tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8213262.post7241592951846348416..comments2024-03-17T14:01:29.276-04:00Comments on 2 Political Junkies: Why Hasn't Cheney Been Arrested?Mariahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10439330154875628083noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8213262.post-53342797350048625582011-09-01T11:59:30.429-04:002011-09-01T11:59:30.429-04:00WHy are you bringing me into this Heir? Until now...WHy are you bringing me into this Heir? Until now, I haven't commented on this post.Ol' Frothhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11001073150811372903noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8213262.post-2371587948550738542011-08-30T21:51:51.385-04:002011-08-30T21:51:51.385-04:00At some point, some day, someone has to draw a lin...At some point, some day, someone has to draw a line in the sand. If our nation can't bring its leaders to justice for gross malfeasance, what chance does a loser, lame-ass citizen, with no money and no "position" have?<br /><br />THAT is the problem.<br /><br />(And thankfully Bush wasn't in Switzerland recently when I was....)Clyde Wynanthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08600162138209778979noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8213262.post-9108003391869492732011-08-30T19:21:29.913-04:002011-08-30T19:21:29.913-04:00As usual, I can not understand the point HTTT is m...As usual, I can not understand the point HTTT is making. So I'll just ignore it.<br /><br />I can see your point(s) - HOWEVER if that's the path the country takes, then they get away with committing war crimes. it's as simple as that. And if Obama lets them, then he's almost as guilty as they are.<br /><br />And there's no chance of The Hague getting into the act. As far as I know, The US is not a part of the ICC so it has no jurisdiction to bring charges. The only chance would be a third country that has signed the UN articles against torture to bring charges when/if Bush or Cheney set foot in that country.<br /><br />Like recently when Bush cancelled a trip to Switzerland.Dayvoehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06971560627535402858noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8213262.post-49588216508255339462011-08-30T14:39:30.631-04:002011-08-30T14:39:30.631-04:00Ed, Old Froth
I would guess the term "torture...Ed, Old Froth<br />I would guess the term "torture" would apply to the severe mental suffering intentionally inflicted on persons for obtaining a confession by the Law Enforcement/Police.<br /><br />like <a href="http://www.innocenceproject.org/Content/Jeff_Deskovic.php" rel="nofollow">Jeff Deskovic</a> or the <a href="http://reason.com/blog/2008/11/12/wrongful-conviction-norfolk-n" rel="nofollow">Norfolk four.</a>Social Justice NPC Anti-Paladin™https://www.blogger.com/profile/14533575674043719198noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8213262.post-73124444134983963622011-08-30T10:59:59.908-04:002011-08-30T10:59:59.908-04:00I sort of agree with Bram's comment, except th...I sort of agree with Bram's comment, except that the Obama administration has allowed domestic spying to continue, I believe rendition is still continuing and the Obama Justice department is actually working harder on prosecuting whistle blowers. <br /><br />It does sort of make sense *not* to go after Cheney (and Bush) legally, because almost half the country does think these men helped saved us from more terror attacks. It was not the most noble chapter in our history by any stretch, yet it goes too far to save we should throw the former President and Vice President under the bus to try to demonstrate what good people we are to the rest of the world. <br /><br />Having said that, I think the Obama administration should have immediately (or still should) returned to a level of domestic surveillance equivalent to what existed during the Clinton administration. Or if we need increased domestic security, we could start or increase guard at major and minor ports (such as New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Miami, Los Angeles and San Fransisco). Those are the jobs our national security apparatus should be doing. <br /><br />This looking forward, not backward crap that the Obama administration is pedaling seems more like an excuse to continue many of the bad practices of the Bush/Cheney years. We could at least stop those practices.EdHeathhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09109361235271107574noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8213262.post-74467362021239794132011-08-30T10:34:18.288-04:002011-08-30T10:34:18.288-04:00If we prosecuted Cheney and Rumsfeld for their war...If we prosecuted Cheney and Rumsfeld for their war crimes, half the national security apparatus of the country be in a panicked stupor watching their backs, covering their asses, and getting their stories straight instead of doing anything like their jobs.<br /><br />Also, there's a not-at-all insignificant chance it would result in some serious home-grown terrorism -- as half the country was wholeheartedly proud of those war crimes having being committed.<br /><br />I'm not happy to see them unpunished on book tours either, but there's a cost-benefit analysis to the country and to the administration. I'm not "disappointed" in the decision. Maybe the Hague will snatch them one day.Bram Reichbaumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05620172942925293407noreply@blogger.com