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According to Bush, McCain was never tortured
Posted: 21 August 2008 07:03 AM   [ Ignore ]
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Cheney denies that McCain was tortured; as does Bush. So do John Yoo and David Addington and George Tenet. In the one indisputably authentic version of the story of a Vietnamese guard showing compassion, McCain talks of the agony of long-time standing. A quarter century later, Don Rumsfeld was putting his signature to memos lengthening the agony of “long-time standing” that victims of Bush’s torture regime would have to endure. These torture techniques are, according to the president of the United States, merely “enhanced interrogation.”
The cross-in-the-dirt story - although deeply fishy to any fair observer - is in the realm of the unprovable. But the actual techniques used on McCain, and the lies they were designed to legitimize, are a matter of historical record. And the government of the United States now practices the very same techniques that the Communist government of North Vietnam once proudly used against American soldiers. When they are used against future John McCains, the victims will know, in a way McCain didn’t, that their own government has no moral standing to complain.

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Posted: 21 August 2008 11:13 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
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Big Fred - 21 August 2008 07:03 AM

Cheney denies that McCain was tortured; as does Bush. So do John Yoo and David Addington and George Tenet. In the one indisputably authentic version of the story of a Vietnamese guard showing compassion, McCain talks of the agony of long-time standing. A quarter century later, Don Rumsfeld was putting his signature to memos lengthening the agony of “long-time standing” that victims of Bush’s torture regime would have to endure. These torture techniques are, according to the president of the United States, merely “enhanced interrogation.”
The cross-in-the-dirt story - although deeply fishy to any fair observer - is in the realm of the unprovable. But the actual techniques used on McCain, and the lies they were designed to legitimize, are a matter of historical record. And the government of the United States now practices the very same techniques that the Communist government of North Vietnam once proudly used against American soldiers. When they are used against future John McCains, the victims will know, in a way McCain didn’t, that their own government has no moral standing to complain.



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I am amazed that you continue to post such ridiculous stuff with such incompetent sources.  We have had several discussions about using credible sources (in most cases you were attacking the validity of mine) and you still find time to post this garbage.  I noticed that you still have not commented on the Saddleback forum nor did you bring any comprehensive studies to the table on the tire inflation issue.  I suggest you go watch the Saddleback civil forum clips.  I posted them in entirety so you won’t have to go search for them.  It will be very revealing to you if you go watch it objectively.  As to this issue, it is too ridiculous of an accusation to even begin to take it apart.  It is so ridiculous, it will negate itself. LOL LOL

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Posted: 21 August 2008 08:11 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]
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Big Fred - 21 August 2008 07:03 AM

Cheney denies that McCain was tortured; as does Bush. So do John Yoo and David Addington and George Tenet. In the one indisputably authentic version of the story of a Vietnamese guard showing compassion, McCain talks of the agony of long-time standing. A quarter century later, Don Rumsfeld was putting his signature to memos lengthening the agony of “long-time standing” that victims of Bush’s torture regime would have to endure. These torture techniques are, according to the president of the United States, merely “enhanced interrogation.”
The cross-in-the-dirt story - although deeply fishy to any fair observer - is in the realm of the unprovable. But the actual techniques used on McCain, and the lies they were designed to legitimize, are a matter of historical record. And the government of the United States now practices the very same techniques that the Communist government of North Vietnam once proudly used against American soldiers. When they are used against future John McCains, the victims will know, in a way McCain didn’t, that their own government has no moral standing to complain.



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You are extremely unworthy of further comment.  Why don’t you quote the enquirer.

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