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WHY were the bush era WAR CRIMES not PROSECUTED?? Obama Team Feared Coup If He Prosecuted!
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We can only imagine what the bush mob did or said when Obama took office.
It's coincidental that this article comes out just after we were discussing on a thread here at GLP, President Obama's speech, and what anyone could "have" on him.
This just might be it.
Eisenhower warned about the military/industrial complex.
Grrr.....
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By Andrew Kreig, Justice Integrity Project
09 September 11
President-Elect Obama's advisors feared in 2008 that authorities would revolt and that Republicans would block his policy agenda if he prosecuted Bush-era war crimes, according to a law school dean who served as one of Obama's top transition advisers.
University of California at Berkeley Law School Dean Christopher Edley, Jr., ... the sixth highest-ranking member of the 2008 post-election transition team preparing Obama's administration, revealed the team's thinking on Sept. 2 in moderating a forum on 9/11 held by his law school (also known as Boalt Hall). Edley sought to justify Obama's "look forward" policy on Bush-era lawbreaking that the president-elect announced on a TV talk show in January 2009.
But Edley's rationale implies that Obama and his team fear the military/national security forces that he is supposed be commanding. It suggests also that Republicans have intimidated him right from the start of his presidency even though voters in 2008 rejected Republicans by the largest combined presidential-congressional mandate in recent U.S. history. Edley responded to our request for additional information by providing a description of the transition team's fears, which we present below as an exclusive email interview. Among his important points is that transition officials, not Obama, agreed that he faced the possibility of a "revolt."
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