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Bert Robbins
 
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Default ( OT ) Bush Refuses to Condemn Proponents of Torture


"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Bert Robbins wrote:

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Jim wrote:


Bush Refuses to Condemn Proponents of Torture


President Bush has publicly deplored the treatment of Iraqi prisoners

at

Abu

Ghraib, having apologized for the fiasco. Yet, just days after his


apology,

the White House is refusing to condemn its right-wing allies who are


making

light of the situation and defending torture.



There are more legs to this torture tale than anyone first imagined.
Apparently Rummy is a bit more deeply involved in the process than he
has let on to date.

It's too bad it had to be something like this, but if it helps bring
down Bush, hey...



The legs are worn off and it won't be able to walk at all in less than a
week.




In your dreams, perhaps. The Iraqi prisoner torture story will be around
for a while, until replaced by the next Bush mis-administration scandal.


Why has the murder of Nick Berg not been met with as much print and air
time? What's the matter the death of an American at the hands of terrorists
is overshadowed by some poor slobs that got strip searched?

Me, I'm kind of hoping for a nice oil price collusion scandal involving
the Bush-****ters, the big oil companies and our wonderful friends in
Saudi Arabia.


The price of oil was artifically low and the fact that nobody in the US has
stopped driving to protest the high price of oil will keep it at or above
two dollars a gallon. The next problem will be that the government will try
to increase their take by raising the taxes and that's when the public will
scream. Inflation will kick in in a couple of months due to the increased
cost of plastics and transportaiton of goods.

But I'll take whatever comes down the pike for the Bush-****ters, as
long as it helps bury the idiot, election wise


I notice you aren't saying it is a good thing for Kerry. I can't wait until
Kerry make the great Faux Pas and goes down in flames. Then the fun begins
when the Democrats try to substitute a candidate just like they did in New
Jersey.