hootinholler
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Sun Mar-16-08 11:33 AM
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That there are no statutes of limitation on war crimes is reassuring |
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Edited on Sun Mar-16-08 11:42 AM by hootinholler
It holds the hope that one day the people will seize the government from the grips of Wall Street and those responsible for all this shit are prosecuted.
While I'm not sure if the subversion of the Department of Justice was actually illegal, it certainly was criminal. Perhaps there are obstruction and bribery charges to be laid there if McCain's Abramoff papers are examined, or the case of Carol Lam. How long is the clock on that? Long enough to find hope? More troublesome are the US Attorneys who willfully submitted to the administration's steerage. The ones involved in the gag order against Sibel Edmonds squelching serious allegations.
At some point there needs to be a grand jury to investigate this criminal administration.
-Hoot
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Sun Mar-16-08 11:37 AM
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Sun Mar-16-08 01:16 PM
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2. The mill of justice grinds slowly... |
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Sometimes it's hard to get stuff in the hopper I guess.
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