

Tell the Philadelphia Inquirer: Fire Torture Architect John Yoo


Tell the Philadelphia Inquirer: Fire Torture Architect John Yoo
The Issue
Why is the Philadelphia Inquirer granting legitmacy (and a soapbox) to an architect of Bush's torture policy?
John Yoo is the Bush administration lawyer who authored the memo that served as a basis for U.S. military torture in Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib. This guy deserves a prison cell, not a cushy columnist gig.
But according to the Inquirer's editorial page director Harold Jackson (via TPM):
"John Yoo has written freelance commentaries for The Inquirer since 2005, however he entered into a contract to write a monthly column in late 2008. I won't discuss the compensation of anyone who writes for us. Of course, we know more about Mr. Yoo's actions in the Justice Department now than we did at the time we contracted him. But we did not blindly enter into our agreement. He's a Philadelphian, and very knowledgeable about the legal subjects he discusses in his commentaries."
President Obama's Justice Department should indict and then prosecute decision makers -- legal and executive -- who enabled and ordered torture. And Yoo should be at the top of this list. However, Attorney General Eric Holder has yet to take action against Bush administration torture leaders.
We must fight to bring justice to John Yoo on every front -- from appointing a special prosecutor, to taking away his license to practice law, to forcing the Philadelphia Inquirer to cancel his column.
Join us now in telling Philadelphia Inquirer Editor William K. Marimow that criminals who torture do not contribute to a diversity of editorial points of view. Sign this petition today to demand that the paper cancel Yoo's column immediately.

The Issue
Why is the Philadelphia Inquirer granting legitmacy (and a soapbox) to an architect of Bush's torture policy?
John Yoo is the Bush administration lawyer who authored the memo that served as a basis for U.S. military torture in Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib. This guy deserves a prison cell, not a cushy columnist gig.
But according to the Inquirer's editorial page director Harold Jackson (via TPM):
"John Yoo has written freelance commentaries for The Inquirer since 2005, however he entered into a contract to write a monthly column in late 2008. I won't discuss the compensation of anyone who writes for us. Of course, we know more about Mr. Yoo's actions in the Justice Department now than we did at the time we contracted him. But we did not blindly enter into our agreement. He's a Philadelphian, and very knowledgeable about the legal subjects he discusses in his commentaries."
President Obama's Justice Department should indict and then prosecute decision makers -- legal and executive -- who enabled and ordered torture. And Yoo should be at the top of this list. However, Attorney General Eric Holder has yet to take action against Bush administration torture leaders.
We must fight to bring justice to John Yoo on every front -- from appointing a special prosecutor, to taking away his license to practice law, to forcing the Philadelphia Inquirer to cancel his column.
Join us now in telling Philadelphia Inquirer Editor William K. Marimow that criminals who torture do not contribute to a diversity of editorial points of view. Sign this petition today to demand that the paper cancel Yoo's column immediately.

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Petition created on May 14, 2009