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In reply to the discussion: John Yoo of the "torture creative class" is not a happy camper right now. [View all]whathehell
(30,470 posts)44. Yes, what is his background?...Was there some recognizable path to his fascism?
Always curious about that sort of thing.
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John Yoo of the "torture creative class" is not a happy camper right now. [View all]
madfloridian
Dec 2014
OP
It's not like he has to worry about the administration prosecuting him. n/t
PoliticAverse
Dec 2014
#1
hey! you criminalize policy differences, and next thing you know the GOP will start being MEAN!
MisterP
Dec 2014
#8
Tonight one of the guests on MSNBC referred to Yoo as a "political hack," which ....
Hekate
Dec 2014
#10
Yes, what is his background?...Was there some recognizable path to his fascism?
whathehell
Dec 2014
#44
They should go after the foreign programs....particularly those in countries
msanthrope
Dec 2014
#19
I recommend that none of them leave the country. I suspect the international criminal court may not
OregonBlue
Dec 2014
#22
Yeah sure, the report was partisan, irresponsible, shameless, blah blah blah..
SomethingFishy
Dec 2014
#39