More FYII, Tuesday, February 23, 2010
"Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) introduced
the "Stop Outsourcing Security Act" on Tuesday. If passed, the
act would force the United States to phase out its controversial use of
private security contractors in war zones like Iraq and Afghanistan."
Tom Friedman's fact free propaganda continues to roll on....unrelenting idiocy on parade to fool some of the people all of the time.
"Deja vu Iraq all over again...a new director general of IAEA more malleable and naive than his predecessor may provide new grist for the same old spin on Iran's spreading misinformation.
Re: torture memo authors John Yoo and Jay Bybee and "mens rea" or guilty mind...."had the same compelling motivation in rendering false legal advice. Each sought a specific high office that the recipients of the memos were able to give to them...." or quid pro quo.
John "brown nose torturer" Yoo, argued that the president was God, especially Dubya, with omnipotent, imperial power to order the deliberate massacre of civilians or the crushing of a detainee's child's testicles and contended in a public debate that the legality of crushing a child's testicles "depends on why the President thinks he needs to do that."
Tom Friedman's fact free propaganda continues to roll on....unrelenting idiocy on parade to fool some of the people all of the time.
"Deja vu Iraq all over again...a new director general of IAEA more malleable and naive than his predecessor may provide new grist for the same old spin on Iran's spreading misinformation.
Re: torture memo authors John Yoo and Jay Bybee and "mens rea" or guilty mind...."had the same compelling motivation in rendering false legal advice. Each sought a specific high office that the recipients of the memos were able to give to them...." or quid pro quo.
John "brown nose torturer" Yoo, argued that the president was God, especially Dubya, with omnipotent, imperial power to order the deliberate massacre of civilians or the crushing of a detainee's child's testicles and contended in a public debate that the legality of crushing a child's testicles "depends on why the President thinks he needs to do that."







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