Mr. Holder So Really – Whos’ Above The Law ?

What confuses us is why Mr. Holder seems unable to locate the real parties who clearly instigated and caused this crime; when they are appearing live in news venues across the US daily.

Are They Above The Law ?

the basic questions have already been answered, and we know who decided to do it. now what we  need to get is the answer to why. that’s what we all want to know. it would seem logical to us that if Mr. Holder is the Attorney General; and his job is to prosecute those guilty of these crimes against the US – then he should be actively working on making it happen. we don’t see it.

The US Citizen shown in the story at the bottom; was snatched in a rendition. many of us remember the renditions and rumors of kidnappings and black prisons in third nations. apparently the US has alot of friends in eastern Africa. Ethiopia and Egypt; as well as Kenya are all showing up as partners to this gangstyle kidnapping of innocent citizens. there are rumors of others who were involved in the kidnapping and holding; of many individuals at various times, without any redress.

In Case You’ve Forgotten Mr. Holder – This Was August 24, 2009

This is why we think that each reminder we send Mr. Holder needs to now contain a time limit. this must help him to see that we have expectations and need to see this crime prosecuted.  if you say you will do it, Do It.

The people being held in Guantanamo Bay in detention; who will be exported into the US to stand trial very soon, should be able to see that their trials are being held in Fair and Equally Just Courts – as those who created this farce.

Only by finally getting to the bottom of the lies and games can we finally be clear on what maniacal planning a genocide of this magnitude involved.

Today we ask - Mr Holder, Do You Need Someone with a Firm Pimp Hand to Show You How to Use It ?

Do We Need to Get Steven Segal to Get These Ishes for ya Mr. Holder ?

“No Scripts, No Stuntmen, No Second Chances”
Remember He’s a Law Man,

Mr. Holder if that’s what it takes, to get it started; then lets get the Pimphand of Justice into a Mofo’s Bid-Niz. it’s been time Mr Man -

Do What You Do – Law Man

N.J. man sues FBI arguing false imprisonment on al-Qaida ties suspicion

By The Associated Press

November 10, 2009, 5:06PM

WASHINGTON — A New Jersey man alleged in a lawsuit today that U.S. officials were responsible for falsely imprisoning him for several months in Africa on suspicion of having ties to al-Qaida.

Amir Meshal of Tinton Falls, Monmouth County, says that in December 2006 he fled Mogadishu, Somalia, where he had gone to study Islam, and was accused by U.S. officials who interrogated him in neighboring Kenya of receiving training from al-Qaida.

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AP Photo/Congressman Rush Holt’s office via Mohamed MeshalThis photo of Amir Meshal was taken by a U.S. consular officer and provided by the subject’s father, Mohamed Meshal as Amir Meshal, of Tinton Falls, fills out a U.S. passport application at Ethiopian National Intelligence and Security Service Headquarters in 2007.

Meshal’s suit says that U.S. officials consented to sending him back to Somalia and eventually to Ethiopia where he was imprisoned in secret for several months.

Meshal is suing two FBI officials and two unknown agents of the U.S. government for unspecified compensation and punitive damages, saying that following his arrest in Kenya, U.S. officials there threatened him and denied him access to a lawyer in addition to making the accusation against him about an al-Qaida link.

Meshal’s suit says that a consular affairs official from the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi met with Meshal and was aware of his detention.

In Ethiopia, U.S. officials subjected him to harsh interrogations while denying him access to a lawyer, his family or anyone else, the lawsuit adds. He was released in May 2007 with no explanation.

The American Civil Liberties Union filed the lawsuit on behalf of Meshal, who is a U.S. citizen.

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Demand Prosecution for the Torture Team

Eric Holder appears to want to limit the scope of the prosecutor’s investigation to low-level CIA operatives and let those who ordered, designed, and justified the torture program off the hook. Before it’s too late, please write Holder today, and tell him not to tie the Prosecutor’s hands but to let the investigation go as far up the chain of command as the facts lead. Should Eric Holder limit the scope of the Special Prosecutor’s investigation to focus on “just a few bad apples” he would be allowing high level government officials to shield themselves with the very torture memos they created to break the law in the first place.

