Saturday, March 8, 2008

George "The US Does Not Torture" Bush Will Veto Ban on Waterboarding

We can't get rid of this guy fast enough.

WASHINGTONThe White House says President Bush will veto legislation on Saturday that would have barred the CIA from using waterboarding- a technique that simulates drowning- and other harsh interrogation methods on terror suspects.

..."President Bush's veto will be one of the most shameful acts of his presidency," Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., said in a statement Friday. "Unless Congress overrides the veto, it will go down in history as a flagrant insult to the rule of law and a serious stain on the good name of America in the eyes of the world."

Is Congress going to have the balls to do the right thing and override the Farce-in-Chief? Keep watching.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

they won't overide for fear of being called soft on terror but Kennedys right,once he's out of office the media and the historians will acknowledge he will go down as one of the worst presidents in history.After all the dirty laundry comes out about the administration,the biggest question will be what has become of the so called watchdog the press?where were they?What has it turned into?John Peter Zenger is twisting in his grave.

 
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