Freedom Watch’s Judge Andrew Napolitano talks with Guantanamo Bay prosecutor Col. Morris Davis who explains his experience prosecuting the Gitmo trials and why he stepped down because of the torture controversy.
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12
Jan
Freedom Watch’s Judge Andrew Napolitano talks with Guantanamo Bay prosecutor Col. Morris Davis who explains his experience prosecuting the Gitmo trials and why he stepped down because of the torture controversy.
14
Jul
Naomi Wolf, author of The End of America: Letter of Warning to a Young Patriot and Give Me Liberty: A Handbook for American Revolutionaries
, was interviewed on RT and she shows us how things are really no different with Barack Obama than when George W. Bush was President of the United States.
Watch the RT Video:
Barack Obama inherited the same powers that allow him to detained anyone indefinitely without trial, he has failed in his promise of more transparency, Gitmo isn’t going anywhere, Iraq and Afghanistan Wars aren’t going to end anytime soon, he supported FISA, and on and on it goes.
It is refreshing to see someone like Naomi Wolf, who is usually regarded as being on the left, stand up for what is right and call out Barack Obama.
Be sure to check out these other videos of Naomi Wolf:
Interview with Naomi Wolf – “Americans are facing a coup”
Talk by Naomi Wolf – The End of America
Naomi Wolf – “There hasn’t been a real investigation of 9/11″
31
May
The head of the US Central Command, General David Petraeus, who was previously President Bush’s top general in Iraq, said Friday that the US had violated the Geneva Conventions and that the US may have violated international law.
“When we have taken steps that have violated the Geneva Convention we rightly have been criticized, so as we move forward I think it’s important to again live our values, to live the agreements that we have made in the international justice arena and to practice those,” Gen. Petraeus said on Fox News.
Watch the Fox News Video (May 29, 2009):
30
Mar
Spanish judge Baltasar Garzon has asked prosecutors to review a complaint by human rights lawyers that 6 former Bush Administration officials, including former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, former undersecretary of defense for policy Douglas Feith, former Vice President Dick Cheney’s chief of staff David Addington, Justice Department officials John Yoo and Jay S. Bybee, and Pentagon lawyer William Haynes, provided legal cover for torture at Guantanamo Bay.
Watch the CNN Video (March 30, 2009):
23
Jan
Rachel Maddow takes a look at the recent Executive Orders signed by Barack Obama and points out a few things that puts an asterisk (*) beside the “CHANGE*” that we’re told is coming with the Obama administration.
It seems that they will leave open the possibility that interrogation methods that go beyond the army field manual may still be available to interrogators. Maddow states the New York Times reports White House cousel Gregory Craig said “…the White House may be open to allowing the use of methods other than the 19 techniques allowed for the military.”
Watch the MSNBC Rachel Maddow Show Video (Jan.22, 2009):