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To: stockman_scott who wrote (17442)6/2/2005 10:22:54 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20773
 
916,000 Google links under "9/11 Bush Conspiracy".

google.com

395,000 Google links under "9/11 Griffin":

google.com

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The Downing Street Memo irrefutably proves that the Bush crime team was capable of plannnin a major operation that has now cost the lives of well over 100,000 people in Iraq and in the chain of hospitals stretching back to the U.S. from Baghdad.

It's no stretch of the imagination, really, to think that Bush and his fellow planners would both see and announce 9/11 as a "great opportunity", and create the event themselves because it was so valuable to their plan to militarized and terrorize the entire planet.



To: stockman_scott who wrote (17442)6/2/2005 1:11:58 PM
From: Ron  Respond to of 20773
 
Amnesty International Responds to Bush

USA: Response to President Bush

President Bush again failed to address longstanding concerns regarding US detention policies and practices in the context of the "war on terror", Amnesty International said in response to his comments today.

At Guantánamo, the US has operated an isolated prison camp in which people are confined arbitrarily, held virtually incommunicado, without charge, trial or access to due process. Not a single Guantánamo detainee has had the legality of their detention reviewed by a court, despite the Supreme Court ruling of last year.

"Guantánamo is only the visible part of the story. Evidence continues to mount that the US operates a network of detention centres where people are held in secret or outside any proper legal framework -– from Afghanistan to Iraq and beyond," said Amnesty International.

US interrogation and detention policies and practices during the "war on terror", have deliberately and systematically breached the absolute prohibition of torture and Ill-treatment. Individuals held in US custody have been transferred for interrogation to countries known to practice torture.

"If President Bush and his administration are serious about freedom and human dignity they should recommit to the rule of law and human rights."

Amnesty International continues to call on the US administration to:

* end all secret and incommunicado detentions;
* grant the International Committee of the Red Cross full access to all detainees including those held in secret locations;
* ensure recourse to the law for all detainees;
* establish a full independent commission of inquiry into all allegations of torture, ill-treatment, arbitrary detentions and "disappearances";
* bring to justice anyone responsible for authorizing or committing human rights violations

Background Information

When asked to comment about Amnesty International’s report during a White House Briefing President Bush said: "I'm aware of the Amnesty International report, and it's absurd. (…) The United States is a country that promotes freedom around the world. When there's accusations made about certain actions by our people, they're fully investigated in a transparent way."

amnesty.ca

So, these guys wear the white hats and ride the white horses when they point out abuses by OTHER countries, but they go to the dark side when they attempt to shine a light on the darker corners of the Bush administration.