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politics and politicians Title: Deplorable: Trump Chooses Enemy of Liberty Jeff Sessions for Attorney General
Today, President-elect Donald Trump nominated Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) to be Attorney General of the United States, and liberty moved one step closer to a horrible death. Many liberty-minded people believed that a Trump presidency would mean less establishment shenanigans and more freedom for individuals. But so far, the people the President-elect has chosen to align himself with do not support that belief. Here’s why Trump’s selection of Sessions as AG is particularly concerning. **** Sessions has served as a senator from Alabama for two decades, and previously served as US Attorney for the Southern District of Georgia and Attorney General of Alabama. In 1986, he was denied a federal judgeship after former colleagues testified before a Senate committee that he was “too racist for the job.” That rejection came from a Republican-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee. At that time, Sessions was one of only two judicial nominees whose selections were halted by the panel in nearly 50 years. One of the most controversial things Sessions has said was about the Ku Klux Klan. He said he thought they were “okay, until he learned that they smoked marijuana.” That comment was made years ago, but Sessions is still a very vocal opponent of legalizing cannabis – for both recreational and medicinal use. I guess he’s an opponent of science too, because to date, there are over 22,000 published studies in the scientific literature that reference the medicinal benefits of cannabis.
Not only is Sessions apparently anti-science and anti-health freedom, he totally digs one of the most dangerous and hated government agencies:
At that hearing, Sessions said of marijuana – and I am not making this up – “Lady Gaga says she’s addicted to it and it is not harmless.” Right, because Lady Gaga’s opinion is far more credible than, oh, decades of scientific research. In April of this year, the Senate held a drug hearing. Sessions attended, and said a few more
Right, because humans haven’t been using cannabis for, oh – decades – without government permission.
No, Mr. Sessions – you have that wrong. You see, “good people” do not tell other people what to do with their bodies. “Good people” do not deny people of their right to make their own decisions about what to do in the privacy of their own homes. “Good people” do not use the force of government to deprive people of their access to a plant that shows incredible promise in the treatment and management of chronic health problems and devastating diseases.
Everyone (except Sessions, apparently) knows the War on Drugs has been a tremendous (and very expensive) failure. His invocation of Nancy Reagan makes him look even more ignorant than his other comments do. Ethan Nadelmann of the Drug Policy Alliance, said in a statement:
Even though more and more states are legalizing both recreational and medicinal use of cannabis, it is still illegal at the federal level. The DEA continues to refuse to remove the plant from Schedule I, and the agency does not seem to care about states’ rights:
So, it matters – very much – that we may end up with an AG who is anti-cannabis. In addition, Sessions has criticized President Barack Obama for commuting hundreds of prison sentences for drug offenders, as well as efforts by the Justice Department and U.S. Sentencing Commission to reduce criminal sentencing guidelines for certain drug offenses. Sessions has opposed bipartisan proposals to cut mandatory minimum prison sentences. And, speaking of the War on Drugs and the deprivation of civil liberties… Sessions is a strong supporter of civil asset forfeiture, the government Sessions has also argued that once forfeiture is accomplished, there is “nothing wrong with . . . [having] the money be given to the officers who helped develop the case.” I wonder if Sessions realizes that police departments have used stolen assets to purchase things like sports cars, jackets, vacations, fancy dinners, and football tickets. I wonder if he knows that police departments have been caught hiding millions in seized cash and assets. I wonder if he heard about the $53,000 in donations for a children’s charity and orphanage that was seized by thugs in Oklahoma during a roadside shakedown earlier this year (thankfully, the money was returned to the charity a few weeks after it was stolen). Government thugs are now stealing more property from citizens than non-government criminals are. In 2014, the government stole $4.5 billion via federal civil asset forfeiture. In contrast, all 2014 non-government related property offenses totaled approximately $3.9 billion. I wonder if Sessions knows about all of this. My guess is that he does, but doesn’t care. **** Unfortunately, there’s more. On October 5, 2005, Sessions was one of nine Senators who voted against a Senate amendment to a House bill that prohibited cruel, inhumane, or degrading treatment or punishment of individuals in the custody or under the physical control of the US government. Immigration is a controversial topic, but even many conservatives believe that people who have come to the US and are working, paying taxes, and otherwise being productive and law-abiding members of society should have the ability to become legal citizens. Sessions is not that kind of conservative. As Shikha Dalmia of Reason explained last week,
Also from Reason:
Conservative Review gave Sessions a “Liberty Score” of C (78%), but I think that was being EXTREMELY generous. They report that Sessions:
Earlier in this article, I mentioned Sessions’s comment about the KKK being “okay”, but that’s not the only thing he has done that has led many to believe he is a racist. Allegations of racism have appeared throughout his career, beginning as early as 1986. Someone who edits Wikipedia entries doesn’t like him very much…note the first line of this paragraph:
Note: At the time of this article’s publication, that entry had been corrected. The Attorney General represents the country in legal matters and gives advice to the president and government agencies. The Justice Department’s duties include prosecution of white-collar crime and enforcement of antitrust and civil rights laws. As AG, Sessions would oversee all the US attorneys’ offices. So much for draining that swamp, and so much for hopes that Trump would be a pro-liberty president. (2 images) Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Give up, Deckard. Hillary is never going to let you sniff it.
#2. To: Deckard (#0) (Edited) Trump Chooses Enemy of Liberty Jeff Sessions for Attorney General Sessions would make a damned good president.
#3. To: rlk, Deckard (#2) Trump Chooses Enemy of Liberty Jeff Sessions for Attorney General Absolutely...
#4. To: Roscoe (#1) Give up, Deckard. Hillary is never going to let you sniff it. Now, that post was phunney!
#5. To: buckeroom Roscoe (#4) Now, that post was phunney! You, calling someone's post "phunney? ROTFLMAO ...
#6. To: Deckard (#0) Nobody gives a shit anymore about what Big Stupid Government thinks about pot. If he imprisons Clintons and destroys Mooslums, I'm good.
#7. To: Deckard (#0) ho humm, more child rapist clinton blather. Elected and unelected Bureaucrats, leeches, and cockroaches are all part of the same family in the animal kingdom. Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest |
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