Filed under: Authoritarian, Civil Liberties, Elections, Human Rights, Politics | Tags: John Ashcroft, torture
College students stick it to John Ashcroft on torture and he totally loses it. (h/t WriteChic Press) More college students like this, please.
Dday calls this The First Salvo in the Next Nuremburg:
Well, if Ashcroft thinks he can bully an international criminal court the way he tried to bully a few college students last night, he’s going to come off looking just as foolish. Because Ashcroft had the foresight to say “History will not judge us kindly” during the Principals meetings on torture, some have made the effort to rehabilitate him to a degree. I think we can end that now. He’s guilty and he knows it, that’s why his arguments were so very shallow. A court of law would convict in a matter of minutes.
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Comment by redeye 24 April, 2008 @ 8:38 amKudos to those college students who questioned Ashcroft.
Comment by grasshopper 25 April, 2008 @ 4:06 pmAmen!
Comment by grasshopper 25 April, 2008 @ 4:11 pmI have to wonder. I mean, these republicans are just insane, yet they get elected. A lot of folks either agree with them or are too stupid to know what the hell is going on.
Comment by Kurt 26 April, 2008 @ 6:24 amNever under estimate the power of stupid people in large groups Kurt. Of course we also have our “liberal” media who’s main purpose is to make em dumb and keep em dumb. If Al Gore hadn’t “invented” the Internet we’d all be dumb as dirt.
Comment by redeye 26 April, 2008 @ 1:49 pm