Around the 'Hood
CalPundit on the Bush Administration's recent announcement it would not use torture on detainees:
Now, if we can just add to this a policy that forbids turning prisoners over to other countries so that they can torture them for us, we'll be in pretty good shape on this issue.
Daily Kos on how the Bush Administration is curtailing the benefits of our armed forces, which are angry about it. Like Kos, we hope this translates into Democratic votes at election time.
And while Republicans and conservatives "support our troops" by putting them in harm's way, with an ill-conceived mission justified by a lies-generating "cabal" of pointy-headed "intellectuals", they also eagerly tear apart the meager social programs that help our veterans after the sacrifice to their nation.
Oliver Willis sends us to "10 Appalling Lies We Were Told About Iraq". And Skippy reminds us that "Bush Lied, People Died."
Arthur at Light of Reason writes about some of the more disturbing provisions of the Patriot and Homeland Security Acts.
Patriot Watch asks if GITMO TV is next:
"The U.S. Naval Base at Guant?namo Bay, Cuba, is prepared to stage military tribunals against terror suspects, the commander of the Pentagon's Southern Command said Wednesday. They have also built defense and prosecution offices, a conference room and judges chambers as well as a media center to accommodate what is expected to be keen interest in the proceedings, which provide for the death penalty as the maximum punishment for convicts."
American Prospect's Alex Gourevitch explains why Bush and Ashcroft are on a fishing expedition, casting too wide a net in the terror war.
Eric Alterman writes in his new Nation column that the liberal media is dead.
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