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CBS' Meyer: President Bush Has Lied And Continues To Do So
- I ask you dear Citizens should we also "codify" that the detainees at Camp Xray can also be children as recently reported in the news? Not only does that sound slightly like the rule of anti-man but I do believe anti-child included. And if that is so then the rule practiced as such has "expressly established it as a princple." So just what else in "essence" does go on at Camp Xray? "Tricks"? Plead mercy, pray tell?
And now comes Abu Graib.
Refuse Himmlers offer for a Certificate of Maturity in History and stop those jet flights I would suggest, Mr. Cheney and Mr. Rumsfeld. Nay, to forsake the Constitution and be depraved of our humanity would be more painful in the end. Slavery to torture is all you will get. Go tell that to the Marines. And why Mr.Cheney and Mr Rumsfeld haven't you two already tendered your resignation?
At least Hitler was restrained from jettisoning the Geneva Conventions even with his back against the wall in February of 1945. I smell now the chief prosecutor Jackson's closing arguments at the Nuremberg trials.
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- An ACCUSATION is NOT PROOF, otherwise I'd accuse bin Laden of committing suicide.
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- I did read it. They investigated 125 cases, and this is what they found:
"The DAlG Team found implementation, training, and
oversight of these policies was inconsistent; the Team concluded, however, based on a review of cases through 9 June 2004 that no confirmed instance of detainee abuse resulted from the approved policies."
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- Ronnie, you select one quote from 18 pages. The article states that 125 instance of abuse were investigated. Please reread what they say. And i wonder what was in the redacted areas?
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- Thanks for the link, frosty. Here is what it says in your "proof":
"The DAlG Team found implementation, training, and
oversight of these policies was inconsistent; the Team concluded, however, based on a review of cases through 9 June 2004 that no confirmed instance of detainee abuse resulted from the approved policies. "
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- I would have to say that if there were ever a case as to why President Bush and his entire administration should be put on trial for war crimes ,treason, official misconduct, among other things, the smearing of critics of the totally unnecessary war in Iraq is a big part of it. This man has lied so much and so often, that I have nothing but contempt for this administration, which, in my opinion, is such a cesspool of corruption, that it would make John Gotti and his boys look like choirboys by comparison. These people need to be impeached and removed from office then put on warcrimes trials.
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- Ronnie HM asked for proof....is a released DoD document enough? Took me less than 1 minute to find it
http://www.aclu.org/projects/foiasearch/pdf/DOD045382.pdf
there is the link.... - Reply to this comment
- So, Michael, how's Claremont?
http://www.smartvoter.org/2005/03/08/ca/la/vote/keenan_m/
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- Wow, ace, I see you've been posting your little rant on website after website for months and months. You need therapy ... or at least something new to say. Get help with one of those.
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- Ace, are you talking in code?
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