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Torture Is a Crime, and Crimes Demand Prosecution

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 25th, 2009 4:40 am by HL

Torture Is a Crime, and Crimes Demand Prosecution

Obama wants to avoid a long, wrenching legal drama that almost certainly would be partisan and divisive. But I’m not sure it’s possible to skirt the criminal implications of what we already know.

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Eve Pell on America’s Culture of Punishment

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“Cruel and Unusual” by Anne-Marie Cusac reveals a startling reality: Since 1973, America’s imprisonment rate has jumped more than five times and is now the highest in the world. Why?

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Bennet Kelley: Why the Torture Memos Matter

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 25th, 2009 4:39 am by HL

Bennet Kelley: Why the Torture Memos Matter
Throughout the nation’s history, our leaders have rejected the use of torture. This is based, in part, on a recognition that our strength as a nation emanates from the values and principles we uphold.

Gates To Nominate NSA Chief To Head New Cyber Command
Defense Secretary Robert Gates plans to nominate the director of the National Security Agency to head a new Pentagon Cyber Command, which will coordinate computer-network…

Robbie Gennet: Letting Texas Secede
Governor Rick Perry of Texas brought up the specter of Secession recently and upon polling, a fair amount of Texans and other Americans seem to…


Condi Aide: Bushies Told Me Anti-Torture Memo Was “Inconvenient”

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 25th, 2009 4:38 am by HL

Condi Aide: Bushies Told Me Anti-Torture Memo Was “Inconvenient”
As we noted, Philip Zelikow, a former top lawyer to Condi Rice at the State Department, yesterday wrote that the White House tried to destroy all copies of a memo he authored, which took issue with the legal opinions laid…

Seventy-Five Ex-AGs To Holder: Review Siegelman Case
Former Alabama governor Don Siegelman is stepping up his campaign to persuade Attorney General Eric Holder to take another look at his case. Seventy-five former state attorneys general, including ten Republicans, have sent a letter to Holder saying that Siegelman’s…






The Tattlesnake – Even Under Obama, Our Two-Tiered Justice System Rolls On Edition

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 25th, 2009 4:35 am by HL

The Tattlesnake – Even Under Obama, Our Two-Tiered Justice System Rolls On Edition
Why Are Glenn Beck and His Media Colleagues Walking Free While Minnesota’s ‘RNC 8′ Are Prosecuted for Terrorism? Real Texans, natives from those parts of the state not dominated by the alligator-cowboy-boot luxury of the oil-pump Petrograds of Dallas or Houston, claim that, even in its death throes, a poisonous snake is still dangerous. Poke it […]


Double Jeopardy: The Harsh Reality for Iraqi Immigrants Trying to Live in America

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 25th, 2009 4:34 am by HL

Double Jeopardy: The Harsh Reality for Iraqi Immigrants Trying to Live in America
Recently arrived refugees wonder how they’re supposed to become self-sufficient in the worst economy since the Great Depression.

Bill Maher: The GOP Is Acting Like a Guy Who Got Dumped
Listen up Republicans: It’s been almost 100 days, and your country is not coming back to you. She’s found somebody new.

The Patriotic Stripper: From Rebellious "Bad Girl" to Military Wife
When Lily Burana married an Army officer, she left behind her life in strip clubs and became a cake-baking military wife. Then came the bombshells.


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Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 25th, 2009 4:33 am by HL

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Why Is Lockheed Throwing in the Towel on the F-22?
Budget analysts across the political spectrum expected Lockheed Martin to put on a full-court press in Congress to reverse the recent decision by Secretary of Defense Robert Gates to cancel its lucrative, $350-million-per-plane F-22 combat aircraft. But now the company’s…






Note To McCain And Fox News: Bush?s DHS Also Objected To Terms Like ?Islamic Extremists?

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 25th, 2009 4:32 am by HL

Note To McCain And Fox News: Bush?s DHS Also Objected To Terms Like ?Islamic Extremists?
Today, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) went on Fox News to add to the right-wing backlash against Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano. When Fox and Friends host Brian Kilmeade asked McCain “how messed up has Homeland Security been since they took office,” McCain agreed that “some mistakes have been made, obviously.” McCain and Kilmeade then criticized Napolitano […]

Today, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) went on Fox News to add to the right-wing backlash against Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano. When Fox and Friends host Brian Kilmeade asked McCain “how messed up has Homeland Security been since they took office,” McCain agreed that “some mistakes have been made, obviously.”

