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Put him to death. He must be evil.
He must be guilty. He cries to much. Therefore he is not covered by the Vienna Convention. Put the bastard to death since George Jr would not do this to an innocent man. We have the Patriot Acts so that this is legal and justified.
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And people complain that the Supreme Court just gave rights to terrorists.
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How is yet another stunning example of the FBI's incompetence about Bush? And what does it have to do with the death penalty in Texas (which Bush also had nothing to do with)? The story has plenty of worth on its own merit and is a disgusting abuse of power by the same organization that stood on the sidelines while the hijackers were taking their flight lessons. Was Ruby Ridge W's fault? Was Waco also Bush's fault?!?! Did the Bush hamstring the CIA's ability to gather human intel?
Everyone knows you hate Bush, tw and that's fine. But to make Bush the scapegoat for everything that has gone wrong since September 11, 2001 is a huge, huge mistake. The trap that you have set for yourself is thinking that if W loses in November that all the evils of government will evaporate as soon as Kerry is sworn in. What will happen, I predict, is that if W loses and we have more government abuse or incompetence (9/11 part II or more buffoonery from the FBI or DoJ), that you will blame it on W's administration. In so doing, you are blinding yourself to the problems that are creating the problems - problems that have been around long before W took office. And, just for the record, W gets the blame for a lot so this isn't some partisan attempt to exempt him from any responsibility for other things for which he is clearly at fault. |
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I don't come to work to actually work you know. :) |
Here's the easiest link I could find with both the decision, and the type of complaint I was referring to.
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However the rate of generation of new evils will go down dramatically.
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I said the rate would decrease. I didn't say it would stop.
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they are all pretty much the same. for every political action there will always be a person that stand up and shouts "we're saved" and another person will shout "it's the end of the world"
and somewhere in between the majority will say "what's for dinner? do you know what my jackass boss did today?" |
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The NY Times article is but an example of outright disregard for American principles because the George Jr administration condones even fundamental violations of American law. No other president - not even Nixon - did what the George Jr admininstration condoned. We can now suspect it even encouraged Guantanamo, Brooklyn House of Detention, Passaic County Prision in Paterson, and Abu Ghraib. This is not about a dislike for a person. This is about the perverted principles of this man and his extremist administration. So perverted that thousands of people - including this so very innocent immigrant worker - would be treated as if Saddam Hussien was in power. Those are facts. What is the common factor among Abu Ghraib, Brooklyn House of Detention, Guantanamo, and the Passaic County jail? The George Jr administration. This is the same president who had PDBs on his desk warning of the WTC attack - and he did nothing! "It was not actionable"? What were they waiting for; an invitation from bin Laden? Same man and same mentality that all but got us into a shooting war with China over a silly spy plane. Same man who undermined the Oslo Accords - as was predicted. Same man who stifled prosecution of corrupt corporate executives in Enron, MCI Worldcom, the mythical CA energy crisis, etc because prosecution would somehow contribute to a recession. Same man who all but ordered the military to not get Ossama bin Laden. Same man whose solution to excessive energy consumption is to encourage more consumption; to stifle innovation. Same man who never ran a successful corporation but profited handsomely. Same man whose solution to badly managed airlines with grossly overpaid management was to give them $billions - without any strings attached. Same man who stifles basic science such as stem cell research only to promote his personal religious beliefs. Same man who took apart a working effort to bring N Korea and Iran back into the world of responsible nations by simply declaring everything in black and white; good and evil. Same man who spends $billions on an anti-ballistic missile system so that bin Laden, et al cannot launch intercontinental missiles at us (even thought the experts working on the project say the system does not work). Same man who protected the anti-American steel manufacturing industry at the expense of productive American industries such as the steel reprocessors (who lost somewhere between 20,000 and 40,000 jobs so that George Jr could get his campaign contributions). Same man who changed the rules so that Israel can use American weapons to murder Palestinian civilians (Reagan was especially adament that Israel not be permitted to do this). Same man who took $450,000 in campaign contributions so the First Energy could keep running a nuclear reactor with both a potential Three Mile Island problem AND a hole in the containment vessel (Davis Besse). Same man whose administration would out a CIA agent - a treason offense - only to take revenge on one who exposed presidential lying. Same man who made it dangerous for Americans now to travel overseas - a drop in American popularity from 70% to 15%. Same man who (with French cooperation) so undermined the Doha round of WTO (for free trade) that the Cancún meeting broke up, with anger, before the conference could even get started. Same man undermines basic human rights and perverts rule of law in this country for his own dictatorial agenda. Same man who campaigned as a compassionate conservative and yet even made Purna Raj Bajracharya of Katmandu, Nepal