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Let the Cards fall where they may Mr. Holder

It’s Sunday and We’re Joinin the choir today to let you know; it’s time we all threw our cards on the table, and told Mr. Holder to Do His Job.

We Want The Truth – NOW, not filtered; but The Whole Truth

this is a letter we received this weekend to solicit our support in the movement to accountability, against the Torture Team. we joined hands with this effort many years ago, and gladly today we again ask YOU to join with US to become the voice of Reason in this Cardgame.

Dear Friend,

Want accountability for torturers? Tired of the “few bad apples” line?

The Center for Constitutional Rights has partnered with CREDO Action to distribute Torture Team trading cards to start the conversation about responsibility for torture at the highest levels. Each card features a single high-level official and has information about the way in which he or she paved the way for torture.

You can get one pack of ten cards for free. Click here to check it out and get the Torture Team cards before they run out.

http://act.credoaction.com/tortureteam/?r_by=-2327470-gqTdAUx&rc=taf.sticker

Thanks!

CREDO and The Center for Constitutional Rights


WE Suggest You Click the Link and Get Your Set of these collectable Torture Team Cards Quickly. there’s no need to wait, since these jokers are all still in play.  we can be sure that the more we discuss these players, the more we’ll be clearing up any misconceptions about their score.

The Killers are still in play until we put our cards on the table and demand that attorney general Eric Holder, Stop This Game, Finally

Isn’t it Time We Stop Paying for A Coverup to Murder with our Tax Dollars ?

Join Us and Get yourself a Complete Set of Torture Cards. the minimal $5.00 donation for the complete set, is well worth the enjoyment you’ll have when you throw these jokers on the table the next time you get together for game nite with your pals.

Show Your Commitment to Making America Great, Again – Get Yourself a Full Deck of Torture Team Cards before the supply is gone,

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TAKE ACTION

Demand Prosecution for the Torture Team

Eric Holder appears to want to limit the scope of the prosecutor’s investigation to low-level CIA operatives and let those who ordered, designed, and justified the torture program off the hook. Before it’s too late, please write Holder today, and tell him not to tie the Prosecutor’s hands but to let the investigation go as far up the chain of command as the facts lead. Should Eric Holder limit the scope of the Special Prosecutor’s investigation to focus on “just a few bad apples” he would be allowing high level government officials to shield themselves with the very torture memos they created to break the law in the first place.

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So Who is the Official Bitchslapper Now Leon ?

Blogs Find the Best Stuff – This is That Stuff

Uber Hillarious, so thoughtful and P.I.  mwahhhhhh..

Okay now the real reason for the cartoon.
we had to do a lil seasonal change and fix our lipstick.
thanks to a fabulous graphic wiz blogger friend Angelika – we got our face on fast.

we asked for her expertise this spring knowing that we’d adapt to our header in time of change. so it’s time for change.  She took our pics, and put it into words – Nuff Said, BadGalStyle.

if you are looking for a change and need some custom graphic work; we suggest you check out Angelika, and tell her the BadGals sent ya.

oh yes she does custom work from your pics or requests. this is our custom request – from the font to the pics. she did it so fast we hardly had time for the paypal to clear before we had the multiple sized png’s and jpgs in our emailbox.


Thanks Angelika, You Know You The One Ms.Girlllll,,

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Looks Like we finally got noticed; Bush-n-Cheney You’re Next Pardners

After Months of Crusading and emailing weekly from our team,
the American people are finally going to hear the real story behind much of the cia involvement in this mess.

next step is to get those headmen into the docks.
Bush and Cheney, You’re UP Next.

Thanks for all the support in our crusade,

Politicus and I did it because of Our Love for The Truth and America.

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———- Forwarded message ———-
From: ABC News <abcnewsnow-editor@mail.abcnews.go.com>
Date: Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 3:21 PM
Subject: Breaking News Mon., August 24, 2009
To: ausetkmt@geocities.com

Breaking News from ABCNEWS.com:

Attorney General Eric Holder to Appoint Prosecutor to Investigate CIA Interrogations of Terrorists [3:13 p.m. ET]

Holder to Appoint Prosecutor to Investigate CIA Terror Interrogations

By Carrie Johnson
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, August 24, 2009 2:23 PM

Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. has decided to appoint a prosecutor to examine nearly a dozen cases in which CIA interrogators and contractors may have violated anti-torture laws and other statutes when they allegedly threatened terrorism suspects, according to two sources familiar with the move.

