen secret memoranda issued by officials employed by President Bush. In secret memos, Bush's legal team outlined the defense of myriad controversial practices, such as the indefinite detention of enemy combatants, US policy on torture and the legality of domestic surveillance projects.
A chart created by the nonprofit reporting organization Pro Publica recently found that 40 of these memos remain secret, while just 12 have been made public. The ratio of private to public memos remains unparalleled by the standard of recent US presidents.
This is silly. Bush hasn't been president in over two weeks. The release of memos in no way indicates "crimes" were committed. It sounds like another irrelevant issue for liberal lapdogs.
Just needed to add a little more coherency. . . .
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I say we waterboard him and tell him its not torture........ :D
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I say we waterboard him and tell him its not torture........ :D
Who? ...BB, or Bush? :D
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Who? ...BB, or Bush? :D
lol. 2 birds 1 pail of water.
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I think all the past just needs to be in the past. From All the shit bush did to the Roger Clemens Roid thing...Congress, Senate, Supreme Court and President need to only work on Economy, Iraq,Education Terroists (in that order) No retro shit...
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lol. 2 birds 1 pail of water.
Is it just me, ...or does BB remind you of that creepy bible-thumping Flanders guy from the Simpsons? ???
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Is it just me, ...or does BB remind you of that creepy bible-thumping Flanders guy from the Simpsons? ???
Bum reminds me of Ted Haggard - (the pre-scandal version)
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Is it just me, ...or does BB remind you of that creepy bible-thumping Flanders guy from the Simpsons? ???
Ohgglllyy Dowgolllly neighbor.... ;D
I actually am impressed with the" pollyannish head in the sand way" of his thinking. He'll be blind until the last second.