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America then and now It's now commonplace for our political and media elites to explicitly renounce the principles of justice which the U.S. long led the world in advocating.
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  • Titonwan

    "I'm not going to bother reading your other letters, to get a sense of "who you are" or any of that silly tripe."

    Erh, listen dipstick. I suggest you do that very thing because you have got it so very very wrong that were this sex it would be very very right.

    But this isn't sex and you are a pratt.

  • No more armbands, or music

    For a just parallel, the next war-crimes tribunal, regarding twig's administration, should convene in Boise.

  • @Titonwan

    I'm for pushing Barack to join the World Court and take the politics out of it, but I'm either greeted with silence or wonder. Is this not possible?

    It's possible, but we'll have to overcome the momentum of the Juche Republicans convincing the American public that the World Court's prosecutions would be political shams motivated solely by the world's hatred and envy of Dear Leader and all he's done for us.

  • Joe Klown

    "monomaniacal on the subject of civil liberties."

    That gave me the first belly-laugh of the day. Thank you.

  • baubles of the briny deep

    Can someone ask Joe Klein "What was the amount of the last sum direct deposited into your bank account by the corporation you work for?"

    It will give you your answer as to why Joe Klein is such a spineless jellyfish.

  • Nazi Germany...

    and the USA are clearly comparable and I'm sure the people at Nuremberg would see it the same way if they could judge it now.

    Good job Glenn you've clearly nailed it.

  • civil liberty extremist

    Hey, Glenn.

    Where can I sign up to be a Civil Liberty Extremist? I think that's a club that I would like to belong to. After reading John Adams' and Thomas Jefferson's letters, it looks that at least Adams and probably Jefferson also were in the club. So, that's the kind of club that I want to join.

    I'm ready to sign up.

  • DOES POLITICO.COM BAN COMMENTS FROM 'TARGETS' OF GOV'T SPYING?

    This "target" of says "yes."

    On their own volition -- or under pressure?

    http://my.nowpublic.com/world/does-politico-com-ban-comments-targets-govt-spying

    OR http://My.NowPublic.com/scrivener

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