Comments on: Mukasey To Congress: You Say It First
By Refusing To Say Waterboarding Is Torture, Justice Nominee Puts the Ball In Congress' Court
- I almost agree but I think it''''s legitimate for lawmakers to question how he interprets the existing laws.
Posted by abbe91 at 09:28 AM : Nov 05, 2007
I kinda agree with that but only to the point that he would or would not enforce the laws (whatever they are). I leave personal beliefs to the holder as long as they don''t interfere whit his job. - Reply to this comment
- ''''d rather think the point is to have existing laws enforced. There is a procedure for that purpose. It''''s called impeachment. Impeach these "roaches" before they carry through another 9/11-Northwoods to murder any amount of Americans, as somebody said before.
Posted by abbe91 at 09:11 AM : Nov 05, 2007
Yeah get rid of Bush and company before he pulls a Musharref on us, right? Finally filling those Halliburton secret prisons with "terrorists"= all the people who oppose Bush''s and the GOP''s continued rule. - Reply to this comment
- I was taught that anyone in government who believed a practice to be immoral or illegal--no matter what the prevailing law said--was obligated to not obey that law or superiors who enforced such a law. since WWII--we have been holding soldiers and others accountable for the acts of torture or genocide they engaged in. We did it to Germans and the Japanese even before laws governing their specific acts were made up. The rationale at the time was that any "decent human being" should have known the actions were immoral, and illegal and should never have done them--no matter the local laws enacted by Germany that said they could and that they had immunity.
Congress should declare waterboarding illegal. Those who wish to go on record in support of it would be known and those who practiced it in the past--should have known better--hiding behind laws of evil men, do not excuse others of evil acts. We all know what torture is and we all know it is unChristian, unAmerican and perverted. We also know the results are questionable and that the practice enters a slippery slope. Hold those who did it accountable and eventually hold those who thought it up, defended it and practiced it or gave the authority to do it accountable to. We are not robots-at the end of the day--we know when what we did is righteous or the actions of a secret evil. - Reply to this comment
- "That is what Mukasey has been saying all along. If ''''I'''' were Attorney General ''''I'''' will carry out the law what ever it is, but it is not up to me to make the laws."
Posted by ToolMangler at 09:24 AM : Nov 05, 2007
I almost agree but I think it''s legitimate for lawmakers to question how he interprets the existing laws. - Reply to this comment
- I agree with other posters in voicing the opinion that "Congress makes the laws, ''NOT'' the attorney general". That is what Mukasey has been saying all along. If ''I'' were Attorney General ''I'' will carry out the law what ever it is, but it is not up to me to make the laws. Now if you are going to give me the power to make laws then ''and only then'' do you have the right to question my beliefs.
This poster is against abortion as a ''birth control device'' but if I were a Doctor or Sheriff or what ever, I will uphold whatever the law is at the time.
I don''t care if Mukasey gets the job or not but I ''do'' care ''why'' he would be rejected. You have the info, figure it out yourselves. - Reply to this comment
- "They champion freedom of speech. Then the second someone with a different point of view speaks up, they quickly throw around labels such as neocons, Nazis, Fascists, etc.
Posted by pilgrimsprog at 09:18 AM : Nov 05, 2007"
like in "Abbe, like all brain dead Nazis ... (more BS following)" ? don''t blame the left for your own shortcomings. - Reply to this comment
- Hillary in 08? That will sure be the downfall of this nation! I don''t understand why the libs continue to label themselves "progressive". All of their "liberal" thinking only leads to regression.
They champion freedom of speech. Then the second someone with a different point of view speaks up, they quickly throw around labels such as neocons, Nazis, Fascists, etc.
You "progressives" seem to have the same internal conflict as Gollum and Smeagol. And your "precious" is power - though you never really know what to do with it.
Progressive? Yea......Keep telling yourself that. - Reply to this comment
- "No he wasn''''t you''''re telling yet another Progressive lie again.
Posted by jowand at 09:09 AM : Nov 05, 2007"
Oh yes. Prescott Bush worked for Brown Brothers Harriman (BBH). BBH acted as a US base for the German industrialist, Fritz Thyssen, who helped finance Hitler in the 1930s. Bush was the director of the New York-based Union Banking Corporation (UBC) that represented Thyssen''s US interests and he continued to work for the bank after America entered the war.
Treason is not a new thing in this infamous family. - Reply to this comment
- I want the 90''''s again. Best time in American history!
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Posted by jh6379 at 09:03 AM : Nov 05, 2007
Oh yeah, the 1993 bombing of the WTC, the African embassy bombings, the USS Cole bombing, the HIGHEST tax rates in U.S. history and who can forget the 2000 recession. Yep, the good ole days. - Reply to this comment
- I want the 90''''s again. Best time in American history!
Posted by jh6379 at 09:03 AM : Nov 05, 2007
Best time in American history for Al Quaeda maybe, no opposition from anyone - Reply to this comment
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