They brought Alberto Fujimori back from Chile to face charges of human rights abuses and corruption. Hmmm. Let's think, warrentless wiretapping? Check. Chargeless detentions? Check.
We also have no-bid inflated contracts given to Republican loyalists (regardless of qualifications, many just "two guys and a laptop" shops) and the largest going to a company that continued payments to the Vice President after he took office and the administration began an invasion and occupation. (Halliburton's stock price has gone from $6.50 to over $40 in the last five years. No connection, I'm sure.)
It gives me hope. There's no real chance for their prosecution before they leave office, but maybe after!
Sunday, September 23, 2007
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