Obama on Bush's Torture Memos: Will Prosecutions Come Next?

April 21, 2009 RSS Feed Print

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Prosecuting Torture?

Everybody and their mother has been talking about the fallout from President Obama's release last week of the Bush torture memos. Here's how Jon Stewart took on the controversy. John W. Dean wonders whether the lawyers who wrote the memos should be impeached, a common question circling the blogosphere after Obama sent mixed signals on prosecuting the torturers. Shaun Mullen himself wonders "whether the young president is tough enough to see his way out of the dilemma he alone has created by doing the right thing while understanding that doing so will cost valuable political capital." Philip Zelikow writes a good piece on the absurdity of Bush's torture policy from the perch of his experience in government here. He writes: "The evidence against most—if not all—of the high-value detainees remains damning. But the issue is not about who or what they are. It is about who or what we are." Another conservative, Philip Klein, echoes Cheney's odd call for the release of the rest of the memos. So does Josh Marshall. Conservative Dan Spencer thinks Obama's inflicted damage on the intelligence community that can't be undone. And Thomas E. Ricks is talking to Yoo.

Earth Day

Bloggers have been anticipating Earth Day for quite some time. Take this Easter-Earth Day blogpost on the connection between faith and the environment, for example. With the occasion taking place tomorrow, more and more are throwing in their two cents' worth. Dave Burdick explains the history of Earth Day. Liberal Caryl Rivers takes on Sarah Palin for not being green enough, lambasting her environmental policies for standing in the way of progress. Conservative Jonah Goldberg thinks the left is hogging all the protest experience (but he thinks this is a good thing). Money quote: "While the Left has created a sizable protest-industry over the last half-century or so, conservatives have had these things called 'jobs.' " The New Yorker's Elizabeth Kolbert thinks the day is just not what it used to be: "Earth Day has lost its edge and, with that, the sense that a different world is possible." Liberal Meteor Blades talks about the anti-Earth Day movement, while conservative Iain Murray bemoans the cost of protecting the environment: "The fact is that the policies the event is protesting are not just harmful to the economy, but will represent real harm to millions—perhaps billions—around the world by stifling innovation, cutting off the most achievable route to development, and miring the most vulnerable in poverty." Alex Leo compiles the best Earth Day jokes of the decade. And now: famous people planting trees.

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NObama is the one who we, as Americans, need to watch out for.

Look at how he just turned on us. Bush kept us safe and now this incompetent person is throwing us to the terrorist and in turn punishing persons who kept us safe. HE IS THE ENEMY.

Out of all the deplorable things he has done to us this is BY FAR the worst. HE LIED! He gave a speech on this issue, GAVE HIS WORD, (so much for 'his'words) that nothing bad was going to come out of this, OUR NON-CITIZEN-pRESIDENT IS A LIER-A TRAITOR. Someone needs to turn him in.

I hope the pending court case about his NON-Citizenship gets a fair trial and we can throw him out before another abomination like this happens.

God help us if there's an attack because of his stupidty.

Tim of NH 5:17PM April 21, 2009

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