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Ashcroft: Like a prizefighter pummeled in the final round
posted by admin on Friday December 14, 2001 @12:30 AM
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Here are two columnists who were impressed by the performance of North Carolina Senator John Edwards' intelligent and focused questioning of Ashcroft at the recent hearings on tribunals. Many of you saw this on C-Span, but I wanted to pass along the fact that Edwards is getting high marks outside DU as well.


Here's Walter Shapiro from USA Today:
...That held until John Edwards, the final questioner and a noted trial lawyer before his election to the Senate in 1998, proved how much a practiced courtroom questioner could accomplish in just 5 minutes. The North Carolina Democrat pressed Ashcroft on whether the low threshold of proof in the executive order setting up the military tribunals ("a preponderance of evidence") meant that an accused terrorist could be convicted even if there were a 49% chance of his innocence. Ashcroft's vague answer: "That an issue still to be determined, and beyond my power to speculate on."


Edwards followed up by asking whether the death penalty could be imposed by a divided 2-to-1 verdict. Faced with this onslaught, all the attorney general could do was concede that "two out of three is two-thirds."
Like a prizefighter pummeled in the final round, Ashcroft was mercifully saved by the bell.


http://www.usatoday.com/news/e98/shapiro/588.htm



Now here is Gene Lyons from Bartcop:
After last week's sickening performance by Attorney General John Ashcroft
and his former colleagues on the Senate Judiciary Committee, it's tempting to
paraphrase the immortal words of Margaret Thatcher: Have the American
people gone all wobbly in the face of terrorism, or is it just that the politicians
think they have? How any self-respecting group of American citizens, much less
a group of U.S. senators, could sit politely and listen to an intellectual thug like
Ashcroft equate their concern for constitutional rights to support for Osama bin
Laden beggars my poor imagination. Only Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina
showed any guts at all.


http://www.bartcop.com/1212lyons.htm

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