just another sad story. We have maybe 600 prisoner in Guantanamo. At best, maybe 14 or 24 may be a threat to America. No problem. As occured in France somewhere around the 14th Century. The general was asked how to tell the good Catholics from the bad ones. He said, "Kill them all. God will know his own." Imprison them all. God will see to it that the evil are punished and sexually abused by the guards. This is what happens when extremist religious beliefs - everything viewed in terms of good and evil - are more important than basic American principles. Do I think the problems of government will immediately disappear with Kerry? Of course not. I have never been a fan of government dominated by two parties without term limits. Every president creates governmental problems. However we have never had a president so bad, so corrupt, and so self serving as George Jr. Only previous president who could complete for title as worst post WWII president is Richard Nixon. You were not around when Margoli M Mezinsky changed her vote for Clinton after receiving political favors. Back then, I too was not very happy with Clinton. But I have never expressed so much contempt for any domestic politician (and only for the dichead) as I have for this president. Why? We never had a president who does bad things to America month after month for every month. Purna Raj Bajracharya is only another victim of George Jr, his compassionate conservative beliefs, and his extremist administration. |
i may have missed it - was the mention of a smoking gun? if not, tw, i am greatly disappointed. i have come to enjoy watching your buildup of the smoking gun in your posts. please tell me this is just a one time occurance.
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Under what other American administration were thousands of people imprisoned, sexually and physically abused, denied basic human rights, denied access by a lawyer or family members, and put into solitary confinement for months - all without even being charged with a serious crime.
During WWII all Asian immigrants were rounded up and kept in containment camps until the war was over. The only reason they didn't do it for German immigrants too was because there were just too many of them for it to be feasible. No other president - not even Nixon - did what the George Jr admininstration condoned. We can now suspect it even encouraged... Abu Ghraib. Maybe I'm just a cynic, but I believe that more prisoner torture than this has gone on during every war. A friend of my dad's served in Vietnam as a translator. He was originally told he'd be translating intercepted documents, transmissions, etc., but when he got over there he found out he'd be translating interrogation sessions. For over a year, he translated the pleas and screams of prisoners of war being tortured, and more damningly, he says that in that entire time, not one prisoner left the room alive. The only difference between this and any other war is that there were digital cameras and a pesky little internet to send the proof over. Whether or not you believe it's right, this is NOT the first time America has tortured or humiliated its detainees. |
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Frankly, Nixon is beginning to almost look good when set aside George W. At least tricky Dick was just in it for himself, and didn't believe himself on some crazed mission from God. |
So having set a precedent, as it were, its fine to continue to commit atrocities?
No of course not. But tw was ranting about how awful this administration is and how no other administration in the past has been as bad. I'm merely pointing out that many administrations in the past have been this bad, and to sit there and point to Bush as some sort of maniacal sadist who planned this all from the beginning is silly. |
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Evidence would indicate that painting politicians with a broad brush of venality and moral deficiency isn't likely to lead you astray. |
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Please name another post WWII administration that condoned torture at such high levels; that intentionally setup a prison in Guantanamo so that American principles of law could be intentionally violated. Is it a rant to note such autrosities ordered at the highest levels of government - or a blunt statement of fact? Appreciate the difference. There have been other administration where autrosities and Constitutional violations existed. But only Nixon outrightly ordered such actions - repeatedly. How many presidents viewed the Constitution of the US as an impediment rather than an American principle? I can only think of two administrations that did this routinely - Nixon and George Jr. How quickly the overall scope is lost if we only challenge one point. The George Jr administatration not just condones torture and violations of fundamental human rights. How many other presidents pervert science to promote a religious agenda? How many previous presidents encourage their religion beliefs to be imposed on others. How many other presidents would order a 'man to Mars' at the expense of all other space science only so that he could look as good as Kennedy? This president is that bad just too many times repeated. To make your point, you must first show how torture in Vietnam was ordered in Washingtion. When in the history of this country did we setup a prison camp with the outright intent of violating both fundamental human right and American laws? No other president was ever so evil (as George Jr uses the word) as to do that. Make your point. Show me another administration that routinely violates American principles - on direct orders from the President? Please - show me where torture in VietNam was ordered at the highest levels in Washington? Its only a rant if it is based in emotion. Facts say this president is that bad and possibily worse. At mininum, this is an immoral man who would have done well in the Spanish Inquistion. |
Show me another administration that routinely violates American principles - on direct orders from the President? Please - show me where torture in VietNam was ordered at the highest levels in Washington?
