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Monday, August 4, 2008 12:00 AM

Would Obama prosecute the Bush administration for torture?

Obama's brain trust wants to form a commission on torture and call Bush officials as witnesses, but put off prosecutions -- if any -- till a second term.

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Sunday, August 3, 2008 07:00 PM

Does anyone care about doing what is right?

Surely the obvious criminality of the Bush administration should not be allowed to get off scot-free? Do we really want a country where the guy who robs a liquor store winds up with Bruno as a long-term roommate, and the perpetrators of mass murder get a complete pass?

Oh, you say, Bush and his cronies aren't murderers, war criminals, and so on? Fine. But let a court and a jury make that determination.

They should be held accountable like anyone else.

But it is true. Obama is basically a typical cowardly Dem and will not raise a finger.

Monday, August 4, 2008 01:16 AM

I know, I know, another Nazi reference….

As a naturalized citizen and a refugee from the Siege at Stalingrad, I have a deeply personal feeling about this topic. One can only imagine the feelings and thoughts that filled the inmates’ minds in the death camps (Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka, etc.) when their eyes first saw a liberating American G.I. coming toward them, arms extended, a sympathetic look on their face, and reassuring words, “ Its all right now, you’re safe now, we’re here to take you home…….we’re Americans.”

At the end of the War my father took advantage of the temporarily porous “Iron Curtain”, left Russia and settled in Austria. There, he immediately placed our names on a deportation list for emigration to America…..two World Wars were enough for him. Being granted refugee status meant we would be allowed to leave, but it also meant we wouldn’t be able to take anything with us..nothing, zero. If the requirement was that we had to go naked, on our hands and knees; we were going to America.

How vividly I remember, during the years waiting for our number to come up, our teacher saying to us, “children, we have a surprise for you. We’ll be going outside, up on the hill, into the big open meadow, where some friends of our want to say “ hello.” Our hearts a-flutter with anticipation, we marched out into the meadow and didn’t have to wait long for our surprise. First the sound of bombers (everyone there knew that sound all too well,) then the sight of a formation of planes coming toward us at a very low altitude, bombay doors open. We squinted nervously, trying to catch a glimpse of the insignias on the wings. Just about the time we were able to see the beautiful sight of American flag decals on the wings and body of the planes, hundreds of tiny parachutes, each carrying a payload of Hershey bars, were dispatched and came floating down above us. My love affair with America, at that moment, became irreversible.

From the thousands of anecdotal and subliminal pieces of information we had gotten about America, we knew our prayers would be answered there. Heaven would have to wait in line.

What I’m trying to say by this personal snippet is………America is different. The country that Washington, Jefferson, Adams, etc. gave us is different than any that came before, or since. The axioms laid down by our founders; equality for all, nation of laws, not men, one man one vote may be throw-a-way thoughts to many of us today, but not to me. We’ve seen the sickening degradation of our country when these ideals were jettisoned and prostituded during the past few decades of Republican control.

At Nuremberg, the charge was “crimes against humanity.” If a new Democratic Administration doesn’t bring to justice those who committed “crimes against the constitution,” then we will have voluntarily ended the Great Democratic Experiment………………….and a Hershey bar will never taste the same.

Monday, August 4, 2008 06:07 AM

Won't Happen

I have noticed already that any hearing regarding the actions of the Bush Administration with respect to executive authority, torture of detainees, Guantanamo Bay, or the conduct of the Iraq invasion and occupation, is portrayed by the Republican parties and some of the media as partisan theatrics. The Democrats have not responded to that charge with a message that is clear and effective: "This is about establishing facts and pursuing justice."

Barack Obama is a professional politician of the Democratic Party, and given the Democratic Party's unwillingness to dig in its heels and make a stand for justice, I doubt an Obama Administration would pursue legal action against Bush Administration officials in a first or second term. There will always be electoral politics, and the Democratic Party's pathological fear of Republican criticism will stay the hand the justice.

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