Holder is poised to name John Durham, a career Justice Department prosecutor from Connecticut, to lead the inquiry, according to the sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the process is not complete.

Durham’s mandate, the sources added, will be relatively narrow: to look at whether there is enough evidence to launch a full-scale criminal investigation of current and former CIA personnel who may have broken the law in their dealings with detainees. Many of the harshest CIA interrogation techniques have not been employed against terrorism suspects for four years or more.

The attorney general selected Durham in part because the longtime prosecutor is familiar with the CIA and its past interrogation regime. For nearly two years, Durham has been probing whether laws against obstruction or false statements were violated in connection with the 2005 destruction of CIA videotapes. The tapes allegedly depicted brutal scenes including waterboarding of some of the agency’s high value detainees. That inquiry is proceeding before a grand jury in Alexandria, although lawyers following the investigation have cast doubt on whether it will result in any criminal charges.

Word of Holder’s decision comes on the same day that the Obama administration will issue a 2004 report by the then-CIA Inspector General. Among other things, the IG questioned the effectiveness of harsh interrogation tactics that included simulated drowning and wall slamming. A federal judge in New York forced the administration to release the secret report after a lawsuit from the American Civil Liberties Union.

A separate internal Justice Department ethics report on the professionalism of lawyers who blessed the questioning techniques continues to undergo declassification review and is not likely to be released imminently. The New York Times reported Monday that the ethics report recommended that Holder take another look at several episodes of alleged detainee abuse that previously had been declined for prosecution during the Bush years, bolstering his decision to appoint a prosecutor.

Leaders at the Justice Department and the intelligence community have clashed this year over the release of sensitive interrogation memos, military photographs of detainee abuse and how to handle the cases of more than 200 detainees at the prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

Holder’s decision could complicate the Justice Department’s relationship with the White House, where President Obama has repeatedly expressed a desire to move forward from the national security controversies of the Bush administration. Deputy White House press secretary Bill Burton told reporters Monday that the president had complete faith in Holder and that the decision whether to launch an investigation was the attorney general’s sole prerogative.

“The White House supports the attorney general making the decisions on who gets prosecuted and investigated,” Burton said.

Holder acknowledges the possible fallout from his decision, but has concluded in recent days that he has no other choice than to probe whether laws were broken in connection with the Bush administration’s interrogation program, the two sources said. Fewer than a dozen cases will be examined, most from Iraq and Afghanistan.

Any criminal investigation into the CIA conduct faces serious hurdles, according to current and former government lawyers, including such challenges as missing evidence, nonexistent or unreliable witnesses, no access to some bodies of detainees who died, and the passage of up to seven years since the questionable activity occurred far from American soil.

During the Bush years, a team of more than a half-dozen career prosecutors in the Eastern District of Virginia, which is renown for its expertise in probing clandestine operations, reviewed about 20 cases of alleged prisoner abuse after receiving referrals from the military and then-CIA Inspector General John Helgerson. Among the assistant U.S. attorneys involved in the review was Robert Spencer, who successfully prosecuted al-Qaeda operative Zacharias Moussaoui and who later won one of the highest awards the Justice Department bestows.

In only one of the cases did the lawyers recommend seeking a grand jury indictment. A federal appeals court earlier this month affirmed the assault conviction of David A. Passaro, a CIA contractor who wielded a metal flashlight against a detainee at a military base in Afghanistan. Passaro was not charged with murder. Abdul Wali, the detainee he questioned, died shortly after the beating but investigators could not conclusively link his death to the flashlight attack.

A former government official involved in the previous review said that, given problems with evidence, there was “no conceivable way we could have come out different” and sought criminal indictments. The official said that analysis might change if new and reliable witnesses emerged.

Current and former CIA officials from both Democratic and Republican administrations have cited the prior review by prosecutors as one of several reasons why the Obama Justice Department need not act. They fear that any criminal investigation will chill intelligence activities and alienate operatives who are responsible for protecting national security.

