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Senate Confirms Pro-Torture Mukasey As Attorney General

Posted by Howie Klein, Down With Tyranny! at 6:05 AM on November 9, 2007.


Howie Klein: This was engineered by Senators Schumer and Feinstein. Whatever Mukasey does wrong should be lain on their doorsteps.
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This post, written by Howie Klein, originally appeared on Down With Tyranny!

Late last night, when respectable people were fast asleep, the Senate confirmed Michael Mukasey, a pro-torture/anti-Constitution, ultra-partisan reactionary as Bush's Attorney General. This was engineered by two people, Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Dianne Feinstein (D-CA). Whatever Mukasey does wrong should be lain on their doorsteps:

The 53-to-40 vote made Mr. Mukasey, a former federal judge, the third person to head the Justice Department during the tenure of President Bush, placing him in charge of an agency that members of both parties say suffered under the leadership of Alberto R. Gonzales.

Six Democrats joined 46 Republicans and one independent in approving the judge, with his backers praising him as a strong choice to restore morale at the Justice Department and independently oversee federal prosecutions in the final months of the Bush administration.

Thirty-nine Democrats and one independent opposed him.

"The Department of Justice needs Judge Mukasey at work tomorrow morning," said Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, the senior Republican on the Judiciary Committee. "The Department of Justice has been categorized as dysfunctional and in disarray. It is in urgent need of an attorney general."

But Democrats said Mr. Mukasey's refusal to characterize waterboarding, an interrogation technique that simulates drowning, as illegal torture disqualified him from taking over as the nation's top law enforcement official.

"I am not going to aid and abet the confirmation contortions of this administration," said Senator Patrick J. Leahy, Democrat of Vermont and chairman of the Judiciary Committee. "I do not vote to allow torture."

All five senators who are running for president -- Joseph R. Biden Jr., Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Christopher J. Dodd, all Democrats, and John McCain -- did not cast votes. The four Democrats had said they would not support Mr. Mukasey because of his equivocation during the confirmation hearings over whether waterboarding is torture. Mr. McCain has also denounced the interrogation method but he issued a statement last week saying he would vote to approve the nomination.

Joining every single Republican in voting to confirm, were Schumer, Feinstein and the 4 most right-wing Democrats in the Senate: Ben Nelson (NE), Mary Landrieu (LA), Tom Carper (DE), and Evan Bayh (IN). Needless to say, Connecticut for Lieberman Party hack Joe Lieberman, as with all matters of importance, voted with his Republican chums. Not bothering to stand up and be counted: Hillary, Obama, Biden, and Dodd, all out trying to convince voters they can do a better job than Bush.

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Howie Klein is the creator of the blog Down With Tyranny!


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Posted by: Schroeder on Nov 9, 2007 7:13 AM   
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What is going on? Why would they approve someone so obviously not up to the task, morally, ethically, or one obviously unable to be independent? Do Feinstein and Schumer know something we don't? Is there a secret deal with Mukasey to do the 'right thing'? I just do not understand why there is a complete lack of ability to lead in the right direction on the part of democrats.

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Sorry
Posted by: edraven on Nov 9, 2007 7:13 AM   
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Just because something political is inevitable, just because you can't win, just because your vote won't make a difference - - that's why you should let the bastards know that they are wrong.

Not voting is the same as a yes.

...and they make fun of Kucinich.

Ed Graham

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» RE: Sorry Posted by: Lauren
» RE: Sorry Posted by: JSquercia
» RE: Sorry - wrong, JS Posted by: UnEasyOne
» RE: Sorry Posted by: Lincoln fan
Talking Points 11/1
Posted by: Lauren on Nov 9, 2007 7:41 AM   
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On the 11/1 Talking Points show Bill O'Reily said, "These far left loons are dangerous. Something must be done."

He was making the case that an arsonist was attacking the church. My hate mail was mailed in San Francisco on the 29th. Bill do you think it is related?

