Yoo
isn't
just a "former Bush administration lawyer" who "teaches
law" at Berkeley. He's the lawyer who campaigned for an exceptionally
expansive reading of the president's commander-in-chief duties under the
Constitution-- opening the legal gate to torture, yes, but also eavesdropping on Americans, suspending the First Amendment and crushing the testicles of innocent children...
Joel Mathis asks: "What's
more likely to threaten your liberty: A president who can detain, torture, and
silence you? Or one who, with the cooperation of Congress, tries to expand
access to health care?"