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WoodPeckr

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About time the college students awaken from their stupor and start being heard like college students in other nations, in protesting war criminals who feel they are above the Law!.....;)

Protesters want UC Berkeley law professor fired

By TERENCE CHEA, Associated Press Writer – 2 hrs 2 mins ago

BERKELEY, Calif. – Anti-war activists protested Monday at the University of California, Berkeley to call for the firing of a law professor who co-wrote legal memos that critics say were used to justify the torture of suspected terrorists.

Campus police arrested at least four people who refused to leave the university's law school building.

The demonstrators said John Yoo should be dismissed, disbarred and prosecuted for war crimes for his work as a Bush administration attorney from 2001 to 2003, when he helped craft legal theories for waterboarding and other harsh interrogation techniques.

Shouting "war criminal," the protesters confronted Yoo as he entered a lecture hall on the first day of class at UC Berkeley's Boalt Hall School of Law, where the tenured professor is teaching a civil law course this semester.

Yoo mostly ignored the demonstrators and waited for police to remove them from the classroom before he began teaching. Several officers then stood outside the lecture hall to prevent protesters and journalists from entering.

Demonstrators also staged a mock arrest of Yoo. Some dressed in black hoods and orange prisoner suits similar to ones seen in infamous photos of Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison, which was closed in 2006 following reports of detainee abuse.

"There is little doubt that John Yoo is a war criminal," said civil rights attorney Dan Siegel, speaking outside Boalt Hall. "John Yoo went to Washington and created the ideological, political and legal basis for the torture of innocent people."

Yoo, who returned to UC Berkeley after spending the spring semester at Chapman University School of Law in Orange County, did not immediately respond to requests for comment Monday.

Yoo, 42, has defended the controversial interrogation techniques, saying they were needed to protect the country from terrorists after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

"To limit the president's constitutional power to protect the nation from foreign threats is simply foolhardy," Yoo wrote in a Wall Street Journal opinion piece last month.

He has come under intense criticism since the interrogation memos became public in 2004. The Berkeley City Council has passed a measure calling for the federal government to prosecute him for war crimes, and convicted terrorist Jose Padilla has filed a lawsuit alleging that Yoo's legal opinions led to his alleged torture.

Christopher Edley Jr., Berkeley's law school dean, has rejected calls to dismiss Yoo, saying the university doesn't have the resources to investigate his Justice Department work, which involved classified intelligence.

Berkeley law students are divided over Yoo, whose classes are among the law school's most popular.

Liz Jackson, a second-year law student, said the university should determine if he violated UC's faculty code of conduct. "I personally believe he has blood on his hands," said Jackson, 30.

But Nathan Salha, 24, who took one of Yoo's classes last year and is enrolled in his course this semester, said he's a good teacher. "I don't think it's the university's place to fire him for political opinions," he said.
 

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all they need do is stop taking his class
 

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One has to read between the lines or have other sources of information to know that almost none of the fifty protestors were University of California students, none of those arrested were, and none were law students at Boalt Hall
 

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Aardvark154 said:
One has to read between the lines or have other sources of information to know that almost none of the fifty protestors were University of California students, none of those arrested were, and none were law students at Boalt Hall
Since when have facts been required for " true believers" to demonstrate.

The other thing is I don't belive providing a legal opinion that something is leagal is an offence in any way shape or form, it is an opinion, somewhat like an asshole everybody has one. It is what is done with it that matters.
Seems to me that actually standing up for what he believes in is worth some brownie points
 

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rama putri said:
I've always said the left are more fascist than than the right.
Very true.

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onthebottom said:
Very true.

OTB
Completely wrong!
Shows sheer ignorance by both of you.....

Protesting is as American as apple pie. The US was founded by liberal radical protesters while the con Tories chose to remain loyal to King George. Fast forward to 2000-2008 and we see NO CHANGE! Cons were still loyal to their King George (Dubya).....:D

Fasism is a whole other beast more in tune with the rightie mentality....
 

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WoodPeckr said:
The US was founded by liberal radical protesters while the con Tories chose to remain loyal to King George.
The U.S. was founded by the Irish who had no love for an English king. 100% of the Irish (versus only 33% of British stock) in America took up arms against the English.
 

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U of C at Berkeley is full of LLL's. Here are a couple of examples.

1) Rumoured of wild celebrations on September 11, 2001:( .
2) The "American Taliban" and his family are from that area.
 

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Rockslinger said:
1) Rumoured of wild celebrations on September 11, 2001 .
2) The "American Taliban" and his family are from that area.
Total Rovian poppycock!

GOP RR bible thumping right-tard ultra conservatives are more akin to the Taliban and both nutjobs are not very liberal at all!....;)
 

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WoodPeckr said:
Completely wrong!
Shows sheer ignorance by both of you.....

Protesting is as American as apple pie. The US was founded by liberal radical protesters while the con Tories chose to remain loyal to King George. Fast forward to 2000-2008 and we see NO CHANGE! Cons were still loyal to their King George (Dubya).....:D

Fasism is a whole other beast more in tune with the rightie mentality....
'Un-American' attacks can't derail health care debate

By Nancy Pelosi and Steny Hoyer

http://blogs.usatoday.com/oped/2009/08/unamerican-attacks-cant-derail-health-care-debate-.html

Calling grass roots protest "Un-American" is the left flexing it's fascist tendencies....

OTB
 

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Given that this man believes the law exists to give the president permission to do whatever he wants it's clear he's not competent to teach so this is a legitimate request. I wouldn't want to take a political science class taught by Hugo Chavez either.
 

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gramage said:
Given that this man believes the law exists to give the president permission to do whatever he wants it's clear he's not competent to teach so this is a legitimate request.
Really, how facinating.

"Professor Yoo, whose classes are among the most popular at Boalt Hall."


Oh, and should one add a tenured full professor.
 

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WoodPeckr said:
Completely wrong!
Shows sheer ignorance by both of you.....

Protesting is as American as apple pie. The US was founded by liberal radical protesters while the con Tories chose to remain loyal to King George. Fast forward to 2000-2008 and we see NO CHANGE! Cons were still loyal to their King George (Dubya).....:D

Fasism is a whole other beast more in tune with the rightie mentality....

So you do support the right to protest the health care reform openly and at all public functions attended by any Senator, Congressman of President?
 

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papasmerf said:
So you do support the right to protest the health care reform openly and at all public functions attended by any Senator, Congressman of President?
Noting wrong with protesting.
However disruptions and stormtrooper tactics meant to intimidate and stop open discussion is very different and smacks of fascism used by Nazis in the past!....;)
 

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Aardvark154 said:
Really, how facinating.

"Professor Yoo, whose classes are among the most popular at Boalt Hall."


Oh, and should one add a tenured full professor.
LOL!
NOW THAT IS FUNNY......to coin a phrase.....

Bet Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez would be very popular also if those teaching positions were offered them at Berkeley!....:D

Bet you would 'squeal' a different tune then, Aardie......
 

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Noting wrong with protesting.
However disruptions and stormtrooper tactics meant to intimidate and stop open discussion is very different and smacks of fascism used by Nazis in the past!....;)
And used to much greater effect by Communists.

And Democrats.

And in Canada - by New Democrats, just last week.
 

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bullwinkle said:
Yeah that SOB should Hang !!
Along with DICK and a few others....:cool:

Wonder how DICK is holding up in his bunker.....
 
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