As we all know, in the criminal justice system, the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the police who investigate crime and the district attorneys who prosecute the offenders.
Last night's episode of television's longest running drama -- NBC's "Law & Order" -- featured District Attorney Jack McCoy prosecuting a John Yoo-esque Bush administration Justice Department attorney for writing a legal memo authorizing the torture of detainees.
"Jack, you want to prosecute a member of the Bush administration for assaulting suspected terrorists?" McCoy is asked in the season premiere episode, titled "Memo from the Dark Side."
"The word is 'torturing,'" says McCoy, played by Sam Waterston. "And yes -- it's about time somebody did."
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3 comments:
Good on ya McCoy
At least someone is prosecuting these Bush criminals, even if it fake. Maybe ...
Lou, your "The Maharishi Guide to Zen" made me laugh non stop.
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