> xabixnaq said on
11-01-2009 at
00:02:
it apperas that regan wuz a patizan to butt he cood spel you ar a smart gieThe toilet is one the right.
> wntyrpssy said on
10-13-2009 at
01:06:
Love the way you think, Jane Mayer. Love your books too.
> Cr0wnv1c said on
05-15-2009 at
22:16:
Well done Jane Mayer. A patriot worth the name.
> rllang01 said on
03-15-2009 at
21:22:
After 30 minutes of discussion Jane Mayer begins to coalesce her arguments into a meaningful perspective but then she realizes the broader implications of that perspective and resorts back to her partizan posture. Americans are not above the mistreatment of prisoners in war even when those prisoners are americans themselves (ie) the Civil War. The Union Army's, Camp Elmira, allowed for the deaths of thousands of confederate prisoners by starvation and mistreatment.
> rllang01 said on
03-15-2009 at
20:02:
Jane Mayer states that preemptive policy is in the territory of thought crime, al la carte "Orwellian Dystopia". what exactly is her alternative ? to allow terrorists to first commit their mass murder crimes before justice can be served ? does she really think that this serves justice ? does she not know that conspiracy to commit a crime is a prosecutable offence ? It seems that Jane Mayer suffers from considerable delirium from the reality that conservatives, when in office, exercise a policy.
> rllang01 said on
03-15-2009 at
18:09:
Jane Meyer is confused. Mandate for change is not the regan era book of conservative ideas. The book in question is "Mandate For Leadership".... However "Mandate For Change" is a liberal agenda book. It apperas that they are making a fruedian slip. they are decrying that conservatives have an agenda while reading the liberal one... what a couple of partizan puke bags...
> tom500k said on
11-05-2008 at
14:10:
Google Law Dean Velvel and view his conference on how to bring the Cheney/Bush neo con criminals to justice! Practical and fascinating!Bravo, to Jane Meyer! A true American hero who dared to defend the Constitution even during the de facto Dick Cheney dictatorship which trashed the Constitution for the past 8 years.
> wolfheinl said on
10-23-2008 at
22:09:
All Americans should watch this to hear the depths that the Bush administration sank. Hopefully it will show the international community that not all in power in the Bush administration and government are creeps. I commend those who worked against Chaney and Addington and their paranoid "war on terror". I urge the legal community to investigate and bring to justice those who condoned and ordered torture and renditions.
> renaldo999 said on
08-27-2008 at
05:44:
Wonderful interview. Look forward to reading the book.