(Via Super Punch.)
"It Ain't My Fault" by Mos Def, Lenny Kravitz, The Preservation Hall Band, Trombone Shorty, and Tim Robbins (click here to check out Gulf Aid).
"Katrina Klap (Dollar Day)" by Mos Def.
First time I heard this I cried. Real shit. "God save these streets / quit being cheap / your freedom ain't free."
Click here for a live version of Mos Def performing "It Ain't My Fault" live.
[UPDATE] 2010/06/07 8:14 p.m. EST
(Via The Daily Beast.)
Did Bush Admin Experiment on Detainees?
In trying to avoid charges of torture, might the Bush administration have done something nearly as bad? A new report by Physicians for Human Rights charges the Bush administration with experimenting on terrorism detainees and violating laws on human testing that were put in place after the Holocaust. The report alleges that the CIA’s medical professionals monitored interrogations, recorded data on techniques and pain thresholds, and then used this information to “enhance” future interrogations. This information was frequently passed on to Bush administration lawyers, who would use it, for example, to determine how many times they would allow a detainee to be waterboarded. The Bush administration would also sometimes argue, as Mother Jones points out, that the medical monitoring protected it from charges of torture.
Like Jay-Z said, "Its money over bitches / Yeah, that's right - Fuck Bush."
[UPDATE] 2010/06/09 12:44 a.m. EST
An article that further corroborates the fact that the Bush Administration was responsible for crimes against humanity in the form of human experimentation here.
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