McCain and Kilmeade then criticized Napolitano for dropping terms like “terror” and “Islamic extremists”:

KILMEADE: Do you have a problem calling terrorists, Islamic extremists, terrorists or using the term terror or man-made disasters?

MCCAIN: No, I don’t. Nor do I agree with overseas contingencies because those overseas contingencies can quickly turn into a domestic contingency unless we take care of them overseas.

KILMEADE: But that’s the mindset, Senator. Does that mindset worry you?

MCCAIN: I know. It worries me a great deal. But this change in language comes down from the very top.

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This change, however, was also adopted during the Bush administration. Last year, the Department of Homeland Security under Secretary Michael Chertoff released a report saying that phrases such as “Islamic terrorist” may actually be hurting counterterrorism efforts:

Because of religious connotations, that report, released in January and obtained by AP this week, counseled “caution in using terms such as, ‘jihadist,’ ‘Islamic terrorist,’ ‘Islamist,’ and ‘holy warrior’ as grandiose descriptions.”

“We should not concede the terrorists’ claim that they are legitimate adherents of Islam,” the report said, adding that bin Laden and his adherents fear “irrelevance” more than anything else

Regarding the “war on terror” catchphrase that has largely been dropped across the Obama administration, a RAND study in July 2008 concluded that “the United States should abandon the use of the phrase. “The term we use to describe our strategy toward terrorists is important, because it affects what kinds of forces you use,” said Seth Jones, the study’s lead author. “Terrorists should be perceived and described as criminals, not holy warriors, and our analysis suggests that there is no battlefield solution to terrorism.”

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Rep. King: Jay Bybee ?should be given a medal for what he did.?
This afternoon on Fox News, correspondent Brian Wilson reported that “left leaning groups and some Democrats” believe torture architect Judge Jay Bybee should be impeached. Responding to a question from Wilson, Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) said, “I think someone who writes a how-to memo on how to break the law should not be a federal […]

This afternoon on Fox News, correspondent Brian Wilson reported that “left leaning groups and some Democrats” believe torture architect Judge Jay Bybee should be impeached. Responding to a question from Wilson, Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) said, “I think someone who writes a how-to memo on how to break the law should not be a federal judge.” The ultra conservative Rep. Peter King (R-NY) took the polar opposite view, telling Wilson that Bybee should be “given a medal” for authorizing torture:

KING: I think that Judge Bybee should be given a medal for what he did. But even if I disagreed with those memos, these are memos written in good faith. These well written, well reasoned memos. People may disagree with them, but he belongs on the bench. He should stay on the bench. And I think talk of impeaching him or going after him is again the worst type of political vindictiveness.

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Democrats Back Shortcut on Budget

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 25th, 2009 4:31 am by HL

Democrats Back Shortcut on Budget
Congressional Democrats have reached a tentative agreement to authorize use of a legislative shortcut to push President Obama’s sweeping health and education initiatives through the Senate without Republican votes.

Industry Group Excised Own Experts’ Climate Findings From Report
A group funded by fossil-fuel-dependent companies that argued for years that human-generated greenhouse gases were not driving global warming was advised by its own scientists that this was the case, according to documents submitted as part of an ongoing lawsuit between auto manufacturers and states…

2002 Document Referred to Extreme Duress as ‘Torture,’ Warned of Techniques’ Unreliability
The military agency that provided advice on harsh interrogation techniques for use against terrorism suspects referred to the application of extreme duress as “torture” in a July 2002 document sent to the Pentagon’s chief lawyer and warned that it would produce “unreliable information.”

Friends Say Judge Bybee Regrets Interrogation Memo He Signed
LAS VEGAS — On a Saturday night in May last year, Jay S. Bybee hosted dinner for 35 at a Las Vegas restaurant. The young people seated around him had served as his law clerks in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, the post Bybee had assumed after two turbulent years at the Justice…


The U.S. Will Lead Financial Reform

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 25th, 2009 4:29 am by HL

The U.S. Will Lead Financial Reform
Timothy Geithner, Financial Times

Oh, The Changes We’ll See
Irwin Stelzer, Weekly Standard

What Will the Stress Tests Mean?
Francis Cianfrocca, The New Ledger

Democrats Must Stop Shielding Torturers
Glenn Greenwald, Salon