Tuesday, March 08, 2005

Disappearing citizens: glad for it

Ellen, demonstrates altruism knows no bounds, she watches Fox so you don't have to;

Napolitano, explained how rendition happens despite the illegality. "The president perceives an immediate need to obtain information, no matter what the consequences or what the legality of the means used to obtain that information so he doesn't do this in public, he just says 'go get this information and if you break the law, you won't be prosecuted so long as I'm president.' Now such an offer or such an executive order is not enforceable.... It's wrong for the president or anyone in the government to be above the law."

Gibson: Yeah (not seriously, can't keep a straight face).

Napolitano, also laughing: It's against the law to break the law, John. Comment: Does this mean Bush broke the law? At the very least he skirted it. What consequences could that bring? Nobody said.

Gibson: I'm glad they're doing it.


Considering the 'information' gained is useless, for what reason? Sick f*cks.