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Monday, May 09, 2011

GEORGE BUSH MOCKS ADHERENTS OF LINEAR TIME

The torture apologists and un-American, ends justifies the means, scumbags are out in full force taking credit for shit they simply didn't do. All the Sunday talk shows were chock full of Bush clones yelling hooray for torture and boo for Obama for following the rule of law. The values of America used to mean something to Republicans but now they are just ideas to be mocked by right wing assholes. Ex- Bush chief of staff Andy Card, the genius who set up Bush's awesome "Mission Acomplished" Flightsuit debacle, said Obama is pounding his chest too much and Glenn Beck said Obama's visit to ground zero was Vulgar. Sore fucking losers. All the bullshit these awful people made up about the President went away with one well planned and executed raid. His un-American-ness and dithering, professorial, kowtowing to Islam, elitist tag went bye bye in the pull of a trigger. Obama not only went into Pakistan and had Bin Laden killed but he told everybody that he would do exactly that 3 years ago. Republicans hate it when you're not only competent but when you follow through on your promises.

Now the Bushies are all saying that it was the intelligence apparatus that they set in place that lead to Bin laden being caught and this has validity. It's not like the CIA and NSA just started hunting terrorists the day Obama became president but what the ex-Bushies fail to tell you is that when you have a president who doesn't have his secretary of defense and vice president down at CIA headquarters everyday, wasting time, pressuring analysts to make up evidence in order to attack Iraq, a lot of good things can happen. BTW, you know what else Bushes torture got the United States? A reputation for abuse which now leads our non-torturing allies to refuse to hand over terrorists that they capture for fear we will break international law. Instead of our intelligence services getting a chance to interrogate suspected jihadists, our allies keep them or in worse case scenarios, simply let them go. "...The Ontario Court of Appeal has upheld a decision to halt extradition proceedings for an alleged Al-Qaeda arms supplier, citing the extent of US human rights abuses tied to his capture in Pakistan. A 3-0 ruling by the court ruled that a Toronto judge was justified in releasing Abdullah Khadr, the older brother of the Guantanamo Bay prison camp's youngest detainee Omar Khadr. Both are Canadian. Khadr's lawyer Dennis Edney hailed what he called a "victory for the rule of law." "Evidence should be (obtained while respecting) human rights, and it was not," he told AFP...." Well done Republicans.

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