Shudder Goes Through Bush White House

Filed in National by on January 9, 2009

Chuckie Taylor, not this one but the son of Charles Taylor former Liberian President, “has been sentenced by a US court to 97 years in prison for committing torture“.

The case has been the first test of a 1994 US law allowing the prosecution of citizens who commit torture overseas.

Oops, I don’t think Cheney saw this coming.

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  1. X Stryker says:

    Cheny? Come on, Nemsky! 😉

  2. Rebecca says:

    Oooooh, their going to need a shot with their hot milk tonight to help them sleep. I mean of shot of spirits, not the stuff that comes out of a gun.

  3. Truth Teller says:

    Cheney cannot ever leave this country for there are many a Judge overseas who would issue a warrant for him just like they did to General Peanoshe

  4. Cardinal says:

    Bush and Cheney deserve a fair trial…nobody can argue against that!

  5. nemski says:

    Thanks X for noticing the typo. Thanks X for fixing . . . oh wait, you didn’t fix it . . . never mind.

  6. Mike Protack says:

    Keep dreaming, a very silly post.

    Once again I will ask the question of those who take such a holy approach.

    A terrorist is caught and he has the plans for an attack on a site where a family member of yours works. The attack is going to happen that day, within and hour.

    Do you use aggressive techniques to stop the attack or lose your family member but hold your head up and claim purity?

  7. nemski says:

    Apparently Mike Protack does not believe in the US Constitution.

  8. pandora says:

    Well… given Mike P.’s scenario, I’d evacuate the site.

  9. jen says:

    Pandora is right on the money. Protack’s scenario sounds straight out of 24. Ridiculous. Does he really mean that we should all treasure the safety and secruity that we have gained from Homeland Security and The Patriot Act?

    Puh-leez…

    This Chuckie Taylor is a hellish man. He was born and raised in the US–lived with his mother until he left US to go live with Daddy in Liberia. He continued in Dad’s footsteps, but went above and beyond what horros Daddy had ever inflicted on the country. Chuckie was ntorious for his deadly, dangerous, and brutal practices and policies. He was feared by all for his rampages against civilians and combatants. A bloody psychopath. He deserves whatever punishment is meted out.

  10. Unstable Isotope says:

    Good one Pandora. Mike P. is too busy torturing to call the building.

  11. Antonio Gonzalez says:

    I can understand, torturing is legal in United
    State. Then all the Pentagon must get 1000
    years, because Iraq and Afganistan were worse.

  12. anonone says:

    Mike P, the Inquisitor:

    1) Torturing often gives unreliable information, and people will say anything to make it stop.

    2) You must think it legitimate, then, for other countries to torture our soldiers.

    Why do you want to see our troops tortured?