You Go, Alice. Torture Delay
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Alice Fisher's role as the head of the Criminal Division at the Department of Justice, which is overseeing the prosecution in the Jack Ambramoff case, is worrying a lot of people. If the prosecution isn't tough or effective enough, dozens of people in all areas of the Bush regime will get off scott free, with only half a dozen or so of the most obvious malefactors being brought to justice.
Gimme a break. Sure, she's never prosecuted a case before in her entire fucking life, but it's high time the public realized that having no experience is REQUIRED of the person entrusted with the highest positions in select areas of government. The point of a Bush regime executive appointment is not ONLY to reward some political Bush thug with a nice job, but is also to wreck, dismantle, or cripple some area of government designed to help the poor, foster equality, punish rich criminals, or protect the public from disasters. Other areas, such as war, spying on people, and running the economy are run by highly qualified people, who, as it happens, are also entirely incompetent. But that's another matter. They're not hired especially in order to BE incompetent, they just are.
So now that we've cleared that up... the controversy about Ms. Fisher's record--her reported support for Bush regime policies in Gulag Gitmo, might suggest just the toughness needed. Think, for a moment, about the possibilities:
Imagine Lyndie Englund, out of the stockade so she could pee on the Book of Revelation to loosen Ralph Reed's tongue a little.
OK, let's leave Chrissie Englund alone. How about any of the hundreds of other soldiers doing this sort of thing as part of their job everyday and not going to jail for it?
Ponder one of them rubbing Tom DeLay's hairless balls with liverwurst and letting a hungry pit bull loose on him.
Dream of force feeding Ann Coulter (she must know something!) tapioca until she gains 40 pounds.
Picture a pyramid of pestilent Republican lobbyists piled naked on top of one another.
Disgusting, huh? Too ugly for a family blog? Well, then, as everyone so enjoyed Jack saying... you can't TAKE the truth! This is a dangerous world, and sometimes you just gotta get tough on the bad guys.
Let me take a leaf from Alan Dershsowitz's book and ask you this.... If you knew that someone had evidence that could put a dangerous terrorist like George Bush in jail before he had an opportunity to kill tens of thousands of innocent women and children again, a real fanatic, claiming to be in the service of some great ideology or god for his justification, wouldn't you say that torture was an appropriate means to get that evidence and save those women and children?
Oh no, no, no NO! Could my feverish quest for democracy and security be turning me into one of THEM?
Maybe some big Hollywood director should make a complex, morally relativistic movie about how the desire for revenge of a hateful, bestial act of cold blooded murder and carnage can lead to a never ending, violent cycle that traps us all. Call it "Fallujah."
Coming up next time more inside dope from Rear Entry: Pat Robertson's plans to take Ariel Sharon's family to court.
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Alice Fisher's role as the head of the Criminal Division at the Department of Justice, which is overseeing the prosecution in the Jack Ambramoff case, is worrying a lot of people. If the prosecution isn't tough or effective enough, dozens of people in all areas of the Bush regime will get off scott free, with only half a dozen or so of the most obvious malefactors being brought to justice.
Gimme a break. Sure, she's never prosecuted a case before in her entire fucking life, but it's high time the public realized that having no experience is REQUIRED of the person entrusted with the highest positions in select areas of government. The point of a Bush regime executive appointment is not ONLY to reward some political Bush thug with a nice job, but is also to wreck, dismantle, or cripple some area of government designed to help the poor, foster equality, punish rich criminals, or protect the public from disasters. Other areas, such as war, spying on people, and running the economy are run by highly qualified people, who, as it happens, are also entirely incompetent. But that's another matter. They're not hired especially in order to BE incompetent, they just are.
So now that we've cleared that up... the controversy about Ms. Fisher's record--her reported support for Bush regime policies in Gulag Gitmo, might suggest just the toughness needed. Think, for a moment, about the possibilities:
Imagine Lyndie Englund, out of the stockade so she could pee on the Book of Revelation to loosen Ralph Reed's tongue a little.
OK, let's leave Chrissie Englund alone. How about any of the hundreds of other soldiers doing this sort of thing as part of their job everyday and not going to jail for it?
Ponder one of them rubbing Tom DeLay's hairless balls with liverwurst and letting a hungry pit bull loose on him.
Dream of force feeding Ann Coulter (she must know something!) tapioca until she gains 40 pounds.
Picture a pyramid of pestilent Republican lobbyists piled naked on top of one another.
Disgusting, huh? Too ugly for a family blog? Well, then, as everyone so enjoyed Jack saying... you can't TAKE the truth! This is a dangerous world, and sometimes you just gotta get tough on the bad guys.
Let me take a leaf from Alan Dershsowitz's book and ask you this.... If you knew that someone had evidence that could put a dangerous terrorist like George Bush in jail before he had an opportunity to kill tens of thousands of innocent women and children again, a real fanatic, claiming to be in the service of some great ideology or god for his justification, wouldn't you say that torture was an appropriate means to get that evidence and save those women and children?
Oh no, no, no NO! Could my feverish quest for democracy and security be turning me into one of THEM?
Maybe some big Hollywood director should make a complex, morally relativistic movie about how the desire for revenge of a hateful, bestial act of cold blooded murder and carnage can lead to a never ending, violent cycle that traps us all. Call it "Fallujah."
Coming up next time more inside dope from Rear Entry: Pat Robertson's plans to take Ariel Sharon's family to court.
Link Here
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