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- PSWTyrant, on 12/08/2007, -1/+33It's un-American to condone torture. We have become that which we despised.
- syroncoda, on 12/08/2007, -1/+17isn't that illegal? are the CIA going to be prosecuted for interfering with a court case? isn't this even considered treason for destroying evidence of violations of the constitution?
- inactive, on 12/08/2007, -1/+12Why do rightards even bother commenting?
Zero compassion, zero respect for human beings, zero intelligence.
You are your own bad PR. - Frozenpython, on 12/08/2007, -0/+8Wow.... Just wow.
Get lost! - rhabd0mancer, on 12/08/2007, -2/+10You get off watching men get tortured?
You are a sick ***** pervert, just like Bush. - inactive, on 12/08/2007, -0/+8Actually gropo, it means that every account mr. random account name has had has been banned.
- gropo, on 12/08/2007, -0/+8Actually, the only tangible difference between you two is that his account is well over a year old, and yours merely a day.
Which implies he's not the type of person that blathers on and on about ***** that most people on this site find at best irrelevant and at worst offensive. - dagnabbit, on 12/08/2007, -1/+8You are such a douchebag.
- dunderballer, on 12/08/2007, -0/+6We must not let our enemies know what is and what is not used in advanced interrogation practices. Therefore it is not in our national security interests to say whether beheading would be used.
- inactive, on 12/08/2007, -2/+7*****.
- dagnabbit, on 12/08/2007, -1/+6Douchebag.
- inactive, on 12/08/2007, -2/+7You meant stimulate their recruiting efforts right?
- ironhide, on 12/08/2007, -0/+5To be fair, that is not the point...the point is, does Ron Paul support Stormfront? I doubt it.
- cmapes2, on 12/08/2007, -0/+5Hmm, people will do anything to try to discredit someone who opposes the statusquo. Talk about a case of stockholm syndrome.
- windyridge, on 12/08/2007, -2/+7Noooooo really?
- ironhide, on 12/08/2007, -1/+5Heh...the nutcase conspiracy buffs have a nutcase conspiracy buff attacking their candidate.
- inactive, on 12/08/2007, -1/+4Torture is crime. Destroying evidence of crime is a crime. Someone needs to be arrested.
- ElWaffleGrande, on 12/08/2007, -1/+4The same article (basically) is on the frontpage twice? At the same time? Is this ADD digg?
- bgeveritt, on 12/08/2007, -1/+4Must digg MrBabyMan submissions...
- hittnrun, on 12/08/2007, -0/+2The pussification of the CIA is in progress. Good to see you liberal POS's here defending terrorists' rights. They appreciate you tying the US government's hands so thet are free to do their dirty work. Good job. Now, go smoke some dope, steal some music, write a note and shoot up a mall.
- adooga, on 12/08/2007, -0/+2...and it indicates that he's a hideous little troll with beady eyes.
- inactive, on 12/08/2007, -1/+3Maybe they just wanted to spare squeamish liberals the sight of a brutal, bloodthirsty, inhuman, murderous terrorist having water poured on his face for less than 30 seconds. And yes, it is bad. The CIA has no business destroying something like that.
- Albionshores, on 12/08/2007, -0/+2From your link:
"Though I personally agree with the ideas and foundation behind most of his views, When his views nearly mimic the Ku Klux Klan’s modern 'Platform,' you must take notice."
So does that mean if that KKK advocate saving the whales or preserving penguins and their habitat we must go a-harpooning and a-stamping on baby penguins' heads?
The very fact that this web-site owner feels a need for this site to exist is evidence that the Paul campaign is working. Thankyou for reaffirming. - hawkeye17, on 12/08/2007, -0/+2I grew up believing my country was above torture because it's ineffective and morally reprehensible...kinda like you IIIOIII.
- inactive, on 12/08/2007, -0/+2Duplicate old story. But it still sucks that I'll have to wait until the new season of 24 starts to see some good 'ol proper interrogation tactics
- adooga, on 12/08/2007, -0/+2Only for trolls
- inactive, on 12/08/2007, -0/+2Thanks to Bush
1. Thanks to the 9 Trillion dollars in national debt
2. Thanks to the fact that the entire world hates the US
3. Thanks for spying on me
4. Thanks for destroying the constitution
5. Thanks for the 3.15 dollar gas, doubling the price from when you first took over
6. Thanks for the CAFTA, NAFTA international trade policies that make 3rd world countries poor and force them to illegally immigrate to the US
7. Thanks for the outsourcing American white collar and blue collar jobs with your 30 years of conservative reagonomic corporate free-trade neo-mercantilism neo-liberalism economic trade policies.
