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Politics : President Barack Obama

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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (55316)6/5/2009 10:53:27 AM
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That is quite a persuasive presentation. I would like to see the response to it, if there is one, from someone qualified to provide a counter.

I will repeat, torture and or conspiracy to commit torture is against the law and no one is above that law. Furthermore, we don't have to qualify the torturee as an innocent for that law to have been violated. Any one, any place in the world who is committing torture aiding and abetting in the process or authorizing the acts is violating American law...no exceptions and no excuses.

Although the presentation was persuasive, it is not resolute until all sides have been heard, and we still go by innocence until proven guilty. So, I will maintain my position that accusing Obama of torturing innocents is over the edge, at least until the evidence has been tested under fair conditions.
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