Are you saying you have proof that George Jr. ordered the torture himself? The highest evidence anyone's shown me is that Rumsfeld condoned it. |
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George Jr virtually says either the law does not apply to him or that torture is justified when the torturer needs information. Please anyone - cite any previous administration that was that corrupt. George Jr not only subverts the principles of America. But his administration's 'secret' memo (in the second argument) even has George Jr is 'acting like a king'. Same reasoning Richard Nixon attempted when he refused to hand over the Watergate tapes. The Supreme Court was so outraged by that arguement that they voted a resounding 9-0 against Nixon. George Jr is so scummy as to view laws as impediments rather than principles upon which all Americans stand. That makes George Jr as bad as Richard Nixon - even if George Jr did not specifically authorize torture. He did what was necessary to authorize torture. No other president ever did that. Did George Jr specifically order torture? Does not matter. He all but authorized it with this memo that he and Ashcroft refused to release. How many more corrupt actitivities are they hiding? Is Halliburton just the tip of another massive iceberg? No other administration ever attempted authorizing torture. Thank god for American patriots who are leaking - coming out of the woodwork everywhere - saying they too see an evil (as George Jr defines evil) president. How many more CIA agents will the George Jr administration intentionally out to seek revenge? If evil existed, then it is George Jr and his administration. The long list of anti-American activities is just too damning. Please feel free to step in and show us that this man is moral. Show us how he upholds American principles and Christian values. I hear a resounding silence because George Jr is that corrupt. Please feel free to prove George Jr would never condone torture. Torture was a tool used by god's choosen ones. Will George Jr be the exception? That memo does says otherwise. That memo says George Jr did everything he could to authorize torture as religous extremists have done throughtout history. Nobody expected the Spanish Inquisiton. Nobody expected that a mental midget would end up President of the United States. We have the president that religous extremists love. |
i think the nude pyramids and things of the like were ludicrous, but no one has said that was a directive from above.
torture? what i have read shows that rumsfeld did endorse torture, extreme interrogation techniques. but i didn't see anywhere that he said "make them stick their fingers in their anus..." stupid troops got out of hand. bust them, grind them into the dirt, and move on. as far as gitmo goes? that is not new. in WWII german officers died in large numbers in the arizona desert. they were removed from the continent and confined as POW's until the end of the war. at that time they were transported back to germany unless they chose to stay in the states. pow's don't and shouldn't have the same legal rights as a citizen arrested for a crime. |
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And god forbid we look cross eyed when 5 or 6 arab looking guys get on a plane tomorrow....we can't hurt their feelings or inconvenience anyone.
I was reading TIME today, some of those in the biggest "cells" we are worried about are FORMER Abu Grhaib residents. I don't know what the fuck to think anymore. Acually I do, praise god, god is great. |
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Or did he put them there so they can't fuck us over using our own media corrupted screwed up legal system?
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Great. To avoid a "media corrupted" legal system, try to take them out of any legal system whatsoever. No corruption there, right?
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and pow's shouldn't be covered under the US court system. why the hell would we grant pow's access to the courts when our own soldiers don't even have that access? |
Don't call me for BS if you don't know what you're talking about.
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The entire point of Guantanamo Bay is to put people in a legal black hole, where neither the US court system nor US treaties can be used to prevent abuses. |
"Under what other American administration were thousands of people imprisoned, sexually and physically abused, denied basic human rights, denied access by a lawyer or family members, and put into solitary confinement for months - all without even being charged..."
Pretty much any administration prior to 1970 or thereabouts? Hell, we used to treat our own citizens like that on a regular and legal basis. I believe the politically correct term for them back then was "Negroes". Idealism is great. History shows how little of it there ever has been. |
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