If you would like to get an interview with me you should have your locals call me. I could bring in my piece of hate mail to show to your cameras. I am a religious leader.

I could bring in a shield too, but we must be treated with respect.

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You getting it yet???
Posted by: JoshuaLudd on Nov 9, 2007 8:00 AM   
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... are you catching on??? The Dems don't give a shit about what you want or about your rights or about doing the right thing any more than the Republicans do. They will do whatever is politically expedient knowing they can hold a handful of issues over your head that they'll never really accomplish so they can keep your vote in every election by dangling that carrot in front of you.

All politicians are scum. Its like saying all garbagemen work with trash or all undercover cops associate with criminals. Its simply part of the job description. Wise up.

Vote for the lesser of two evils and you still end up with an evil government.

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sick to death
Posted by: robmikejas on Nov 9, 2007 8:06 AM   
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I am sick to death of the spineless and treacherous Democrats like Schumer and Feinstein. The end of the Republic is near.

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AN INTERESTING TIDBIT
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Nov 9, 2007 8:22 AM   
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Had Mukasey been voted down, Bush would have been allowed to "appoint" an AG for the remainder of his presidency, NO VOTE REQUIRED. We could be stuck with anybody. The same was true of Gonzales, if he'd been voted down his next stop was a Supreme Court nomination. So the Dems seem stuck with damage control. Bush has everyone by the b--ls. His lawyers see to that. Mukasey is a liar just like the rest. But his butt is covered. Thanks, ANNA

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Giving cover to torturers is just a sideshow in this case
Posted by: Rune on Nov 9, 2007 8:39 AM   
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The most disturbing and dangerous revelation about our new AG, revealed in his confirmation hearings, is that he subscribes to the very same theory of the Unitary Executive that led Alberto Gonzales to conclude that the president has the power to unilaterally render "obsolete Geneva's strict limitations on questioning of enemy prisoners and renders quaint some of its provisions." In simple terms, Mukasey supports the coup by decrees that the Democrats said they would fight to end when they were running for election last year.

To be fair, many Democrats in the Senate did, ultimately, reject Mukasey. However, most of them did not speak out in opposition to Mukasey and only voted against him after two of their stalwarts, one of whom (Feinstein) will likely retire at the end of her term, made it clear that the fascist agenda would be served with or without the votes of the others.

With turncoats like these in the majority party in the Senate, can you imagine what a farce it would be if the House actually did its duty and impeached Bush and Cheney for numerous high crimes and general malfeasance of office? Even Fox News could do a better job of pretending to be on the side of truth and justice.

Much was made of Mukasey's lame attempts to sidestep around the obvious conclusions that waterboarding--a form of torture which the U.S. prosecuted as a war crime when it was carried out by the Japanese in World War II--is torture. But the bigger issue is that Mukasey had already expressed his opinion that the president was largely above the law and at liberty to violate numerous provisions of the law and the Constitution, those forbidding torture and endless imprisonment without charges being but a few egregious examples of the wrongs that Mukasey will not right. Nonetheless, the Democrats have seen fit to place this man in charge of "justice" in the U.S. after squawking about Gonzales not being up to the job.

Meet the new boss. . . .

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THE CONNECTION
Posted by: spratling on Nov 9, 2007 9:19 AM   
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I fail to see it. Senators Schumer and Feinstein certainly knew better than to betray their party, their conscience and the country. Why did they vote for Mukasey? They have given implausible reasons for their decision. I, in turn, have lost all respect for them. What am I missing?

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» RE: THE CONNECTION Posted by: ad132
I hope the French are taking good notes...
Posted by: ~Fiona~ on Nov 9, 2007 10:15 AM   
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...And recording every traitor on the list who voted this snake into the position of re-writing every law to suit the needs of his lord high Cochroach.

Aiding crimes against humanity by actively selecting those who clearly support it is as monsterous as those who conceived these atrosities to begin with...

