I agree with Krugman that we--as an American Society who abide by the Constitution--need to analyze the past and make politicians accountable for their actions. The Bush Administration needs to be accountable for torture, illegal wiretapping, the politicalization of the justice department, and the case for weapons of mass destruction and the Iraq war. Holding politicians and those in power accountable for their behavior and policies is what every American should desire and seek. It is pro-American. I hope President Obama and the Democratic congress make every effort for social and political justice....once the economy has recovered. Enjoy the article:)
Forgive and Forget?
By Paul Krugman
Last Sunday President-elect Barack Obama was asked whether he would seek an investigation of possible crimes by the Bush administration. “I don’t believe that anybody is above the law,” he responded, but “we need to look forward as opposed to looking backwards.”
I’m sorry, but if we don’t have an inquest into what happened during the Bush years — and nearly everyone has taken Mr. Obama’s remarks to mean that we won’t — this means that those who hold power are indeed above the law because they don’t face any consequences if they abuse their power.
Let’s be clear what we’re talking about here. It’s not just torture and illegal wiretapping, whose perpetrators claim, however implausibly, that they were patriots acting to defend the nation’s security. The fact is that the Bush administration’s abuses extended from environmental policy to voting rights. And most of the abuses involved using the power of government to reward political friends and punish political enemies...
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