Countdown: Bushed - 7/10/08

From mcnbc.com:
July 10: On Thursday, the ACLU along with Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, The Nation magazine and former New York Times reporter Chris hedges announced they are suing in federal court to block the new foreign intelligence surveillance law. Countdown guest host Rachel Maddow discusses in today's Bushed segment.
thinker247says...

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"If this is winning, what would losing look like?"

Destroying the American Constitution in order to secure our freedom? I guess we don't deserve security or freedom, right Mr. Franklin?
Let's just invite the government into our homes and let them search around to make sure we're not terrorists who want to take away American freedoms!

Memoraresays...

yeah where the phuk were MSNBC, ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, NPR, etc at Arlington, why didn't they PUSH and DEMAND and get ARRESTED trying to get coverage. The family would have backed them up. But No, this talking head reporter and the media whines and whimpers and tries to look all righteous from the safety of the newsroom after the fact.

Where's the reporter who willl stand in front of the tank.

ShakyJakesays...

The easiest way to get someone to dislike someone else is to tell them that that person already hates them. I've talked to way too many friends who are fully behind the war based on the sole principle that anyone who doesn't like us should get their asses kicked. Not that the administration is really lying (there's plenty of ill will towards us floating around out there), but they sure know how to market their product, eh?

nibiyabisays...

>> ^gwiz665:
I can't wait till Bush is thrown out of the white house and into a court room. Oh, won't that be grand?


He actually got a bill signed into law that pardons him and his entire administration for past, present, and future warcrimes. Don't hold your breath.

Xaxsays...

>> ^gwiz665:
I can't wait till Bush is thrown out of the white house and into a court room. Oh, won't that be grand?


I was hoping for a messier resolution to the Bush problem long ago. But that never happened, and neither will Bush ever stand trial in a court room.

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