I hope they have room in the Haag for all the War Criminals deserving no better treatment than the torture they actively support by voting monsters like this into positions of power.

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If the truth be known...
Posted by: mom'z the word on Nov 9, 2007 10:26 AM   
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What part of 'Appointed' don't you get? The Attorney General like the Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, etc is an appointed position. It is political. The appointee has one job and one job only if he wants to keep his job and that is to protect, promote and defend the President who appointed them.

No one in these positions is independent. Being an Independent appointee is impossible. The Attorney Generals job is to protect the president. DA???? Running these people by the Senate in no way equates to an election of the people, by the people, for the people. It is still an appointment and not an election.

It is also corrupt. So what? So you better check with all the candidates right now and found out who they are going to appoint to these very powerful positions BEFORE they get elected. Look at the source of where all the trouble, harm, death and destruction came from in Bush's administration. It all came from his appointees, Rove, Rumsfeld, Rice, Gonzales et al.

Ask Hillary, Obama, Giuliani, Kucinich Edwards, who they are going to put in these cabinet positions and this will tell you what their real agenda is. If they say they don't know, I would be very suspicious of that answer. Of course they know, of course they have to be thinking about this. Appointees define their whole administration and how they are going to rule. It is pay back time. They know. Maybe they just don't want us to know because it is to revealing.

Find out what they really think about the environment or energy, or the war? Who are they going to appoint to be Secretary of State, Defense, Attorney General, Agriculture, Energy, FCC? These are policy-making positions and tell us the real truth of the matter. Ask.

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» RE: If the truth be known... Posted by: surfreality
» RE: If the truth be known... Posted by: mom'z the word
» RE: If the truth be known... Posted by: mom'z the word
Schumer and Feinstein vote for Unitary Scumbaggery...!
Posted by: TJ-stars4peace on Nov 9, 2007 10:45 AM   
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This was about a lot more than Waterboarding and now we know that Chuck Schumer as well as Senator Feinstein are at the core Fascist Swine..!

Mukasey will obviously rubber stamp each and every act of Unitary Scumbaggery Bush chooses to inflict upon America and each and every act to further eviscerate the United States Constitution...

Schumer and Feinstein are Traitors to that great document which they are sworn to protect and defend..!


Simple as that...!

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FUCKING REPUBLLICANS,
Posted by: phrogg40 on Nov 9, 2007 11:00 AM   
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what more can I say. They are all idiots and pawns of the current administration.

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Schumer and Feinstein, defacto republicans
Posted by: janelynne on Nov 9, 2007 3:40 PM   
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I think Schumer and Feinstein have sent the clear message that they have left the Democratic party, as Leibermann before them. I think they will back the Republican Presidential nominee, probably Guiliani. I think they are gone, and won't be coming back.

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Why can't Feinstein be recalled?
Posted by: Gaubladt on Nov 9, 2007 5:25 PM   
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After all, Grey Davis Was recalled.
All it takes is the political will, and enough valid signatures.

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Submit them to torture
Posted by: Abushite on Nov 9, 2007 6:43 PM   
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As a former Int.Officer who used water to force confessions and get information - I believe that all those who voted for this new AG should sign up to submit themselves to this process. Be sure to wear a gas mask as they will without a doubt defaecate themselves.
Their stance on this issue provides an opportunity to raise this disgusting evil process when questions are put to these politicians

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Incorrect.
Posted by: ProudRightWinger on Nov 10, 2007 4:38 PM   
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Even for a lefty site like this, your headline is grossly misleading. Pro-Torture Mukasey????? The guy refused to answer a water boarding torture question. That does not make him pro-torture. Torture is listening to Teddy "the swimmer" Kennedy wax poetic about water torture. That cowardly bloated beast left Mary Jo Kopechne "boarded" and tortured in a Chappaquiddick watery grave. You idiots have no shame.

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