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November 19th, 2005, 02:55 AM
Bush Torture Chambers wrote:
> Another Surrendering French Democrat Terrorist Appeaser wrote:
>
>
>>My sarcastic point was not that many thousands of years ago ice covered
>>most of
>>Canada and the great lakes of the US as well as the Finger lakes regions of
>>NY state.
>
>
> Bush Torture Chambers.
>
> Here's proof:
>
> http://www.buzzflash.com/contributors/05/11/con05433.html
> The Sky Is Brown Today, Winston
> Don't you just hate it when the Bush administration tells you
> the sky is brown? Do they actually have the audacity to think we might
> believe it without even checking it with our own eyes? With their
> credibility? These days, with this administration, the answer is
> unfortunately a big yes. That's the thing, though; the first time
> they tell you the sky is brown, you're incredulous at the brazenness
> of such a statement, one that is in such direct contradiction to the
> facts and all observable reality:
> "Why, it's really blue isn't it? Isn't the sky blue?"
> "No, no, actually it's quite brown. Didn't you hear? Don't
> look. Just listen. Brown."
> ... For example, last week Bush said the U.S. does not use torture on
> detainees. All he needed was a drum roll for the proper comedic effect.
> The mountain of evidence to the contrary is well known to anyone with
> even a shred of curiosity. But, sure enough, dozens of lying Bushies
> soon crowded the airwaves in defense of the absurdity and their lying
> hero. ...
>
> http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5478,17267965%5E663,00.html
> Torture bunker busted
> IRAQ'S new security forces have been accused of routinely abusing
> and torturing detainees the same way Saddam Hussein's brutal regime
> did.
> The claims by Iraqi Government officials, human rights groups and
> victims follow the discovery of more than 170 tortured and starving
> prisoners in a locked Interior Ministry bunker beneath Baghdad.
> Many had been severely beaten. Some had been paralysed. Others had
> skin peeled off their bodies.
>
> MORE PROOF...
>
> http://www.thestatesman.net/page.news.php?clid=8&theme=&usrsess=1&id=96418
> Spain probes CIA's 'torture flights'
> Nov. 16. - Spain has launched a judicial inquiry into
> allegations that CIA aircraft may have secretly used a Spanish airport
> to transport terror suspects to clandestine interrogation camps, Mr
> Jose Antonio Alonso, the interior minister, said today.
> If the allegations proved true, Mr Alonso warned: "We would be
> looking at extremely serious, intolerable acts that violate rules for
> treating prisoners in a democratic society, and would demand a
> government response that would affect bilateral ties."
> The dispute deals a blow to strained US-Spanish relations.
> Spain's intelligence service knew that CIA planes were making
> stopovers on Spanish soil and urged the American agency to stop the
> flights, El Pais newspaper said today.
>
> AND MORE PROOF...
>
> http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/newssentinel/news/editorial/13172860.htm
> Editorials on U.S. use of torture
>
> http://www.investors.com/editorial/IBDArticles.asp?artsec=20&artnum=2&issue=20051115
> The McCain Mutiny
>
> http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/opinion/248314_fisk15.html
> Administration thinks abuse sounds better than torture
>
> http://www.dailycollegian.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2005/11/15/437931a2cfc5a
> More frightening than torture
>


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