BOSSHOG
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Mon Feb-11-08 03:52 PM
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U S to seek death penalties against GTMO detainees???? |
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for their involvement in the September 11th, 2001 attacks.. http://www.nytimes.com:80/2008/02/11/us/11gitmo.html?th&emc=thWould a skeptical bush hating sumbitch like me ask the question, if torture worked so well, why has it taken at least five years to get to this point?
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DrDan
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Mon Feb-11-08 03:57 PM
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1. so much for the right to a speedy trial |
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Mon Feb-11-08 03:58 PM
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2. I heard that this morning. |
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It will cause outrage near and far. Hell, those 'detainees" will be lucky to get a trial first. How many of their confessions were brought about by torture?
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niyad
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Mon Feb-11-08 04:00 PM
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3. where are military tribunals in the constitution? listened to that |
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pentagon mouthpiece talking about how they were going to do everything legally, aboveboard, etc.
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CJCRANE
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Mon Feb-11-08 04:01 PM
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4. Saved 'em for an election year. |
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04 - Bin Laden tape 06 - Saddam execution 08 - KSM trial and execution
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Mon Feb-11-08 04:06 PM
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They had to get the SCOTUS to go along with the whole Kangaroo... I mean Military Commission System.
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Mon Feb-11-08 04:10 PM
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6. Jeez...their actually going to have a trial.. |
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after 5 years? I bet they're ecstatic! Maybe John McCain will weigh in on this one.
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Mon Feb-11-08 04:19 PM
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be held for X number of years, and then be charged with a crime "contrary to the laws of war", when they are not prisoners of war, according to bushco ?
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Mon Feb-11-08 04:20 PM
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8. Without a public trial, I imagine? |
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By using a private military tribunal kangaroo court, they keep the public from learning anything specific about how the defendants spent their Cuban vacations, including the hideous details of their sessions with our official torturers.
And, without admitting to actually practicing torture, the bastards could still claim that the fear of torture works just fine. And since everybody knows the US would never use torture because Bush said so, it must have been the fear of it that made them incriminate themselves.
Best of all, dead men tell no tales, so executing them seals the files and nobody on the outside knows nuttin'.
All in a day's work for vice president motherfucker, his stumblebum howdy doody marionette and the ingeniously evil (in)justice department.
And when a couple dozen US troops get tortured and executed for war crimes somewhere in the Middle East, the bastards can issue strongly worded statements condemning these outrageous violations of the Geneva Conventions, while the rest of the world just laughs its collective ass off and eagerly awaits the death rattle of the empire.
Your tax dollars at work.
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Mon Feb-11-08 04:29 PM
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9. These people were tortured, detained without charges for years, |
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have never had legitimate representation by lawyers, have been denied habeus corpus and other basic rights, and are going to be tried and executed under highly dubious legal procedures. It is an outrage and a crime against humanity no matter what any of them might actually have done.
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Mon Feb-11-08 05:06 PM
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10. Just when you think that Bushco couldn't sink any lower they come |
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up with something like this. At least one of the detainees they mention, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, has been subjected to waterboarding by their own account.
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Mon Feb-11-08 05:48 PM
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12. All of the gitmo detainees have been subjected to severe torture. |
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The program uses extreme sensory deprivation to induce a complete mental breakdown and personality disintegration in the captives. After the initial shock treatment an ongoing routine of humiliation, disorientation, repeated doses of sensory deprivation, etc. are used to prevent any recovery. It is a depraved and criminally abusive system. They would like us to focus on waterboarding as the only thing that qualifies as torture because they do not want anyone to look at the standard treatment program, a program that is now working its way into our normal prison industrial system. Waterboarding is a diversion.
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Mon Feb-11-08 05:07 PM
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11. torture doesn't work and this bullshit is political show business imo |
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