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| 09.12.2008
After 9/11, President Bush urged people not to deface Muslim businesses and humbly visited a mosque. Then later turned around and used anger at bin Laden to get people mad at Saddam, and to increase defense spending, and get Americans to put up with an extended war. He even is beginning to use anger at Muslims in general. At one point McCain seemed to identify with animals being tortured as if he was being tortured and prisoners as well. Later US grandeur became more important. http://capitolhillblue.com/cont/node/11225
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Stephen Lendman | 08.28.2008
Only Israel and the US officially sanction torture.
Torture As Official Israeli Policy - by Stephen Lendman
The UN Convention against Torture defines the practice as:
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Stephen Lendman | 07.19.2008
Torture As Official US Policy - by Stephen Lendman
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Rich Gardner | 07.04.2008
The Philadelphia Inquirer's Chris Satullo
href="http://www.philly.com/inquirer/opinion/20080701_Chris_Satullo__A_not-so-glorious_Fourth.html">causes
a fuss.
A while back, Satullo had written a pretty annoying,
On June 26,2008, a candlelite vigil was held on the grounds of Schuylkill Friends Meeting in Phoenixville, PA, in solidarity with prisoners tortured while in US custody.
The Chester County Religious Campaign Against Torture sponsored a candlelit vigil on the grounds of Schuylkill Friends Meeting in Phoenixville, PA, on June 26, 2008, Intern
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Rich Gardner | 04.03.2008
American citizens finally get to see the memos authored in 2003 that led directly to the tortures of Abu Ghraib.
Thank you ACLU!!
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