UNITED CITIZENS' SUPREME GLOBAL WAR RACKETEER CONSUMERS |
US Constitution ~CITIZENS' Lawyers |
Supreme Court of the United States decided the United States was and is a ~MULTICULTURAL MELTING POT of CONSUMERS ~
Deciding to insert George W. Bush, Jr. which was against the law and what did happen? George W. Bush, Jr. [W], had no respect whatsoever for the law.
Then Bush appointed Roberts who allegedly took Obama's oath to the U.S. Constitution.
IMPEACH THE UNITED CITIZENS' SUPREME GLOBAL WAR RACKETEER CONSUMERS, ALL
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2013/04/16/world/16torture-report.html?ref=world&_r=0 ~Published: April 16, 2013 Constitution Project’s Report on Detainee Treatment, A sweeping, 600-page report by a non-partisan, 11-member task force says that never before had there been “the kind of considered and detailed discussions that occurred after 9/11 directly involving a president and his top advisers on the wisdom, propriety and legality of inflicting pain and torment on some detainees in our custody.”
http://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/684407/constitution-project-report-on-detainee-treatment.pdf ~The sweeping, 577-page report says that while brutality has occurred in every American war, there never before had been “the kind of considered and detailed discussions that occurred after 9/11 directly involving a president and his top advisers on the wisdom, propriety and legality of inflicting pain and torment on some detainees in our custody.” The study, by an 11-member panel convened by the Constitution Project, a legal research and advocacy group, is to be released on Tuesday morning.
http://www.secretsofthefed.com/boston-bombing-staged-to-distract-from-this-story-bush-obama-guilty-of-nazi-level-war-crimes/
.. Mr. Hutchinson, who served in the Bush administration as chief of the Drug Enforcement Administration and under secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, said he “took convincing” on the torture issue. But after the panel’s nearly two years of research, he said he had no doubts about what the United States did.
“This has not been an easy inquiry for me,
because I know many of the players,” Mr. Hutchinson said in an
interview. He said he thought everyone involved in decisions, from Mr.
Bush down, had acted in good faith, in a desperate effort to try to
prevent more attacks.
“But I just think we learn from history,” Mr.
Hutchinson said. “It’s incredibly important to have an accurate account
not just of what happened but of how decisions were made.” He added, “The United States has a historic and unique character, and part of that character is that we do not torture.”
The panel found that the United States
violated its international legal obligations by engineering “enforced
disappearances” and secret detentions. It questions recidivism figures
published by the Defense Intelligence Agency for Guantánamo detainees
who have been released, saying they conflict with independent reviews.
It describes in detail the ethical compromise
of government lawyers who offered “acrobatic” advice to justify brutal
interrogations and medical professionals who helped direct and monitor
them. And it reveals an internal debate at the International Committee
of the Red Cross over whether the organization should speak publicly
about American abuses; advocates of going public lost the fight,
delaying public exposure for months, the report finds.
Tanya Crago · Top Commenter · Works at Wikileaks
they
make hitler (the gay british agent, of the rothchild bloodline,
financed by the royal establishment and vatican) look like a pussy!
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