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AG nixes special prosecutor in CIA case




Topic started on 26-1-2008 @ 10:38 AM by Animal


AG nixes special prosecutor in CIA case


www.rawstory.com

Attorney General Michael Mukasey said Friday he doesn't plan for a special prosecutor to investigate whether the CIA broke the law when it destroyed videotapes of terror interrogations, defying some in Congress who want an independent look at the politically charged case.
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reply posted on 26-1-2008 @ 10:38 AM by Animal


Of course he did, there will be no accountability in this country, at least not for along time. You see the time has come at last when our political leaders are above the law. There is no reason for them to have to abide by any restriction, they should be free to act in any way they see fit, regardless of how we the people feel about it.

Why is destroying these tapes such a big deal anyway? Who cares if a judge ordered the administration to keep them around? Even if they contained evidence that we have in fact been torturing people, why would it matter? It is all in the name of protecting the home land.

Ii wish Bush could be in office indefinably, no other administration is going to be able to compare to the strength these guys have shown. I am so sad there is only less than 1 year left. What will we do without patriots like these guys around to keep this country great?

www.rawstory.com
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