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To: tejek who wrote (234133)5/21/2005 9:56:31 PM
From: neolib  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575596
 
The Army also concluded that both men died of natural causes.

When badly beaten one tends to die. This is natural (it would be supernatural to live) therefore the Armies report is correct. Am I missing something??



To: tejek who wrote (234133)5/22/2005 12:33:50 AM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1575596
 
These events took place back in 2002. Its taken them three years to press charges against seven of the enlisted men involved. It estimated at least 30 participated in the extreme torture. The Army also concluded that both men died of natural causes.

Why don't you post something about how the Taliban killed 100s of people in 1999, and never prosecuted anyone? Didn't the Guardian write an article about that? Or don't you care about the people killed by the Taliban? Because they weren't the actions of "your" government, you don't care about those killings?

How did you ever create such hatred of your own system of government and blindness to other systems? You seem to thrive on reports of misuse of American power in the same way that some people thrive on pornography.