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Bill Authorizes Tough Interrogations, Clears Way For Military Tribunals

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by pdun1 October 17, 2006 3:32 PM EDT


9/11 Was An Inside Job!

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by pdun1 October 17, 2006 3:32 PM EDT
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by osidebear October 17, 2006 3:30 PM EDT
I am getting extremely tired of comments like that made by RonnieHM concerning how those of us who are opposed to torture want to "be nice" to terrorists, as if those are the only two choices. No one wants to "be nice" to terrorists. What we want is for everyone to remember that this is the United States of America - AND THAT SHOULD MEAN SOMETHING!

It's hard for some of us even to believe that a debate about torture - as an instrument of our national policy - is going on in this country. And without knowing it, the comment by bellaL demonstrates why this is a bad idea. bellaL points out that China, North Korea, and Iran have agents that don't adhere to rules like we used to do. Do we really want to put ourselves on a list that includes those reprehensible governments? What has happened to us?
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by laurieleemoo October 17, 2006 3:30 PM EDT
hey idiots ---if you have a problem with the way the U.S. treats people----then you would have a field day with the rest of the world. Why don't you really do something productive in this world and start screaming about that. Or have you been to busy with your heads stuck up your ***** to see that. You are barking up the wrong tree---hound dogs!
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by ronniehm October 17, 2006 3:27 PM EDT
You people have a strange view of what constitutes torture. There's nothing in that bill that authorizes torture, but hey, don't let the facts get in the way of a good Nazi comparison. Carry on.
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by laurieleemoo October 17, 2006 3:26 PM EDT
okay liberals---you want to call President Bush a terrorist----and all the other names you do----then I call you a TRAITOR----how do you like that---does not feel to good DOES IT??!!! too bad!!! Hey if you can't take it----then don't dish it out! DON'T CROSS THE RIVER---IF YOU CAN'T SWIM THE TIDE. The ONLY thing the DEMOCRATS have been productive at----is spreading HATE for our President. You idiots are making America look weak with all your rhetoric. I hate to tell you---that is what it is. When all a person does is complain and THEY don't have any solutions-----well thats just plain RHETORIC (meaningless words thrown out by America haters.) I really don't know how you intended to come across----but you are coming across LOUD and clear that you hate America and that you want the world to join in on your little HATE PARTY you have going on.
My gawd---why don't you actually find out what is really going on out there in the world-----and find an issue OTHER THAN HATING OUR PRESIDENT to cry about------'cause the way I see it---there is a whole lot of *** going out in the world that you all CAN"T see because you are TOO *** BUSY HATING PRESIDENT BUSH.
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by diamtool October 17, 2006 3:22 PM EDT
ACHTUNG!
from now on;
All TERRORISTS will be tortured and killed without evidence or trial. If they confess under torture, death will be quick and painless. If TERRORISTS persist in proclaiming their "innocence" we will just continue the torture until they die horribly.
Chancellor Cheney und Field Marshall Rumsfield will make all determinations as to who is a terrorist.
Welcome to New Amerika!
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by tejasdemo October 17, 2006 3:11 PM EDT
The United States is now no better than any other government who tortures. No better. No different.

So, all you Republicans, what exactly are we fighting for ?
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by ronniehm October 17, 2006 3:07 PM EDT
Well, this is obviously not popular with the terrorist rights bunch. We can kill them, but we have to be nice to them if we let them live. Oh. Ok. Whatever.
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by dunkenhms October 17, 2006 3:04 PM EDT
I will have such relief when Bush is finally out of office. The issues concerning treatment of detainees has just worstened. We are no longer a country that views people as innocent until proven guilty and no longer do citizens of this country have a right to fair trial or legal representation. All Bush wants anymore is to kill- as long as he gets his point across it doesn't matter who it is.
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by usawatchman October 17, 2006 3:02 PM EDT
Don't forget in

UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT
James B. Veasaw v. Cari M. Domingues,et al.
No: 05-1467

the U.S. COURT COVERED UP GOVERNMENT CRIME
even when the CRIMES showed up
on paper in the COURT RECORD..!

I guess we have a DOUBLE STANDARD JUSTICE SYSTEM
you know
ONE for the GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES
(Bureaucrats / Politicians)
and
ONE FOR THE PEASANTS
(The People)..!
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by diamtool October 17, 2006 2:51 PM EDT
Now! From the people who brought you Katrina, The Endless War, Abramoff, Ney, and Cunningham- comes Their Latest and Greatest Ever! The Death of Habeus Corpus! Witness the Geneva Conventions tortured and twisted on the rack of neo-con logic! All Men Created Equal, 'til we say otherwise!
heckuva job brownies!
If People in a Democracy get the Government they Deserve, then it appears that scared People deserve really bad Government.
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by bellal-2009 October 17, 2006 2:37 PM EDT
US intelligence agents risk their lives daily why should their hands be tied when it comes to intelligence gathering. Do you think say China, NK, and Iran have nice little secret agents that play by the rules.
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by tejasdemo October 17, 2006 2:30 PM EDT
It is a completely sad day for our country. This is the end of our constitutional rights.

When is the next election. All Republicans need to be thrown out of office asap.
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by tejasdemo October 17, 2006 2:28 PM EDT
peterbaldwin...I agree 100%... excellent post

It is really pathetic that America has sunk to this level now.
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by grumpas October 17, 2006 2:27 PM EDT
It is truly a black day in our country! Bush has affectively thrown out the Constitution and the Bill of Rights! We are for all practical purposes are now a fascist state! I hope to see the day when the cell door slams shut on him forever and all of his constitutional protections go down the drain! It will be a fitting end for this creep! He is a disgrace to this once great nation!
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by peterbaldwin-2009 October 17, 2006 2:10 PM EDT
When Bush and Rumsfeld get dragged kicking and screaming to the Hague, it would be nice to see them get waterboarded and displayed on Youtube.
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by creeper00 October 17, 2006 1:54 PM EDT
"The swift implementation of the law is a rare bit of good news for Mr. Bush as casualties mount in Iraq in daily violence."

Good news? Hardly. Read the quote from ACLU Executive Director Anthony D. Romero once more. Any politician not of the right-wing persuasion could base an entire campaign on that quote.

Be careful what you wish for, Dubya.

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