June 17, 2004

Outrage Any Minute Now

From Atrios, remember when people were outraged over not just lies, but lying under oath, also known as perjury. I mean, such blatant disregard for the law was no role model for our children, and it merited impeachment. Nay, not just impeachment but a conviction!

Turns out Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld perjured himself in Senate testimony under oath about the goings-on in the Iraq prisons.

Huh.

And all I hear from the right is crickets chirping.

Oh wait, I know. There must be some deeply classified documents that reveal Rumsfeld didn't *really* say what he said in public testimony. There must be some "black op" by the CIA to *pretend* to torture all those prisoners, to fake these now-public reports of the abuse stretching for months before the photos (obviously faked, and I would know this if I had access to all the classified documents) came out.

My mistake.

Posted by Observer at June 17, 2004 06:04 PM
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