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In reply to the discussion: I'd Like To Apologize To DU... [View all]Jim_Shorts
(371 posts)36. So much for closing Gitmo
Now all they have to do is classify Juian Assange as a terrorist, pick him up and hold him indefinitely without ever charging him - problem solved - Ra Ra USA.
We now have government officials who are judge and jury of the world - good plan 
I hope ordinary people in other countries aren't paying attention to the laws the empire is passing.
(the law is WAY too broad, but thats probably the idea)
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Well, he might want to apologize to the truth, for so often mangling and destroying it. nt
TheWraith
Dec 2011
#3
OP gets small props for packaging the same "I don't like the POTUS" message in a different wrapper.
CakeGrrl
Dec 2011
#115
yep because every democratic president since the begining of the country has
okieinpain
Dec 2011
#67
3 Big Positives: Lilly Ledbetter, DADT repeal, two seemingly solid SC justices...
ihavenobias
Dec 2011
#90
Bingo! The winner. The OP has NEVER posted ANYTHING positive about President Obama. nt
bluestate10
Dec 2011
#108
To be fair, we all hoped to see the president truly stand up against this egregious Bush era
sabrina 1
Dec 2011
#5
Actually the person you are refering to who was killed might well still be alive
cstanleytech
Dec 2011
#88
Actually he wasn't fleeing, he was living in a country with a government that has proven itself
sabrina 1
Dec 2011
#119
If anyone is telling you he is guilty its him in the many videos he kept filming
cstanleytech
Dec 2011
#120
Turn himself for what? Do people who have not been charged with any crime, generally just walk into
sabrina 1
Dec 2011
#121
At THIS Point... If The President Signs It, It May Be Decided By The Supreme Court... But...
WillyT
Dec 2011
#13
Please explain 'why' and 'what' in the bill would be decided by the Supreme Court.
Tx4obama
Dec 2011
#35
Which could very well be what he wants since if he opposed it the onus would be on him
cstanleytech
Dec 2011
#89
I always counted you as a member....I was surprised you ever counted yourself among the
tpsbmam
Dec 2011
#41
The 'my president, right or wrong' crowd is definitely riding in the bus, I prefer under the bus.
RKP5637
Dec 2011
#71
Yep, I love it too, it's excellent and very appropriate. IMO we should always question the
RKP5637
Dec 2011
#106
"...the President ... is an ignorant and bigoted fool" rinse, repeat. and repeat. and repeat.
dionysus
Dec 2011
#63
Think a lot of people thought the veto threat was to protect people, rather than executive power.
DirkGently
Dec 2011
#28
"nothing the bill provides for is worse than what was done before" ... Oh REALLY???
bvar22
Dec 2011
#77
"Make No Mistake: I pledge to never use these powers to imprison Americans
MannyGoldstein
Dec 2011
#42
Wow! I didn't know that you could be unquestionably true to Democratic principles and post this.
AnotherMcIntosh
Dec 2011
#56
i've been told the button is there but non functional yet.. hope i didn't get your hopes up.
dionysus
Dec 2011
#76
I deeply regret not emigrating when I had opportunities in my 20s and 30s
Lydia Leftcoast
Dec 2011
#65
Yup, he gave up any chance to be great and settled for "marginally better than them"
mistertrickster
Dec 2011
#74
The FDR who illegally rounded up and imprisoned tens of thousands of Americans
NYC Liberal
Dec 2011
#82
Pearl Harbor did not justify illegally imprisoning over 100,000 Japanese Americans
NYC Liberal
Dec 2011
#107
And some of (or more likely, a lot of) the people at Guantanamo are actually terrorists.
NYC Liberal
Dec 2011
#117
My point was not about the indefinite detention. It was about Obama blowing his chance to be great
mistertrickster
Dec 2011
#118