First, kill all the lawyers

One of the things my puppet organization, Keep America Safe, has been working on since last year is an investigation into the activities of Justice Department attorneys under the Obama administration. In short, some of these so-called “lawyers” had the nerve to offer counsel to detainees apprehended during the Bush administration.

I simply cannot fathom how anyone could possibly defend these terrorists in a court of law. I mean, these are people that my gut tells me are guilty as sin. Shouldn’t that be enough? Since when have such idiotic things as due process, the burden of proof, and reasonable doubt become so widespread in America? Surely this is not the America our Founders envisioned when they crafted the Constitution.

The saddest thing of all is that one of these traitors, Neal Katyal, did such a magnificent job in weakening our nation while defending Salim Hamdan, that the case went all the way to the Supreme Court; of course, the high court being the liberal bastion that it is, lead by no other than the leftist John Roberts, sided with the attorney in question. But that’s of little import here and now.

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  • Mar 14th 201018:03
    by Ken Starr (R)

    Ken Starr (R)

    Elizabeth, do you have any idea what you’re talking about?

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