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 | | From:  VinagarJoe (Original Message) | Sent: 12/22/2008 4:45 PM |
Business as usual in DC, aka District of Criminals. Obama & Biden To Protect Bush Administration Criminals Nuremberg trials also judged "a waste of time" It's par for the course for Obama and Biden, the men who promised "change" but in every step of their preparations for assuming office have pursued nothing but continuity, to acknowledge that they will protect criminals in the Bush administration from prosecution for authorizing torture, a complete violation of both the U.S. constitution and the Geneva Conventions. |
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Vinegar. The really unfortunate thing is that the millions and millions of Americans who backed these thugs can't be tried. |
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Let Bush and his posse go. It is going to be more trouble to prosecute them than it's worth, and frankly we have enough trouble already just straightening their mess out. |
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Why would the Obama administration NOT help them? They're in bed with them every step of the way. Washington politicians have always been crooks, and that ain't gonna change anytime soon. |
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 | | From: DDuct2 | Sent: 12/23/2008 1:07 PM |
Not to say they did anything wrong but are you saying they need to prosecute those who were complicit in whatever you say they did, namely Congress? |
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 | | From:  MODave3 | Sent: 12/27/2008 11:43 AM |
One prisoner may have been tortured, and that was the 20th 9/11 highjacker, waterboarding is not torture, show me blood, death, broken bones, dismemberment, etc, photos or articles that our government and/or troops commited those acts and I will listen to your claims of torture. G-Bay prisoners have it better than those in U.S. military basic training and U.S. prisioners. I spent a weekend in jail a few years ago and was forbidden to attend Sunday religious services, and not given prescribed medicine, it is true that G-Bay prisioners get Muslim meals, Korans, and more medical visits than U.S. soldiers and U.S. prisioners. |
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 | | From: DDuct2 | Sent: 12/28/2008 4:23 PM |
What about the torture we conservatives are going to have to endure for at least the next two years with the dems fully in charge? Now that's torture!!  |
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