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 April 23, 2009 in 

When I say, “we should indict them all,” I really do mean all of them. That includes Nancy Pelosi, the leading Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, who claims (incredibly and contrary to the recollection of Representative Porter J. Goss of Florida) that her Republican counterpart, and the top Republican and Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, were told only that the CIA believed the methods were legal — not that they were going to be used. (Salt Like Tribune April 23, 2009.)

Can a U.S. Congressman be indicted under 18 USC sections 2340A and 2 for approving torture? If so, once we get Porter Goss indicted (since he recalls a clear message that the CIA was going to waterboard people), I hope he’ll be more than happy to testify for his 5K1 that Pelosi is full of crap, and that in private she was as eager as everyone to start torturing the bad guys.

As my favorite DEA agent would say, “EVERYONE!!!

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  1. Alex Scharff April 28, 2009 at 6:12 am - Reply

    I thought I was the only one who loved Gary Olman’s “Everyone!” speech in The Professional. Cheers!

  2. John David Galt May 7, 2009 at 6:51 pm - Reply

    I totally agree. Public officials who willfully violate the Constitutional limits on their powers need to be brought to justice, or the Constitution isn’t worth the paper it’s written on — and the Constitution *is* the United States of America.

  3. Todd G. May 13, 2009 at 6:22 am - Reply

    House Democrats Block Republican Effort to Force Ethics Inquiries of Several Lawmakers, this is todays headline………
    The Republican resolution focused on a lobbying firm, PMA, which was raided by the FBI last year.
    Ethics are not lacking in any one party in Washington, but both and presently just the one in power……….term limits and limits on lobby/special interest money to either party would fix this……but no one wants either.

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