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![]() "Greg Pavlov" wrote in message ... It didn't take long, did it - Here's another good one. http://www.asile.org/citoyens/numero...erreurs_en.htm --riverman |
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Lazarus Cooke wrote:
My cousin Alice in Colorado tells me that there hasn't been much reaction to the prison photos in the states - they were buried on page 23 or something, and most of her neighbours feel that while what was done wasn't really right, still it serves the dam Irakis right for bombing the twin towers. Is she exaggerating? Is Alice a dittohead? -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() My cousin Alice in Colorado tells me that there hasn't been much reaction to the prison photos in the states - they were buried on page 23 or something, and most of her neighbours feel that while what was done wasn't really right, still it serves the dam Irakis right for bombing the twin towers. Is she exaggerating? Lazarus -- Remover the rock from the email address |
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![]() "Lazarus Cooke" wrote... My cousin Alice in Colorado tells me that there hasn't been much reaction to the prison photos in the states - they were buried on page 23 or something, and most of her neighbours feel that while what was done wasn't really right, still it serves the dam Irakis right for bombing the twin towers. Is she exaggerating? In a big way. That's all you can hear or see on the news right now. -- TL, Tim (. . . and your cousin should consider moving to a better neighborhood.) ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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Tim J. wrote:
Okay, one Republican comment I can ignore, but youze guys are way out of line. I would venture to say that 99.something percent of Rs think the goings on in the prison(s) were atrocities and should be fully investigated to get to the parties responsible. The fact that there are a few loud idiots out there representing the other .something percent doesn't make the majority a bunch of mental midgets. I mean, I certainly don't blame all the liberals out there for what *Ken* says. ;-) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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On Fri, 14 May 2004 20:53:56 +0100, Lazarus Cooke
wrote: My cousin Alice in Colorado tells me that there hasn't been much reaction to the prison photos in the states - they were buried on page 23 or something, and most of her neighbours feel that while what was done wasn't really right, still it serves the dam Irakis right for bombing the twin towers. Is she exaggerating? Not if she lives in a Republican neighborhood. -- Charlie... |
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Lazarus Cooke wrote:
In article , rw wrote: Lazarus Cooke wrote: My cousin Alice in Colorado tells me that there hasn't been much reaction to the prison photos in the states - they were buried on page 23 or something, and most of her neighbours feel that while what was done wasn't really right, still it serves the dam Irakis right for bombing the twin towers. Is she exaggerating? Is Alice a dittohead? I said that her neighbours felt this, not that she did. Well, she must be looking at some pretty strange journalism, because this has been the biggest story in the US for two weeks. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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In article , rw
wrote: Lazarus Cooke wrote: My cousin Alice in Colorado tells me that there hasn't been much reaction to the prison photos in the states - they were buried on page 23 or something, and most of her neighbours feel that while what was done wasn't really right, still it serves the dam Irakis right for bombing the twin towers. Is she exaggerating? Is Alice a dittohead? I said that her neighbours felt this, not that she did. L -- Remover the rock from the email address |
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rw wrote in news:40a5492d$0$21819
: Lazarus Cooke wrote: In article , rw wrote: Lazarus Cooke wrote: My cousin Alice in Colorado tells me that there hasn't been much reaction to the prison photos in the states - they were buried on page 23 or something, and most of her neighbours feel that while what was done wasn't really right, still it serves the dam Irakis right for bombing the twin towers. Is she exaggerating? Is Alice a dittohead? I said that her neighbours felt this, not that she did. Well, she must be looking at some pretty strange journalism, because this has been the biggest story in the US for two weeks. And Congress won't drop it either. It's getting worse and worse-- apparently, some of this stuff is just SOP-- written into the Rules of Engagement by Nasty Sanchez. With a stroke of his pen, he does away with the Geneva Convention. Rumsfeld says this is OK, and not against the Convention, because they bounced it off Pentagon Lawyers! Damn-- not even the Nixon Administration did whatever the hell they wanted to do. These guys don't even make a pretense toward caring what people think of them. Scott |
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![]() "Scott Seidman" wrote in message . 1.4... rw wrote in news:40a5492d$0$21819 : Lazarus Cooke wrote: In article , rw wrote: Lazarus Cooke wrote: And Congress won't drop it either. It's getting worse and worse-- apparently, some of this stuff is just SOP-- written into the Rules of Engagement by Nasty Sanchez. With a stroke of his pen, he does away with the Geneva Convention. Rumsfeld says this is OK, and not against the Convention, because they bounced it off Pentagon Lawyers! Damn-- not even the Nixon Administration did whatever the hell they wanted to do. These guys don't even make a pretense toward caring what people think of them. Scott case in point: james inhofe's remarks at the 5-11-04 senate armed services hearing; see if ya'll can stomach this; "...they're not there for traffic violations........many of them probably have american blood on their hands......and here we are concerned about the treatment of those prisoners..." meanwhile, the american red cross believes that at least 70% of those prisoners were rounded up in error. this according to this evening's broadcast of all things considered on npr. snakefiddler |
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