In a message distributed to employees Monday morning, CIA Director Leon Panetta noted that the agency repeatedly had sought legal advice from the Justice Department, receiving “multiple written assurances that its methods were lawful. The CIA has a strong record in terms of following legal guidance and informing the Department of Justice of potentially illegal conduct.”

The Justice Department investigation has roiled activists from across the political spectrum for weeks even before it became a reality Monday. The left-leaning ACLU and Alliance for Justice, as well as groups that represent torture victims, exhorted Holder to undertake a wide-ranging probe of Bush lawyers and administration officials who helped develop the interrogation policy.

But nine GOP senators who occupy prominent roles on the Judiciary Committee last week urged Holder not to act at all, arguing that further investigation was both unnecessary and unwise.

“The intelligence community will be left to wonder whether actions taken today in the interest of national security will be subject to legal recriminations when the political winds shift,” said the letter, signed by lawmakers including Sens. Jon Kyl (Ariz.), Jeff Sessions (Ala.), John Cornyn (Tex.), Orrin Hatch (Utah) and Charles Grassley (Iowa).

With Monday’s looming public announcement, however, the attorney general and his national security team appear to be staking out a middle ground — rejecting a broad inquiry that could result in possible prosecutions of Justice Department lawyers in the Bush years as well as cabinet officers who developed counterterrorism policy; but giving civil liberties advocates at least part of what they wanted without supporting a full, independent truth commission to examine a host of Bush national security practices.

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Do You Know about the Poll ?

take a moment and take the poll please – it will count for the ny daily news which is compiling the opinions of the american people.

we have a wide selection of blog pieces that were done in collaboration with Politicus, on this very subject.

See our earlier posts on the subject:

Cheney War Crimes: Just Look at the Statute

There’s More to Dick Cheney Than Even He Realizes, Pt 1

Fun and Games With Georgie, Dick and Condie

Government-Sponsored Torture, a Stain on America’s Honor

Americans Say ‘Dig Up Those Skeletons, Leahy’

Would You Like To Help Prosecute Bush and Chaney ?

Mr Holder, do you care about the Military Rapes sanctioned by Bush Co ?

indict dick cheney: is this “old man potter”? who is this guy?.

feel free to explore our views and then Please Take the Poll. we need to find out if Mr Holder is Really AT Home..

Mr Holder Indict These Criminals NOW

Lock Em UP

WE Do Not need any more proof; These ARE War Criminals

Bush administration torture policy may face probe from A.G. Holder

By Rich Schapiro
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER

Sunday, July 12th 2009, 4:00 AM

Take our Poll

To probe or not to probe

Should the attorney general launch a probe into the Bush administration’s torture policies?

Attorney General Eric Holder is leaning toward launching a probe into the Bush administration’s torture policies, it was reported Saturday.

Sources told Newsweek that Holder, after months of careful consideration, appears likely to appoint an independent prosecutor to investigate whether top Bush lawyers twisted the law in authorizing torture techniques.

The official decision could come in a matter of weeks. If Holder opts to investigate, it will almost certainly increase tensions in a White House that has insisted it wants to focus on the future.

“I hope that whatever decision I make would not have a negative impact on the President’s agenda,” Holder told Newsweek. “But that can’t be a part of my decision.”

The development comes three months after it was revealed 9/11 mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed was waterboarded 183 times in March 2003. After Holder read through the reports, he reportedly told a colleague it “turned my stomach.”

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From: The Desk of Mama ASID – The defender of Anti Slackness Intellectual Development on a Global Scale

Date: Erryday – cause we always on the job

Good Day To You Mr President :

Sir, this is just not what WE had agreed to. I know you know that WE all know the difference between changing your mind and being afraid..  If You Scurd Mr. President – Call Black Jesus, He Got You..


lk bush chen hallo5 Mr. Obama and Mr. Holder   Tell Us, When Will the American People Get Justice ?
Mr President, please study this picture very closely, because I can assure you that if you do not release these torture photos; this picture will include you next go round.. in a similarly attired and mocked fashion.

Make No Mistake Mr President, WE  Are The Deciders; and We Want the Pictures.

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FT.com / US & Canada – Obama U-turns on detainee abuse photo release.

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