Water Boarding and the Congress

By Admin, May 14, 2009 7:54 pm

Water BoardingMoveOn.org, the ACLU, Nancy Pelosi, John Conyers and Patrick Leahy are after those lawyers who rendered legal opinions on enhanced interrogations and more specifically, water boarding. There are three things which are important and very necessary for fairness to prevail.1.       Yes, let’s do this thing and let’s do it right and complete. Let’s go after everyone in the Bush administration, the House, the Senate, Republican and Democrat who approved of these legal opinions or didn’t do anything to oppose it. No double talk Ms. Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a liar is a liar is a liar.2.      If we are to continue rewriting history by the application of current laws for persecution of events from yesteryear; then let’s do it right and complete, not selective and to fulfill our own personal agendas. Let’s also go after the Clinton administration for “rendition” and lying to a Federal Grand Jury; after Carter his inability to secure the safety of the hostages in Iran and after LBJ for the Viet Nam mishandling. While we are at it, let’s get all the congressman that refused to impeach Bill Clinton.

3.       If lawyers working in the Justice Department, CIA, FBI and any administration are in danger of persecution years later for their legal opinions, then why aren’t our conservative leaders going after the ACLU lawyers for their legal opinions in protecting Planned Parenthood in abortions of underage girls. Abortion always kills, water boarding never has. Most of their legal opinions in this area is normally centered on “R v W”; excuse me but “R v W” was about “a woman’s right to choose”. If a 14 year old girl is a woman for abortion, why isn’t she a woman and buy alcohol, get an aspirin at school without parent permission, get a driver’s license, and gamble in a casino. I could go but why, it seems the bad guys always win, but that’s our fault. Thank God for mid-term elections. Come on folks, use your vote power, replace the incompetence in the Senate and the House and let’s remember Nancy Pelosi, John Conyers, Patrick Leahy and the ACLU.

 

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