MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
Good Lord; the UN Human Rights official isn't allowed to see him alone, Dennis Kucinich has been refused an official visit (his absolute right as a sitting Member of Congress on the Oversight Committee). Quantico officials claim that only his attorney is permitted to see him without monitoring.
It's become a world-wide issue of human rights; Obama claims that he's been assured that all protocols being followed are for Manning's safety. Numerous demonstrations have been held on his behalf at Quantico and Lafayette Park, and at the White House.
So he will be removed to Kansas, where his good and loyal friend David House will dobtless find visiting next to impossible, and he'll be out of reach to pesky Congresscritters and UN Rapporteurs on Torture.
This sucks.
Comments
"A suicide-proof smock?" So that would be, like, a straitjacket?
Horrific, appalling and unconscionable. Wouldn't it be more effective to make his conditions less suicide-inducing?
by acanuck on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 3:38pm
Nah; it's just control freaks running the show. He had joked about using his zoris to hang himself, and the warden hag put him back on the suicide prevention level that didn't require the shrinks to sign off on it.
Greg Mitchell has some run-down on communiques from Manning's attorney, including his concerns about 'treatment decisions' made for him; dunno if that means 'medical' or not. I watched the hastily arranged press conference announcing it; what a load of manure. I get that it had to be all excuses, equivocations, and bologna, but it was embarassing. Jeh Johnson--baaaaaaa!
Sounded like they might keep him in pre-trial confinement half of forever.
by we are stardust on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 5:27pm