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In America, Speaking the Truth Is a Career-ending Event

by Paul Craig Roberts

"The evidence is sitting on the table. There is no avoiding the fact that this was torture."

These are the words of Manfred Nowak, the U.N. official appointed by the Commission on Human Rights to examine cases of torture. Nowak has concluded that President Obama is legally obligated to prosecute former President George W. Bush and former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.

If President Obama's bankster economic team finishes off what remains of the U.S. economy, Obama, ...

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Posted by: Neil Sahota
Comment: #1
Fri Jan 30, 2009 10:51 AM

He is among the very few who can speak truth. I have great respect for him. I never miss his article. God bless him.

Posted by: William Brice
Comment: #2
Sat Jan 31, 2009 7:42 AM

As always---So well said. How many writers of stature such as PCR have the nads to tell it like it is, whatever the cost. How many of us will say what we see regardless of wether it is good news or bad? How many of us have found the courage to say yes, those towers were obviously blown to dust with high explosives in seconds, right before my eyes. How many of us will say that in a public discussion or even around the water cooler at work? That is a rhetorical question, because I (we) already know the answer. I voted for Mr. Obama (like there was a choice!) and am very impressed with his first week in office. He has now become, however, a War Criminal, by virtue of the attacks on Afghanistan. That sure didn't take long! Lots of luck "going foreword" from here sir.

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