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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Alighieri who wrote (448521)1/19/2009 10:49:23 AM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) of 1575707
 
And do you know why he can't close it quickly? Your buddy W has setup a legal nightmare by torturing detainees there...not to mention the moral issues that the US is facing world wide as a result of the condition at Gitmo and Abu Graib.

You're FOS. The reason it can't be closed quickly? Because they don't have any place to put these bad assed people. It has nothing, whatsoever to do with "torture". You're making shit up. Lying.

Besdies, there has been no torture at Gitmo, unless one considers waterboarding torture which it isn't. Nobody has EVER considered other techniques like loud music to be torture until now, that I'm aware of -- unless it was so loud that it would physically injure the detainee, which I've never heard suggested.

>> Do you think W understood that when he took over from Clinton?

I don't think GWB had any intention of changing foreign policy in a radical way when he took over. Only after we were attacked and 3,000 innocent Americans were killed did Bush decide we had to radically alter our foreign policy.

You mentioned Kyoto, but it is ridiculous. Now we know that GW was bullshit, totally a made up crisis. So why in HELL would Bush have signed it? How freaking stupid can you get? Sounds like to me Bush was way head of the rest of you.
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