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"I am a strong supporter of the First Amendment, the Fourth Amendment and civil liberties," Senator Pat Roberts (R-Kansas) remarked at yesterday's Hayden confirmation hearings, "but you have no civil liberties if you are dead."Patrick Henry once said: "Give me liberty or give me death."
GOP Senator Jeff Sessions referring to the rightness of Bush's domestic spying after 9/11 declared melodramatically:So Republican Senators think America and freedom are worth dying for?
"Over 3,000 Americans have no civil rights because they are no longer with us."
On February 3rd, Kansas Senator Pat Roberts similarly claimed:
"You really don't have any civil liberties if you're dead."
Senator John Cornyn, a Texas Republican, said on December 20, 2005:
"None of your civil liberties matter much after you're dead."
Anyone who expected a fair and balanced anchorwoman at CBS on the hot-button social issues, shred your illusions now.Because for the National Review/Right wing types, tolerance of gays is a negative.
The United States should close its prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and avoid using secret detention facilities in the war on terror, the U.N. panel that monitors compliance with the world's anti-torture treaty said Friday.Did you ever think you'd see the day when the United Nations had to admonish the United States on torture? Seriously. Bush, Cheney, Rummy, Powell and Condi must be so proud. Read More......
The Committee Against Torture also said detainees should not be returned to any country where they could face a "real risk" of being tortured.
The criticism, contained in an 11-page report, followed a hearing in Geneva this month on U.S. adherence to the 1984 U.N. Convention Against Torture. The criticism carries no penalties beyond international scrutiny, but human rights observers say it could influence U.S. public opinion and hence the government.
Britain's human rights record has been heavily criticised in an EU report which calls on the government to sign key international conventions before lecturing other nations on their failings.Read More......
Tony Blair's government is singled out for not falling into line with international commitments on efforts to curb human trafficking, on the protection of migrant workers and concerning child soldiers.
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