8 Thanks for the tax cuts for the rich and wealthy.
9. Thanks for the 0% interest the last few years which lead to the subprime mortgage gambling meltdown.
10. Thanks for being a congenital idiot which lead to all the great Jon stwart, Jay leno, Bill Maher, Keith Olberman, Steve Colbert, and David Letterman jokes and commentaries. - hawkeye17, on 12/08/2007, -2/+3If we resort to the terrorists level then they win *****. If you want the terrorists to win then keep spouting your BS you sick *****.
- ausfahrt, on 12/08/2007, -0/+1Ive seen it fly by on my rss feed three times today.
- XXXXXXXXXXXXXX, on 12/08/2007, -2/+3This was frontpaged yesterday but this new one is being dugg up now simply because MrBabyMan submitted it.
- markgl, on 12/08/2007, -0/+1This is very bad destroying something like that. It just gives fuel to anti american people and Americans that are also anti American. to them we are no officially torturing people and on and on. Of course there's no proof, but that doesn't matter to them. now we'll never know for sure!!!
- adooga, on 12/08/2007, -1/+2Yeah, Happy Phantom (gay name) it's pretty well established that doing ***** up ***** like torturing people and killing civilians is what encourages people to fight back, not give up,
You *****. - mrgono3, on 12/08/2007, -0/+1yep digg does a really good think on dupes especially if they are from the same source:
http://picpaste.com/dupe.png - BuboTitan, on 12/09/2007, -0/+1Uh no, it's not treason. If the tapes are evidence, then the specific charge is "destruction of evidence".
- inactive, on 12/08/2007, -1/+2It's also standard operating procedure for the CIA to torture people. http://books.google.com/books?id=-sa-nUI3HGMC&dq=q ...
- balla1ap, on 12/08/2007, -0/+1They're gunna start torturing us pretty soon, well, once we let them go to Iran that is http://www.digg.com/world_news/Pentagon_still_dete ...
- shubidubi, on 12/08/2007, -1/+1The beauty of the system is that you can report that, proscute that...the system of checks and balances does exist, the journalist who reported that is not dying somewhere due to a biological agent put in his drinking water...you get the point. This article, by the way, is skewed left on skewz.com!
- inactive, on 12/08/2007, -1/+1The terrorists have won and MrBabyMan.
- crazywarthog, on 12/08/2007, -3/+3Dear dumb schmucks. Video tapes of interrogations are not for documentation purposes. They are for internal use for the CIA to analyze the interrogation process to see if they over looked anything during the interrogation or to see what worked or didn't work.
It's standard operating procedure to destroy this data once it is no longer of any use. This is nothing but the usual political grand standing. - gwill1010, on 12/08/2007, -2/+2They are the CIA! It's supposed to be secret! Deal with it
- shubidubi, on 12/08/2007, -1/+1The beauty of the system is that you can report that, proscute that...the system of checks and balances does exist, the journalist who reported that is not dying somewhere due to a biological agent put in his drinking water...you get the point. This article, by the way, is skewed left on skewz.com!
- onebadsummer, on 12/08/2007, -2/+2Buried for duplicating my submission.
- kaphin, on 12/08/2007, -0/+0http://www.huffingtonpost.com/gerald-posner/the-ci ...
The CIA's Destroyed Interrogation Tapes and the Saudi-Pakistani 9/11 Connection - superkendall, on 12/08/2007, -1/+1Well they couldn't have destroyed those tapes without notice like they say, after all this is the same CIA that produced the NIE report which is also absolutely true!
- antidense, on 12/08/2007, -1/+1How is this NOT worse than Watergate? And Nixon got impeached...
- hittnrun, on 12/08/2007, -2/+1ooohhhhhh, the drama. Get over it, get over yourself and get a fvcking job already
- inactive, on 12/08/2007, -2/+1stormfront supports Ron Paul, its no secret
- chip5322, on 12/08/2007, -1/+0According to the article, General Hayden stated all was done within the law. Casual observation of todays Congress reveals the voracity of his words will tested to the limits. Rest assured, Dick Durbin and his ilk will investigate this to the end (and beyond) Anything short of jail time by Hayden or some CIA officials means Hayden was right. Anyone want to juxtaposition our treatment of detainees to what happened to Daniel Pearl?
- cmapes2, on 12/08/2007, -2/+1yep, that sure does have a lot of credibility coming from someone with the name "googleexploit" lol...
I think I will accept New York Time's version.
Buried. -
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