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Secretary Of State Says Tough Methods Of Questioning For Terror Suspects Was Necessary

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by cockapoo1 May 23, 2008 9:43 PM EDT
I''m proud of that.
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by cockapoo1 May 23, 2008 9:41 PM EDT
I never murdered nobody, ya know.
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by veteran72 May 23, 2008 9:38 PM EDT
It must be so frustrating for some to realize that there is no court in the world with jurisdiction to try Bush, Cheney, etc. EVEN WHEN they are no longer heads of state. And even more so to realize that the next president (probably a Dem.) will pardon them all retroactively to 2001 or thereabouts.


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Posted by ajayvee at 06:22 PM : May 23, 2008
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If the US President and Congress agreed to call for an International War Crimes Tribunal, they could indeed try ALL the Neocons responsible for the last 8 years of War Crimes and Mass Murder for Profit. Getting past foreign extradition laws might be more difficult, but they could be found guilty in absentia, leaving them as Pariahs and uncaptured World Felons, forever watching over their shoulders, marked as enemies of all decent people everywhere, doomed to die in disgrace.
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by bgwinnett May 23, 2008 9:26 PM EDT
There''''s a lot more to all this than anyone knows, (except for the Traitors inside the Bush/Cheney Crime Cartel of course......)

Posted by veteran72 at 06:20 PM : May 23, 2008

And the secret societies, the true puppet masters in all of this.
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by ajayvee May 23, 2008 9:22 PM EDT
It must be so frustrating for some to realize that there is no court in the world with jurisdiction to try Bush, Cheney, etc. EVEN WHEN they are no longer heads of state. And even more so to realize that the next president (probably a Dem.) will pardon them all retroactively to 2001 or thereabouts.
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by veteran72 May 23, 2008 9:20 PM EDT
the fact that anthrax was sent to democrats, but NOT republicans. Posted byjn122736

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And weeks later the Patriot act was passed without even being read. Co-incidence?


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Posted by bgwinnett at 06:13 PM : May 23, 2008
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It was like watching a group of Stepford Representatives, swallowing this entire lie, and then having no questions about how they could have authored in 10 minutes, an LA Phone Book sized Manifesto that basically ended the Constitution and Rule of Law as we knew it. There''s a lot more to all this than anyone knows, (except for the Traitors inside the Bush/Cheney Crime Cartel of course......)
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by bgwinnett May 23, 2008 9:19 PM EDT
veteran72-- the revealing of the 9/11 truth will cause a massive change of perception among the people, of the system, I think it could come about pretty soon. The problem is that the elite will release a human form of bird as contingency or even airborne aids.
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by bgwinnett May 23, 2008 9:13 PM EDT
the fact that anthrax was sent to democrats, but NOT republicans. Posted byjn122736

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And weeks later the Patriot act was passed without even being read. Co-incidence?
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by veteran72 May 23, 2008 9:12 PM EDT

After 8 years of the Bush administrations lies and corruption MOST Americans find it easy to believe they are capable of any atrocity.



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Posted by jn122736 at 06:05 PM : May 23, 2008
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There is absolutely no doubt in my mind they were DIRECTLY involved.
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by veteran72 May 23, 2008 9:08 PM EDT

"Despite years of relentless media promotion, whitewash and 9/11 Commission propaganda, the official 9/11 story still can''t even muster 50% popular support. Since this myth has been the administration''s primary source of political and war-making power, this level of distrust has revolutionary implications for everyone working for peace, justice and civil liberties.
If we ever hope to reclaim this country, end aggression and restore international respect, we all must finally scrutinize that day when things started to go so terribly wrong.

SCOPE: The poll covered five related areas: 1) Iraq - do Americans think the Bush administration exploited 9/11 to attack Iraq? (44% do, 44% don''t); 2) Cover up - did the government and its 9/11 Commission conceal or refuse to investigate evidence that contradicts their official story? (only 48% said no); 3) The collapse of WTC 7, which was not even mentioned by the 9/11 Commission and has seldom been reported in the media---were respondents aware of this collapse and, if so, did they think it should be investigated (only 52% knew about it, but over 70% of this group believe it should have been investigated); 4) new investigation of official complicity - do respondents think we need one? (only 48% said no); and 5) mass media - how do people rate its performance, including its coverage of alternative 9/11 theories, unanswered questions and inquiry issues? (43% rate it positively, 55% negatively).

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