torture
Wow! Cheney Admits It!
Submitted by Linda on Tue, 12/16/2008 - 5:27pmWe all suspected it. Now VP Cheney has admitted that he was "directly involved" in the decision to allow torture of prisoners.
Jesus and Nuclear Bombs
Submitted by Marshall Adame on Sun, 08/31/2008 - 10:26pmSeparating religion from ones politics is probably impossible. I have never heard an objective discussion of politics from a deeply religious person, nor have I from a person religiously atheistic. From my perspective, it is these two extremes which cloud and prejudice the voices of the rest of us who spend our lives hoping to be relevant and effective during our time among the living, while simultaneously trying to be both heavenly (spiritually) minded and of some earthly good.
This morning, while in church, there was a guest evangelist speaker ...
Thank you David Price
Submitted by TrueMeckDem on Tue, 07/15/2008 - 6:24amI would like to thank Rep. Price for his support for closing down the School of the Americas and his co-sponsorship of HR 1707, legislation that would suspend operations at the School of the Americas, renamed WHINSEC, and investigate the history of human rights abuses and failed policies of the institution.
Of the 125 co-sponsors of this bill, Rep. Price is the ONLY NC member of congress to put their name on the line.
The School of the Americas (SOA), in 2001 renamed the “Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation,” is a combat training school for Latin American soldiers, located at Fort Benning, Georgia.
If only the Japanese had called it "harsh interrogation", nobody would have been hanged
Submitted by Kosh on Tue, 03/18/2008 - 10:35amOnce upon a time, waterboarding was torture, and torture was a war crime.
North Carolinians for Torture
Submitted by Marshall Adame on Thu, 03/13/2008 - 8:10amH.R.2082 is the Bill in Congress which would have, if passed, overridden President Bush’s Veto of the bill to prohibit torture, making it illegal for any Agency or Department of the United States to utilized or practice torture. It did not pass. President Bush went on National television to tell America that torture was a "valuable tool in our fight against terrorism". We are now among those nations who violate Human rights through the officially sanctioned practice of torture.
Who voted to support and allow torture?.....
The Decider Takes A Stand
Submitted by James Protzman on Sat, 03/08/2008 - 11:25amFor torture.
WASHINGTON - President Bush said Saturday he vetoed legislation that would ban the CIA from using harsh interrogation methods such as waterboarding to break suspected terrorists because it would end practices that have prevented attacks.
"The bill Congress sent me would take away one of the most valuable tools in the war on terror," Bush said in his weekly radio address taped for broadcast Saturday. "So today I vetoed it," Bush said. The bill provides guidelines for intelligence activities for the year and includes the interrogation requirement.
Waterboarding works! Who knew?
Submitted by James Protzman on Wed, 01/09/2008 - 9:41am
Over the past two years, the Art Pope Puppetshow has served as an exceptional lightning rod for galvanizing progressives against the toxic agenda of North Carolina's free-market extremists. With a multi-million dollar budget to oil their influence-buying machine, the Show has clearly had some measure of success in shaping the agenda with small town newspapers in general and with the Raleigh News and Observer, in particular.
The fondness of the N&O's political reporters for all things Pope has been well discussed, as have the water-carrying activities of Rick Martinez, an opinionator at the N&O whose wife Donna works backstage at the Show. And while I'm reluctant to boost his readership by linking to his columns, today's piece in the N&O shows Martinez at his worst.
Mr. President, Kansas is Surrounded.
Submitted by Fecund Stench on Mon, 01/07/2008 - 9:54pmI've taken a break from reading The One Percent Doctrine to relate an anecdote.
One of the lessons future administrations were supposed to have learned from LBJ and McNamaras' micromanaging of the Vietnam war was the delegation of such decisions to proper military authorities. It seems no one told George W. Bush.
On Christmas And Philosophy, Or, Who Would Jesus Torture?
Submitted by fake consultant on Wed, 12/26/2007 - 7:53pmIn which we determine if the Republicans and Jesus are as close as some would have you think.



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