Friday, January 30, 2009

Another reason John Yoo should be deported

Back to the North Korean hellhole that spawned him. Writing in the Wall St Journal, naturally, the Yoo bastard writes that the use of torture was simply to remove a cornerstone of Anglo-American jurisprudence, the right to remain silent.
"The first thing any lawyer will do is tell his clients to shut up," writes Yoo. "The [Khalid Sheikh Mohammeds] or Abu Zubaydahs of the future will respond to no verbal questioning or trickery -- which is precisely why the Bush administration felt compelled to use more coercive measures in the first place."
He then opens up to show his contempt for the world of law, that he is a part of.
Relying on the civilian justice system not only robs us of the most effective intelligence tool to avert future attacks, it provides an opportunity for our enemies to obtain intelligence on us," continued Yoo.
One can almost believe that the Yoo bastard wished Li'l Georgie was more like Kim Jong-Il. He and others are definitely daring the Obama administration to take them to court. To which I can only say, Hear Ye, Hear Ye....

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