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Schumer Supports TortureHere is Chuck Schumer's justification for supporting Mukasey:
Congress did pass a law banning "certain interrogation techniques" - it banned all forms of torture. What is torture? Under international law it is
Congress explicitly prohibited torture twice. First, the Senate ratified the Third Geneva Convention (GCIII) on July 6, 1955, which protects prisoners of war against torture. And those who say Al Qaeda is not covered by the Geneva Conventions are wrong. GCIII includes Common Article 3, which protects all prisoners, including "enemy combatants." According to the Center for Defense Information,
Second, in 1996 Congress (then led by Republicans Newt Gingrich and Trent Lott) enacted the War Crimes Act of 1996, which defines a war crime to include a "grave breach of the Geneva Conventions," specifically including torture. In the wake of the Supreme Court's Hamdan ruling, Congress adopted the Military Commissions Act of 2006 to remove habeas corpus protection from "alien unlawful enemy combatants." It also amended the War Crimes Act of 1996
So despite MCA, torture is still a crime, and the definition of torture has never been changed so it still covers "any act by which severe pain or suffering, whether physical or mental, is intentionally inflicted on a person." And does this include waterboarding? Here's a description by Malcolm Nance, who trains American soldiers how to resist waterboarding.
If Chuck Schumer doesn't think waterboarding is covered under current law, he needs to resign from the Senate immediately.
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The judge will enforce the law?
This judge was appointed by Ronnie "Raygun" (privitization or stealing of everything American). Now what Reagan appointee ever kept their word on supporting the law and the Constitution. They are there to destroy it. This judge does not have a good history of human rights, etc. Fool me once...not ever again with a Neo Con judge, Senator Schumer.
Remember how Gonzales promised to obey the Constitution and the laws when you interviewed him? Why wasn't Gonzales jailed for purgeryand treason against the Constitution and Bill of Rights? He mislead the Congress and the American people of his goals.
How long does it take to know this about a Bush appointment? Impeach Cheney and then Bush who are wanting to torture and jail not just the "terrorists" but Americans who are of the other political party or disagree with him. Any similarity to Hitler or Stalin?
The Attorney General does not make his own law. He is there to protect it, enforce it, and make sure the citizens are secure in their rights. He is not the President's boy to dismiss broken laws or treason by the administration. He is our employee not Bush's crime eraser.