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Like Hannity amidst a forest of Colmes. |
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The Geneva Convention on the treatment of prisoners spefically prohibits "humiliating and degrading treatment." Given this, your suggestion that anything short of rape or murder does not violate the Geneva Convention is dead wrong. Equally dead wrong is your psycho-brethren's argument that the Geneva Convention does not apply here because the prisoners in Abu Ghraib are "illegal combatants." The Bush Administration and the US military have specifically rejected this contention as to all persons captured in Iraq, regardless of whether they were uniformed or non-uniformed. Grinning over a dead body is not a violation of the GC, I believe. Making the body dead in the first place is. Photographing yourself with your victim tends to suggest that you did not believe that you were violating orders. |
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That just tickled me. S_A_M |
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[confidential to bilmore]You aren't fooling me with this sock[/confidential to bilmore] |
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Not surprisingly, look who has the perverted child molesting (of course in some cultures having sex with children is okay and after all morality is relative) clown vote locked up: http://www.ramisalami.com/kerry98.jpg |
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It is confusing, I know. Just like Club saying it is bad for 13 year olds to be prostitutes if they do it for food and Ty saying it is OK for the UN "peace keepers" to fuck 13 year old rape victims in exchange for cake. Lends new meaning to the phrase "Let them eat cake!" now doesn't it? |
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To be fair, it is Not Me more than you who has been suggesting that the prison abuses were just the work of a few bad apples. It was the GOP party line for a little while, but I don't particularly recall that you were espousing it. |
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When they kick in your front door, how you gonna come, with your hands on the Geneva Convention or on the trigger of a gun..... And then take a look at what that face looks like when it engages in torture and humiliation-not quite panties on the head now is it? http://prophetofdoom.net/images/iraq033104c.jpg http://prophetofdoom.net/images/iraq033104b.jpg http://prophetofdoom.net/images/iraq040104e.jpg (spree by MR: pics of burned corpses and dead people hanging from a bridge) |
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http://www.usatoday.com/news/sept11/...2-jumper_x.htm Can you even imagine what it would be like to throw yourself out the window of a skyscraper rather than be burned alive? Now that is torture. http://images.usatoday.com/news/sept...-02-jumper.jpg |
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If you're bothered by the pictures above, please let me know by PM. They're on the borderline of stuff that I think is troubling enough to replace with a link. As Diane Keaton will recall, there were some photos out of Fallujah that squicked me out enough that I replaced them with links. These are getting close for me, but I don't want to take them down if I'm touchier than everyone else.
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Do you see now why those of you who call the panties on the head torture are so out to lunch? Can you even look at these photos of true torture? They are sickening. Now compare them to the pictures of Abu Ghraib. Why can Ty allow photos of US soldiers smiling over dead Iraqis but not Iraqis smiling over dead bodies of Americans? Why, Ty, why? No need to answer. I know why. |
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As for all the good PR you say the UN gets, I had no idea there were peacekeepers in the Congo until I saw this story. Quote:
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If your point is that a market can't exist without some form of government regulation, I quite agree, but once we admit that this is true then libertarianism stops being about grand principles and starts being about empirical questions. I have done nothing of the sort. My point all along has been that the acts in Iraq are bad and these acts are bad, but that these acts won't get the coverage they are due because they were done under UN rather than US cover. [/QUOTE] |
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