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To: one_less who wrote (475682)4/27/2009 11:00:00 PM
From: Steve Dietrich  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574098
 
To believe otherwise one must resort to intellectual deceit.

So what do you make of John McCain then?

"Under President Reagan, we signed an agreement against torture. We were in violation of that."

Is he resorting to intellectual deceit?

If you ever took the time to think about this seriously, you'd realize you're on the side of the deceivers, the ones who schemed to get away with torture.

It's not just Liberal partisan hacks who think Bush tortured. A broad wide ranging group think he did, including John McCain. But only right wing partisan hacks issue twisted legal reasonings in defense of torture.

You watch. with every day that will become more and more clear.

SD



To: one_less who wrote (475682)4/28/2009 4:04:09 PM
From: tejek1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574098
 
Not true. It was legal under the circumstance and torture was not.

No, it wasn't legal under the circumstance. The Bush administration wished it was legal. That does not make it so.