The
"horror of the shrieking boys" gets a rubber stamp from the boot-licking
U.S. Congress & Senate as America officially becomes a dictatorship.
Paul Joseph Watson/Prison Planet.com | September 29 2006
Slamming the final nail in the coffin of everything America used to
stand for, the boot-licking U.S. Senate last night gave President Bush
the legal authority to abduct and sexually mutilate American citizens
and American children in the name of the war on terror.
There is nothing in the "detainee" legislation that protects American
citizens from being kidnapped by their own government and tortured.
Yale Law Professor Bruce Ackerman states in the L.A. Times,
"The compromise legislation....authorizes the president to seize
American citizens as enemy combatants, even if they have never left the
United States. And once thrown into military prison, they cannot expect
a trial by their peers or any other of the normal protections of the
Bill of Rights."
Similarly, law Professor Marty Lederman explains: "this
[subsection (ii) of the definition of 'unlawful enemy combatant'] means
that if the Pentagon says you're an unlawful enemy combatant -- using
whatever criteria they wish -- then as far as Congress, and U.S. law, is
concerned, you are one, whether or not you have had any connection to
'hostilities' at all."
We have established that the bill allows the President to define
American citizens as enemy combatants. Now let's take it one step
further.
Before this article is dismissed as another extremist hyperbolic rant,
please take a few minutes out of your day to check for yourself the
claim that Bush now has not only the legal authority but the active
blessings of his own advisors to torture American children.
The backdrop of the Bush administration's push to obliterate the Geneva
Conventions was encapsulated by John “torture” Yoo, professor of law at
Berkeley, co-author of the PATRIOT Act, author of torture memos and
White House advisor.
During a December 1st debate in Chicago with Notre Dame professor and
international human rights scholar Doug Cassel, John Yoo gave the green
light for the scope of torture to legally include sexual torture of
infants.
Cassel: If the president deems that he’s got to torture somebody,
including by crushing the testicles of the person’s child, there is no
law that can stop him?
Yoo: No treaty.
Cassel: Also no law by Congress — that is what you wrote in the August
2002 memo…
Yoo: I think it depends on why the President thinks he needs to do that.
Click here for the audio.
So if the President thinks he needs to order children's penises to be
put in vices, there is no law that can stop him and after last night's
vote, the Senate and Congress, exemplified by
sicko 16-year-old boy groomer Mark Foley (R-FL), has
graciously provided Bush its full support for kids around the world to
be molested in the name of stopping terror.
Yoo's comments were made before the passage of the torture legislation
last night. Up until that point Bush had merely cited his role as
dictator-in-chief as carte-blanche excuse for ordering torture - now his
regime have the audacity to openly put it in writing - going one step
further than even the Nazis did.
Again, for those who are still deluded into thinking the extent of the
"pressure" is loud music and cold water being thrown over Johnny Jihad
in Ragheadistan, consider for a moment the fact that your own Congress
and President who, according to the Constitution, are mandated to serve
you, have just legalized abducting your kids from your home and electric
shocking their genitals.
Now that the criminals have declared themselves outside of the law does
that mean we'll see Bush barbecuing babies on the White House lawn? Of
course not, but the policy of torturing children in front of their
parents has already been signed off on by the Pentagon and enacted under
the
Copper Green program and
it
happened at Abu Ghraib.
Women who were arrested with their children were forced to watch their
boys being sodomized with chemical glow sticks as the cameras rolled.
Investigative journalist
Seymour Hersh
says that the U.S. government is still withholding the tapes
because of the horror of the "soundtrack of the shrieking boys" and
their mothers begging to be killed in favor of seeing their children
raped and tortured.
Your government has just lobbied for and Congress has passed legislation
to discard the Geneva Conventions and mandate all this.
Pedophiles nationwide should rejoice - they can comfortably take a
stroll down to the local swimming pool, grab whoever they like, drag
them home, rape and torture them, and then in their defense cite the
U.S. government as an example of how one should conduct themselves.

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Cafferty struck a somber tone
tonight after the House passed legislation that includes a war
crimes immunity clause. He rightfully asks, "what are we
becoming?"
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The bill also
retroactively gives Bush, the Neo-Cons or any of their henchmen
immunity from war crimes charges dating back to September 11.
Ask yourself why they would be so careful to protect themselves from
accusations of war crimes.
Could that possibly be because they are knowingly committing war crimes?
The legislating of torture itself should be a criminal act. All laws
that contradict the U.S. Constitution are null and void. It was once a
law that black people were slaves.
Only by engaging in civil disobedience and refusing to tolerate or
acknowledge the laws of a criminal regime that has greased the skids for
sexually torturing kids can we ever have a hope of returning America to
its past glory.
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