VIDEO: John Dean: Obama Must Prosecute Bush/Cheney For War Crimes
John Dean Bush Cheney War Crimes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqwUGWa8_Xs


VIDEO: Jonathan Turley on Olbermann: Obama Must Prosecute Bush/Cheney For War 
Crimes.
Turley - Cheney - War Crimes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvCc_Htn5MQ


John Dean: 'Serious consequences' if Obama doesn't prosecute torture

http://rawstory.com/news/2008/John_Dean_Serious_consequences_for_not_1219.html

David Edwards and Muriel Kane
Friday December 19, 2008


Vice President Dick Cheney's admission that he authorized
waterboarding has focused attention on possible Bush administration war 
crimes, and former Nixon White House counsel John Dean believes there will 
be "serious consequences" if the Obama administration tries
to avoid singling out those involved for prosecution.

"I would be surprised if Cheney really wants to test the law," Dean told 
MSNBC's Keith Olbermann on Thursday, "but he's getting out there pretty 
close to it. I think most of the people who might be involved are trying to 
stay below the cover and hope that the statute of limitations ... will 
pass."

Olbermann asked Dean why Democratic leaders like Sen. Carl Levin have been 
proposing a special commission to investigate allegations of torture, 
"rather than the incoming attorney general, Mr. Holder, just sending 
somebody out to arrest these guys before they leave the capital."

"There is a degree of conventional wisdom that suspects that Mr. Obama 
really doesn't want to take this issue on," Dean replied. "It's not a 
unifying move."

Olbermann noted that the problem with bipartisan special commissions, like 
the one created after 9/11, is that they are "almost openly dedicated to not 
pointing fingers."

"Don't we have to point fingers?" he asked Dean. "Is that not the way 
justice works?"

Dean agreed, saying that if those involved in war crimes are not
singled out, "this is going to really reflect terribly on the entire
country, not just on the Bush administration which has engaged in these 
activities, but it really will reflect on the Obama
administration for its refusal to pursue them and prosecute them."

"I think there's serious consequences if they refuse to point
fingers," Dean stated.

Olbermann asked what Dean saw as the best and most realistic outcome, and 
Dean replied that it "would be if Mr. Obama, indeed, does exactly what he 
said during the campaign -- that he will, indeed, when his attorney general 
is seated, have him instructed to immediately look and see if these offenses 
have been committed, if they are prosecutable ... and then report to him and 
the nation to make it very clear that this is not the policy of the Obama 
administration or the United States."

When Olbermann then asked what he thought was the "most likely outcome," 
Dean laughed and replied, "Given ... the heat [Obama's] going to take on 
Rick Warren, he's going to take an awful lot more heat if he doesn't do 
something to honor his campaign commitments."

__ 

--~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"ShadowGovernment" group.
To post to this group, send email to [email protected]
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to 
[email protected]
For more options, visit this group at 
http://groups.google.com/group/ShadowGovernment
-~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

Reply via email to