http://aconstantineblacklist.blogspot.com/2009/07/ghw-attorney-says-patriotic-cia-death.html


GHW Bush Attorney says CIA Death Squads Commit "Garden Variety Murder," not 
"Assassination," per se
via Alex Constantine's Blacklist by Alex Constantine on 7/15/09

Watch the press - we are witnesses to the marketing of death squads ...

Open fascist rule is only a matter of marketing: Now that every torture 
investigation and lawsuit has been stymied by Obama, rich Republican 
legislators and a Democratic congress that "didn't know" (and the media have 
sold it to a somnambulent public with fictional entertainments that make brave 
men of torturing CIA jackals), we "patriots" need to accept death squads, too - 
the next step in our incremental Nazification. Death squads are a hard sell, 
but package the political murder in flags ("the secret CIA plan - one never 
executed - targeted only evil al Qaeda leaders ... ") - degree by degree - and 
we of the Dumb Herd will shrug our assent. Once death squad activity is 
approved (by average Americans - people who think flatulence movies and 
belly-button pop music and Sarah Palin are interesting, but ridicule anyone 
discussing the Kennedy or King or Lennon assassinations seriously), we can all 
move on to the next phase - CIA murders of political dissidents, primarily 
leftists (in conservative parlance, "Nazis"). Package it in flags ... 

- AC

>From "CIA Hit Teams: Who's In Charge Here?"
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/nov05election/detail?blogid=14&entry_id=43606

... "Killing private persons overseas is a garden variety murder ... it has 
nothing to do with international law, and it's not an assassination," said 
David Rivkin Jr., an attorney who served in the George H.W. Bush White House.

Rivkin pointed to the 1985 sinking of a Greenpeace ship in New Zealand by 
French intelligence agents. A photographer died in the incident. But when New 
Zealand prosecutors caught some of the agents involved, Rivkin noted, they 
charged them with murder -- not with a war crime.

In the same way, some legal experts say, any U.S. operation against a terrorist 
overseas might likewise violate local murder laws -- but would not run afoul of 
prohibitions against assassination.

"It's all about preventing the U.S. government from engaging in regime change 
in other countries. Targeted killing is not regime change," said Amos Guiora, 
professor of law at the University of Utah, who wrote about the issue in 
Foreign Policy. "Assassination is political leaders. Bin Laden ain't a 
political leader. He's a terrorist." ...

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