Tuesday, October 30, 2007

CNN.com - CNN Political Ticker Mukasey: Waterboarding ‘repugnant,’ no legal opinion �

CNN.com - CNN Political Ticker Mukasey: Waterboarding ‘repugnant,’ no legal opinion �:
President Bush's pick for attorney general, Judge Michael Mukasey, called the interrogation technique known as 'waterboarding' a 'repugnant' practice Tuesday, but again refused to say whether it violates U.S. laws banning torture.
What's he hiding? Well, we already know it, don't we?

He's protecting the Bush administration from retribution -- if he says it's torture, and he knows we do it, then it's just a procedural matter to bring the President and his cohorts to trial. If he says it isn't torture, he doesn't get confirmed (though with this Congress, anything that panders to the President is not surprising, for they are the weakest bunch of idiots known to mankind).

So, he's a lot like "Alberto" Gonzales. He's just not Hispanic.

More on "Alberto" Gonzales, former Attorney General and future rotter in hell.

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