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Politics : Israel to U.S. : Now Deal with Syria and Iran -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Elmer Flugum who wrote (9481)12/14/2005 4:32:35 PM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22250
 
Len > Nice set-up they have going there...create the terror then profit by it!

How about this vacation with a difference?

crisispapers.igc.org

>>I am always open to innovative ways of raising money for cash-strapped governments, as long as it doesn't cost me anything extra. Many states, for example, sponsor lotteries; nobody is forced to buy in, but millions of citizens purchase tickets that help underwrite our schools and road-repairs.

In that light, I have a modest proposal for the Bush Administration: Auction off torture rights.

Here's how it would work. The Bush Administration, either through eBay or by establishing a website all its own (>> torturersRus.gov <<), would let citizens bid for the right to brutalize a terrorist suspect in one of the secret CIA prisons around the globe.

The Torture Abroad program would be aimed at those who, for a price, might delight in exercising their dominance and control of dangerous, inferior beings. (Note: This project is NOT to be confused with the similarly-named Torture A Broad program.)

For purposes of full disclosure, it's essential to note that the Bush Administration denies having supersecret CIA prisons around the world, and emphatically insists that torture does not take place at those facilities. If "harsh interrogation methods" are employed at the non-existent prisons, it's totally without the Administration's knowledge or approval.

A MARKETING FLYER

Trying to be helpful, I've composed some possible text for a Torture Abroad advertising flyer:

Want to do something to aid your country's battle against terrorists, and to participate in frat-style pranks and good, clean aerobic fun at the same time?

Then consider sending in your bid to become a member of Torture Abroad. Remember, high bidders have more chance to be selected.

Wearing our handsome black mask and windbreaker -- with the eye-catching Volunteer Torturer Militia seal -- you'll be flown free on one of the CIA's luxury secret airflights with, of course, stopover privileges in Poland, Romania, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Morocco, et al. Naturally, you'll be in First Class, and your assigned torture-buddy, appropriately enough, will be in Cargo.

You will be permitted to indulge in sexual humiliation, stress positioning, rape, thumb-screws, pyramid-building, baseball bat-play, use of the wrack, whip&chain teasing, the employment of rabid dogs, and so on, but you'll have to pay a bit extra for the privilege of near-drowning (our popular "waterboarding" option) and for the awesome electrification-of-the-genitals display.

We realize, based on our polling data, that some people will be repulsed by this suggestion. Granted, the idea of having to pay this extra fee is offensive, but the whole idea of this enterprise, let us remember, is to raise money to help subsidize our country's vital "war on terror."

Note: If you torture a detainee to death, which has been known to happen even with professionals in charge, there will be a hefty surcharge and you will suffer severe penalties: You will NOT receive the video of your handiwork or the program's parchment certificate signed by Karl Rove Himself.

All torture implements will be provided but if you have certain activities that cannot be accommodated by government-issue, you will be permitted to bring your own props. No chain-saws, please. We do not want to give even the slightest appearance of savagery.

If perchance, as a result of your time spent together, your detainee chooses to confess to something or other, you will be granted a 10% refund. If the confession actually contains anything remotely resembling the truth, you will be gifted another prisoner at no extra charge. (Note: This rarely happens.)

Please be aware that while we carry out due-diligence in certifying our terrorist suspects, in the event that an innocent man or woman was provided you -- which does happen on occasion as street sweeps can be fairly random -- we assume no financial or criminal liability. We also cannot provide assurance that governments or family members of the prisoner won't try to locate you later for purposes of revenge.

But most red-blooded American citizens won't let those minor caveats stop them from coming to the aid of their country in this time of war. And you can have jolly good fun doing so, and feel patriotic pride in your valuable work for the homeland.

Slots are limited, so act now. For the first hundred who sign up, we will provide a framed, autographed photo of Jeffrey Dahmer. <<



To: Elmer Flugum who wrote (9481)12/15/2005 4:41:06 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22250
 
Re: Gun-running, terror consulting, money-laundering, drug dealing, espionage and the Holocaust industry...great growth industries for the Jewish Disneyland in Palestine...

...and America:

Mexico Criticizes U.S. Over Border Plans

Thursday December 15, 2005 8:01 AM

By OLGA R. RODRIGUEZ
Associated Press Writer


MONTERREY, Mexico (AP)
- Mexico's president on Wednesday criticized the U.S. decision to complete a wall along the border and use drones to increase security, calling it ``disgraceful and shameful.''

On Monday, a U.S. judge lifted the final legal obstacle for the completion of a border fence along the Mexico-California border. Plans call for two additional fences running parallel to the existing steel barrier, with sensors and cameras tracking any movement.

The fences will run along the final 3 miles of the border before it meets the Pacific.

``This situation we're seeing, a disgraceful and shameful moment where walls are being built, security systems are being reinforced, and human and labor rights are being violated more and more, won't protect the economy of the United States,'' President Vicente Fox said.

``It would be hard to know what would happen to the economy of the United States if it wasn't for the enormous contribution, the productivity, the quality of work of our countrymen in that country,'' Fox added.

Last month, President Bush said he was providing border agents with cutting-edge technology like surveillance drones and infrared cameras. In October, Bush signed a $32 billion homeland security bill for 2006 that included 1,000 additional Border Patrol agents.

Speaking in the border city of Reynosa, where he welcomed migrants home for the holidays, Fox said he was hopeful the United States will approve a temporary guest worker program next year. Reynosa is across from Hidalgo, Texas.

Bush has proposed a temporary guest worker program that envisions having most workers return home after up to six years working in the United States. Mexico wants a more permanent, legal residence for many of the millions of undocumented Mexicans living and working in the United States.

``What the United States needs is a young (work) force, energy, quality, productivity, which is what keeps that economy competitive and is the only way it can stop losing jobs to Asia, to China,'' the president said.

Fox was in Reynosa supervising the Paisano Program, a government effort to clamp down on corrupt public officials and to welcome Mexican migrants home for the holidays as he has done every year since 2000.

His government has posted more than 1,000 independent observers at major crossings and installed hot lines for migrants to report abuse.

guardian.co.uk