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"Human rights is a very flexible concept" by toxin 2006-11-19 12:55:59
So sayeth the CIA.
The transportation for torture is confirmed as approved from the Whitehouse. Hail to the Rapist in Chief! Remember, this he was Voted in as President.

"Human rights campaigners, however, find it difficult to reconcile rendition with President Bush's claims of upholding the United Nations convention against torture. It says: "No state shall expel, return or exradite a person to another state where there are substantial grounds for believing that he would be in danger of being subjected to torture.""
later
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"The programme also reveals that an official investigation is under way in Italy into suspicions that an Islamic militant was kidnapped off the streets of Milan and flown to Egypt by American agents."
Further
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Please note that my title for Bush is due to his authorization of the use of sexual assault as an interrogation technique in Guantanamo Bay. Those sexual assault reportedly conducted by "civilian contractors" with military guards.
[ Reply ]
  The disturbing thing is by wheresthefish2005-02-08 12:21:20
    Yes, but if you flip it around... by Illiad2005-02-08 12:24:36
      But when we do it; by wtfunkymonkey2005-02-08 12:31:31
      no, it's stooping to their level by unjust2005-02-08 12:36:34
  The amazing thing is how a government by Peace_man2005-02-08 12:27:37
    What does the action of a bunch of archons do. . . by HadEnuf2005-02-08 15:38:31
      Anarchy - by Peace_man2005-02-08 16:04:33
        Wrong by HadEnuf2005-02-08 18:06:33
  Hmmm The messenger appears suspect by DesertRat662005-02-08 12:28:37
    Exactly my thoughts. (n/t) by carthax2005-02-08 12:34:00
    Agree on the point it could just be muckraking by DaNutBall2005-02-08 12:36:31
      I have no idea by DesertRat662005-02-08 12:39:13
        Yeah. Agreed. (n/t) by DaNutBall2005-02-08 12:44:47
    He. Can't imagine ANY government ... by aix tom2005-02-08 12:38:36
    I believe this is one removed for advocating by toxin2005-02-08 12:40:10
      Further from Wikipedia, his view on Iraq: by toxin2005-02-08 12:47:54
        Did you see the CBC artical about how Air Canada by techi8702005-02-08 12:59:07
          Good luck to them. by wheresthefish2005-02-08 13:02:20
            Probably true but Air Canada will also see more by techi8702005-02-08 13:04:49
              's true dat. (n/t) by wheresthefish2005-02-08 13:31:56
          Expect that to work out well for us. by toxin2005-02-08 13:04:41
            Air Canada, we only torture you with our service. (n/t) by techi8702005-02-08 13:05:37
              Ooh, ouch. :) (n/t) by farfalla2005-02-08 13:59:33
    Oh yes, by Blackbyrd22005-02-08 12:43:13
      Read down a bit by DesertRat662005-02-08 12:46:13
        Please be so kind as to point it out. by Blackbyrd22005-02-08 12:48:12
          Here you go by DesertRat662006-11-19 12:55:59
            Addendum by DesertRat662005-02-08 13:09:04
              Two of us. by Blackbyrd22005-02-08 13:15:48
              Just for the sake of thoroughness by Blackbyrd22006-11-19 12:55:59
    Unfortunately, the definition of "lousy work". . . by HadEnuf2005-02-08 15:50:58

 

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