05-31-2005, 01:10 PM | #41 (permalink) | |
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Now we have since May 1, 2005, an undisputed "secret" <a href-"http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascitystar/news/politics/11575141.htm">memo</a> from the UK PM's office, minutes of a high level July 23, 2002 meeting where the head of MI6, identified as "C" in that meeting, who was just back from a meeting with counterparts in U.S. Intelligence, reported that, "“There was a perceptible shift in attitude. Military action was now seen as inevitable,” the MI6 chief said at the meeting, according to the memo. “Bush wanted to remove Saddam through military action, justified by the conjunction of terrorism and WMD (weapons of mass destruction). We also have this addendum, disclosed on May 29: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...632566,00.html "THE RAF and US aircraft doubled the rate at which they were dropping bombs on Iraq in 2002 in an attempt to provoke Saddam Hussein into giving the allies an excuse for war, new evidence has shown." The memo said “the intelligence and facts were being fixed around the policy.” As I posted evidence of earlier on this thread, there is a strong case to be made that just days after 9/11, a high ranking CIA official and VP Cheney were publicly advocating the beheading of Usama Bin Laden and other Al Qaeda leaders. You post primarily your absolutist opinions, or you attempt to reduce well documented arguments of others as "Bush bashing", or "google searching", that somehow disqualifies the search results produced and posted as inferior to your undocumented opinions. What I think we should focus on is whether the President, Vice President, and top members of the administration conspired to first provoke, and then launch an illegal war of aggression against a sovereign state that was essentially minding it's own business, uninvolved with the terrorists who are accused of attacking the U.S. on 9/11, and not guilty of the charges that it possessed and continued to produce WMD. The result is a weakening of our military capability, diplomatic credibility, the ability of the military to attract the best new recruits in necessary numbers, and a loss of credibility of the U.S. executive branch, and the squandering of $300 billion, the avoidable deaths of and serious injuries to more than 10,000 of our military, and to uncounted numbers of innocent Iraqis. This policy has created new vendettas in Iraq, and in the Arab world, bogging down our relatively small fighting forces, and producing a quaqmire in Iraq for the indefinite future. This is where the question of treason, war crimes, and "playing into the hands of Al Qaeda", alansmithee. There are strong indications that the leadership and the policies that you decry as "Bush bashing", while offering no rebuttal, other than comparing me to a "printing press or a "paper boy", are the undermining and possibly treasonous influences to the genuine U.S.defense. The patriots are those who demand answers and accountability from our lying, corrupt, and apparently treasonous elected national leaders, a concept increasing over time on the strength of constant new disclosures! Last edited by host; 05-31-2005 at 01:23 PM.. |
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06-01-2005, 11:14 AM | #42 (permalink) |
Deja Moo
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Bush has responded to the Amnesty International report:
"In terms of, umm -- you know, the -- the detainees, we've had thousands of people detained. We've investigated every single complaint against the detainees. It seemed like to me they based some of their decisions on, on the word of, uhh -- and the allegations -- by people who were held in detention, people who hate America, people that had been trained in some instances to disassemble -- that means not tell the truth. And so it was an absurd report. It just is. And, uhh, you know -- yes, sir." |
06-01-2005, 11:52 AM | #43 (permalink) | ||
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Well.... it looks like he's got his instructions down pat, now, hence the ability to hold more "news" conferences. Remember that if you voted for more of this, you have to live with your complicity and culpability regarding the consequences!
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06-03-2005, 04:04 AM | #45 (permalink) | ||
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The Red Cross was the first to sound warning bells about torture at camp X-ray years ago. This certainly isn't something that sprung up out of the blue. Amenesty International's latest report on US and torture focuses primarilly on how the govenment created an enviroment in which torture was acceptable and infact required and encuraged. It documents various steps the government took to either legalize or atleast muddy the laws and rules sorounding torture by US agents. The accusations of torture in camp X-ray, Afghanistan and Iraq are not new. The AI report primarilly used existing evidence for it's report. Guantanimo Bay continues to be off limits and any practices within the walls of that compound are circumstantial. Yet the pile of evidence is rather comprehencive. From tweaks within the legal frame work to allow abuse of prisoners to apointment of Major General Geoffrey Miller in 2002 who was transfered in 2004 to Iraq and Guantanomized it's prisons. As for the other abuse scandals. The Fay report among others confired existing evidence of torture in Aghani detainment camps since 2002. We all know what evidence came out of Iraq. Thus it's a not just an accusation based on testimony of detainees. Further more, AI asks for further investigation into the mater and proper procecution of those responcible. Hense it asks for sanity and accountability of the US govenment. Now people claim that the article which started this thread is bias but atleast it held some evidence (however questionable) to back up it's claims. The 11 pragraphs you posted are full of nothing but opinion, slander and lies. Quote:
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