Cole wrote:Do me a favor, if you will. Please explain why the waterboarding took place outside the US BOARDERS~~
Cole
*borders
|
|
[
Cole wrote:Do me a favor, if you will. Please explain why the waterboarding took place outside the US BOARDERS~~
Cole

Humping grammar & spelling Nazis!Cole_Trickle wrote::lol: boarders in CAPS as in " WATER-BOARDERS " get it?![]()
![]()
At least one reader caught it. Congrats my friend!
Cole
mael wrote:Humping grammar & spelling Nazis!Cole_Trickle wrote::lol: boarders in CAPS as in " WATER-BOARDERS " get it?![]()
![]()
At least one reader caught it. Congrats my friend!
Cole![]()
Don't you think it's better to write 'congratulations' rather than abbreviate it to 'congrats?'

McCain: Japanese Hanged For Waterboarding
(AP) Republican presidential candidate John McCain reminded people Thursday that some Japanese were tried and hanged for torturing American prisoners during World War II with techniques that included waterboarding.
"There should be little doubt from American history that we consider that as torture otherwise we wouldn't have tried and convicted Japanese for doing that same thing to Americans," McCain said during a news conference.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/11/ ... 4687.shtml
BloodStone wrote:http://www.yahoo.com/s/1081217
I assume The Usurper in chief has no problem with torture, he is about to nominate the guy who was connected to harsh interogations. The joke that keeps giving, bitches all the way how torture is wrong yet is about to nominate someone who was directly connected. Oh that's right it's only wrong when President Bush was involved.
What an ass clown this fraud is !
Wonder what Pelonazi thinks of this?![]()
BloodStone...
Americans are overwhelmingly opposed to closing the detention center for suspected terrorists at Guantanamo Bay and moving some of the detainees to prisons on U.S. soil, a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll finds.
By more than 2-1, those surveyed say Guantanamo shouldn't be closed. By more than 3-1, they oppose moving some of the accused terrorists housed there to prisons in their own states.
The findings underscore the difficult task President Obama faces in convincing those at home that he should follow through on his campaign promise to close the prison in Cuba, especially in the absence of a plan of where the prisoners would go.
In many parts of the world, however, Gitmo has become a symbol of U.S. arrogance and abuse, and Obama has cited its closure as a way to lay the foundation for better relations. He is scheduled to deliver a major address aimed at the Muslim world on Thursday from Cairo.
Return to The War on Terrorism & Homeland Security
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests