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Yoo Torture Memo

U of Illinois law professor Francis Boyle and I talk about the Yoo
torture memo <http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/forward/emailref/32740>

by davidswanson 

By Stan, http://m.podshow.com

In this episode of The MidWatch I interview Professor Francis Boyle of
the University of Illinois about the Yoo torture memo.

Professor Boyle and I also talk about the implications of this memo, and
what it means to the integrity of the US government.

We also give little quarter to the Nancy Pelosi and the Democratic Party
for their failure to hold President Bush responsible for his violations
of the Constitution.

Professor Boyle has been a longtime supporter of impeachment of
President Bush, and this torture memo, and the doctrine that it
empowered, is just another incident in the continuing destruction of the
American values we must support.

Professor Boyle points out that it does not take a legal scholar to come
to the conclusion that this memo is wrong policy for America. If we are
a country that claims to want to lead the rest of the world to democracy
by example, we must hold to democratic legal processes.

Click here to read more on our site
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