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Originally Posted by rickholio
Ah... well, the torture memo actually came the other direction, from Alberto Gonzales (now Attorney General Gonzales) to the white house, advising them on the legality of torture.
What a sad state when things have degraded so far that a sitting president asks for legal opinions on how much torture he can get away with.
Thus ends the grand experment, I suppose. I'm sure there's plenty of string-pullers who are standing in line to start new experiments though, and a captive group of test subjects on which to ply thier trade.
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I just find it hilarious that this administration has run the economy into the ground, started an unnecessary war which fomented a serious terrorist movement, lent it's support to faith based science, passed legislation increasing the power of the govt. over the individual and just in general has done SO MANY great things for this country and it's citizens
-- and these loopy-ass pornographers can't grovel deeply enough before their altar.