Originally posted by: Votingisanillusion
Clark could help Saddam expose several interesting things about his relationship with the US: how the CIA helped him reach power, how the Pentagon helped him build his army, how Washington manipulated him into attacking Iran and Koweit.
Originally posted by: ntdz
Originally posted by: Votingisanillusion
Clark could help Saddam expose several interesting things about his relationship with the US: how the CIA helped him reach power, how the Pentagon helped him build his army, how Washington manipulated him into attacking Iran and Koweit.
He could help Saddam expose the spelling problem in the USA as well. (It's Kuwait).
Originally posted by: Frackal
Just another left-wingnut actively and openly supporting the opposition of the United States
Originally posted by: Frackal
Just another left-wingnut actively and openly supporting the opposition of the United States
It never fails to amuse me that those who are most belligerent about their "patriotism" (jingoism, really) are often so quick to scorn America's core principles. It seems they would really be happier in a Soviet-style regime where people can be imprisoned without trial based on hearsay or mere suspicion, where dissent is forbidden, and where the press is purely a propaganda organ for the government. I just don't get how people who so loudly claim to love America can so hate what she stands for.Originally posted by: 3chordcharlie
So Saddam should not be entitled to a defense? Or an American should not defend him because somehow it is unpatriotic to believe that a justice system should be run as intended, and that an accused person is entitled to a vigorous defence.Originally posted by: Frackal
Just another left-wingnut actively and openly supporting the opposition of the United States
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
It never fails to amuse me that those who are most belligerent about their "patriotism" (nationalism, really) are often so quick to scorn America's core principles. It seems they would really be happier in a Soviet-style regime where people can be imprisoned without trial based on hearsay or mere suspicion, where dissent is forbidden, and where the press is purely a propaganda organ for the government. I just don't get how people who so loudly claim to love America can so hate what she stands for.Originally posted by: 3chordcharlie
So Saddam should not be entitled to a defense? Or an American should not defend him because somehow it is unpatriotic to believe that a justice system should be run as intended, and that an accused person is entitled to a vigorous defence.Originally posted by: Frackal
Just another left-wingnut actively and openly supporting the opposition of the United States
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
It never fails to amuse me that those who are most belligerent about their "patriotism" (nationalism, really) are often so quick to scorn America's core principles. It seems they would really be happier in a Soviet-style regime where people can be imprisoned without trial based on hearsay or mere suspicion, where dissent is forbidden, and where the press is purely a propaganda organ for the government. I just don't get how people who so loudly claim to love America can so hate what she stands for.Originally posted by: 3chordcharlie
So Saddam should not be entitled to a defense? Or an American should not defend him because somehow it is unpatriotic to believe that a justice system should be run as intended, and that an accused person is entitled to a vigorous defence.Originally posted by: Frackal
Just another left-wingnut actively and openly supporting the opposition of the United States
Yes, good call. "Jingosim" is the word I wanted.Originally posted by: arsbanned
Old news.
Anyway, why not? He's a defense attorney. Just because America decides to remove someone from power, they don't deserve to be defended? What about "FREEDOM" and "DEMOCRACY"? Empty words I guess.
Interestingly, frackal would be a loyalist during Revolutionary times and Ramsey Clark a Patriot.Originally posted by: Bowfinger
It never fails to amuse me that those who are most belligerent about their "patriotism" (nationalism, really) are often so quick to scorn America's core principles. It seems they would really be happier in a Soviet-style regime where people can be imprisoned without trial based on hearsay or mere suspicion, where dissent is forbidden, and where the press is purely a propaganda organ for the government. I just don't get how people who so loudly claim to love America can so hate what she stands for.Originally posted by: 3chordcharlie
So Saddam should not be entitled to a defense? Or an American should not defend him because somehow it is unpatriotic to believe that a justice system should be run as intended, and that an accused person is entitled to a vigorous defence.Originally posted by: Frackal
Just another left-wingnut actively and openly supporting the opposition of the United States
It's Jingoism really.
You have to be kidding, right? This has everything to do with his political bend, or did you miss this part of the article:Ramsey Clark is bravely, and honorably, fulfilling his oath as an attorney. This has nothing whatsoever to do with his (alleged) political bent. Do you honestly think left-wingers favor tyrants? Trying to insure a fair trial is something to aspire to, not criticize.
Bowfinger is right in that out of respect for what America stands for, it is somewhat inproper to attack Clark, because he is fulfilling the expectations and mandate of his responsibilities as a lawyer...lawyers don't necessarily have to like or agree with the people they are representing...their function is to ensure that the defendent receives a fair trial, and adequate legal representation.Clark is affiliated with VoteToImpeach, an organization advocating the impeachment of President George W. Bush. He has been an opponent of both Gulf Wars.
Originally posted by: Frackal
Just another left-wingnut actively and openly supporting the opposition of the United States
Clark is affiliated with VoteToImpeach, an organization advocating the impeachment of President George W. Bush.
Originally posted by: Frackal
Just another left-wingnut actively and openly supporting the opposition of the United States
Originally posted by: sMiLeYz
Don't we agree that everybody should have a right to a lawyer in the United States? As a lawyer you make no judgement on your client whether hes right or wrong, you have an obligation to defend him. That is the nature of the law.