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U.S. Officials Took Canadian To Damascus, Where He Says He Was Tortured And Held For A Year Without Charges

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by forthepeopl1 October 19, 2007 4:54 PM EDT
BUT THEIR ARE TO MANY *** OUT THEIR TO HAVE IT DONE.

I CANT WAIT UNTIL BUSH DECARE A STATE OF EMERGENCY AND ALL YOU SO CALLED AMERICANS START SAYING HOW COME WHY WOULD BY LEADER DO THIS..CANT WAIT...
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by forthepeopl1 October 19, 2007 4:51 PM EDT
YES THAT IS EXECTLY WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE..
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by speakinup October 19, 2007 4:03 PM EDT
forthepeopl1 - are you advocating a violent overthrow of the Bush Administration ?

That seems to be what I''m reading in your posts...
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by speakinup October 19, 2007 3:05 PM EDT
tsk tsk, forthepeopl1, I''m not sure if you were sputtering while typing yor horribly misspelled tirade, that was completely devoid of logic, but I hardly think advocating the violent overthrow of the government is something that is ''for the people''. It sounds more like something ''for yourself''.

A little narsissistic are we ?

Oh, and by the way, ''Caps Lock'' key is on the left of your keyboard - explore your world.

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by forthepeopl1 October 19, 2007 2:50 PM EDT
HEY DIP S/H/I/T/ SPEAKINUP, I HAVE BEEN ON THIS STORY FROM THE START 3 YEARS AGO, AND LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHING OUR GOVERNEMNT HAS BEEN DOING IT FOR THE PAST 5 YEARS, AND THIS MAN SHOULD BE HONORED BY US.

IF THIS WAS ME, ALL I CAN SAY IS NO ONE AND I MEAN NO ONE WOULD BE ALIVE TODAY THAT WAS INVOLVED..FROM THE TOP DOWN, AND I WOULD BE TORERING ALL FOR MONTH JUST AS I WAS AND THERE FAMILY WOULD HAVE NO PLACE TO HIDE.

OUR PRESIDENT VP RICE AND ALL INVOLVED IN THIS SHOULD BE HANG FOR WHAT THEY HAVE DONE..OUR GOVERNMENT IS A PEICE OF S/H/I/T/ AND NEEDS TO BE BLOWN UP AND STARTED OVER WITH AMERICANS THAT WANT TO HELP AMERICANS, F-DEMS/F-REPS/ THIS COUNTRY NEEDS AMERICANS..F-LOBBYEST I WOULD GET RID OF THEM IN A SEC. WHY DO THEY HAVE ALL THE POWER TO CHENGE OUR LAWS WITHOUT ANY REGUARDS TO WHAT AMERICA NEEDS..
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by hungry1968 October 19, 2007 2:22 PM EDT
That he was tortured is not good, that he was taken without APPARENT reason in the article is not good. But, somehow, I find it really hard to believe, that without motive government agents whisked him away.
Posted by speakinup at 11:16 AM : Oct 19, 2007



He made the claim, and our government isn''t disputing that it ever happened. Find it hard to believe if you want, but it doesn''t appear the guy is lying, and our government''s silence is deafening.
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by speakinup October 19, 2007 2:19 PM EDT
PS abbe91 - I DON''t Work for CBS, nor am I an AP Correspondent. I DON''T know why they didn''t choose to put any sigificant information in this piece (of *******) article. The article was NOT informative, merely inflamitory - WHICH YOU ATE RIGHT UP!!!

BUZZ BUZZ BUZZ
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by speakinup October 19, 2007 2:16 PM EDT
"Then, ask yourself why we didn''t get all the facts. abbe91

So, abbe, take another look at my words in the first post, note capitalization and condemnation of the article by calling it something which you and your ilk buzz from and to:

"I find it totally interesting that the same flies buzz from piece of ******* to piece of ******* on CBS.

"I would like to hear the conditions under which he was extradited...

"That he was tortured is not good, that he was taken without APPARENT reason in the article is not good. But, somehow, I find it really hard to believe, that without motive government agents whisked him away.

It would appear you have a reading comprehension problem.




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by speakinup October 19, 2007 2:03 PM EDT
tuckerndfw - Do you have someone next to you telling you when to inhale and exhale ? If not, find someone quick!

By telling whom you have saved and the surrounding circumstances, you divulge a LOT of information as to how you actually thwart plots. As many of yor ilk have found it fit to complain about plame (note Bush didn''t condone this act), and the recent tape from OBL being aired too early - I''m a little surprised yo are asking, "As others have pointed out, if this process is saving so many lives, why does the Bush administration refuse to reveal whose lives it has saved?"

That you would say,
"The Bush administration claims Syria is a "state sponsor of terrorism." So, George Bush kidnaps a guy, sends him to Syria and tortures him. Who is the real state sponsor of terrorism?"
Shows you just don''t understand a simple fact of life.

The US doesn''t exactly have friendly ties with Syria (remember, we forced their hand in removing troops from Lebanon; have declared them torturers; and made them one of the States to which goods can''t be exported because of their ties to terrorists), so pray tell,

IF George Bush were able to get them to co-operate in the first place and perform the torture for the US as you would have us believe (presumeably on a regular basis), WHY WOULDN''T SYRIA MAKE IT PUBLIC NOW that George Bush had asked them to do so?

Inhale, exhale, inhale, exhale - hold yuor breath and drop dead.





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by abbe91 October 19, 2007 1:47 PM EDT
"******* happens! Maybe this guy deserves an apology, maybe he doesn''''t - but I would like to hear all the facts BEFORE I make a conclusion. This story falls WAY short on that account. Is that too hard to understand ?
Posted by speakinup at 10:42 AM : Oct 19, 2007"

Then, ask yourself why we didn''t get all the facts. If he had to be prosecuted for something, why wasn''t he ?
If something stays hidden, who is hiding it ?

Unless this is the point at which you just got tired of thinking.
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