MioMyo
2009-05-29 12:38:20 UTC
Tell me libtard, will the radical left along with their media whores, like
woofy ever have the cajonies of their convictions and actually file criminal
charges against the last administration for what amounts to being Republican
and protecting the country? After all it's high time to not just Talk the
Talk but to Walk the Walk.
Instead of continuing your whining and prosecution of the Bush
administration in the the Public Press Court, why not actually have a grand
jury convict Bush and Company. Please go for the death penalty to boot,a nd
while you're at it include Bush supporters like me in the list.
IOW either SHIT or get off the POT, libtard. You have all the cards- both
houses, the executive branch and the courts, so what are you waiting for?
You either have a case or you don't....
TIME TO PUT UP OR SHIT UP, tard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
woofy ever have the cajonies of their convictions and actually file criminal
charges against the last administration for what amounts to being Republican
and protecting the country? After all it's high time to not just Talk the
Talk but to Walk the Walk.
Instead of continuing your whining and prosecution of the Bush
administration in the the Public Press Court, why not actually have a grand
jury convict Bush and Company. Please go for the death penalty to boot,a nd
while you're at it include Bush supporters like me in the list.
IOW either SHIT or get off the POT, libtard. You have all the cards- both
houses, the executive branch and the courts, so what are you waiting for?
You either have a case or you don't....
TIME TO PUT UP OR SHIT UP, tard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Gonzo Asked About Role in Torture During Discussion on Sotomayor
Nomination
Blitzer also asked Gonzales about what might happen to the lawyers in
Blitzer: How worried are you, switching gears for a moment that
the Justice Department lawyers who wrote the those legal opinions,
authorizing enhanced interrogation, how worried are you that the
system now will come down on them on their disbarment or worse?
Gonzales: What I worry about Wolf is that good people, well
intentioned people, serving in a historically difficult time,
dangerous time in our nation's history, may be penalized for doing
their best and to provide the best legal advice that they can. I'm
afraid of the chilling effect that that's going to have on future
lawyers at the Department of Justice.
Blitzer: Because you were the White House counsel at that time.
This was before you became the Attorney General.
Gonzales: That's correct.
Blitzer: And were you involved in that, in some of those legal
opinions early on?
Gonzales: Well what I can say is, is that I worked with the
Department of Justice insuring that legal advice was provided but at
the end of the day it's the responsibility of the Department of
Justice to provide the legal guidance on behalf of the executive
branch.
Blitzer: So are you in any, do you think, are you afraid that you
could be in any legal jeopardy right now?
Gonzales: Wolf, I stand by my record. I did my best to defend our
country during very difficult times, so I'm proud of my service.
As TPM notes in their article Gonzo: Don't Blame Me For Torture -- I
Nomination
Blitzer also asked Gonzales about what might happen to the lawyers in
Blitzer: How worried are you, switching gears for a moment that
the Justice Department lawyers who wrote the those legal opinions,
authorizing enhanced interrogation, how worried are you that the
system now will come down on them on their disbarment or worse?
Gonzales: What I worry about Wolf is that good people, well
intentioned people, serving in a historically difficult time,
dangerous time in our nation's history, may be penalized for doing
their best and to provide the best legal advice that they can. I'm
afraid of the chilling effect that that's going to have on future
lawyers at the Department of Justice.
Blitzer: Because you were the White House counsel at that time.
This was before you became the Attorney General.
Gonzales: That's correct.
Blitzer: And were you involved in that, in some of those legal
opinions early on?
Gonzales: Well what I can say is, is that I worked with the
Department of Justice insuring that legal advice was provided but at
the end of the day it's the responsibility of the Department of
Justice to provide the legal guidance on behalf of the executive
branch.
Blitzer: So are you in any, do you think, are you afraid that you
could be in any legal jeopardy right now?
Gonzales: Wolf, I stand by my record. I did my best to defend our
country during very difficult times, so I'm proud of my service.
As TPM notes in their article Gonzo: Don't Blame Me For Torture -- I