Speaking of bastards running around loose, did you know Robert McNamara is
still alive and living in comfort on Martha's Vineyard? When he & Kissinger
finally get to hell, they will overthrow the devil and run the place
themselves.
jd
On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 12:46 PM, Halvard Johnson <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> And Kissinger's still running around loose too.
>
> Hal
>
> "Can't stop the dancing chicken."
>
> Halvard Johnson
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> http://entropyandme.blogspot.com
> http://imageswithoutwords.blogspot.com
> http://www.hamiltonstone.org
> http://home.earthlink.net/~halvard/vidalocabooks.html<http://home.earthlink.net/%7Ehalvard/vidalocabooks.html>
>
>
> On Mar 8, 2008, at 11:22 AM, Douglas Barbour wrote:
>
> > What can one say, Stephen?
> >
> > Just that I'm afraid he'll pass his time in gentle reflection on
> > what a Great Leader he was at his ranch in Texas, & none of them
> > will ever face a World Court on these charges. It sucks, but that's
> > probably what's going to happen. Look at where Tony Blair is now.
> >
> > Doug
> > On 7-Mar-08, at 4:33 PM, Stephen Vincent wrote:
> >
> >> The "Decider" Decides to Torture no matter What. To put these
> >> people on trial for the support and commission of War Crimes is
> >> not going to come too soon (as it must).
> >> Let's hope the Presidential candidates will make this into the
> >> campaign. We know the "monster" now, too well.
> >>
> >>
> >> WASHINGTON - The White House says President Bush will veto
> >> legislation on Saturday that would have barred the CIA from using
> >> waterboarding — a technique that simulates drowning — and other
> >> harsh interrogation methods on terror suspects.
> >>
> >> Bush has said the bill would harm the government's ability to
> >> prevent future attacks. Supporters of the legislation argue that it
> >> preserves the United States' right to collect critical intelligence
> >> while boosting the country's moral standing abroad.
> >>
> >> "The bill would take away one of the most valuable tools on the war
> >> on terror, the CIA program to detain and question key terrorist
> >> leaders and operatives," deputy White House press secretary Tony
> >> Fratto said Friday.
> >>
> >> The bill would restrict the CIA to using only the 19 interrogation
> >> techniques listed in the Army field manual.
> >>
> >> The legislation would bar the CIA from using waterboarding, sensory
> >> deprivation or other coercive methods to break a prisoner who
> >> refuses to answer questions. Those practices were banned by the
> >> military in 2006.
> >>
> >> The legislation cleared the House in December and won Senate
> >> approval last month.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> > Douglas Barbour
> > [log in to unmask]
> >
> > http://www.ualberta.ca/~dbarbour/ <http://www.ualberta.ca/%7Edbarbour/>
> >
> > Latest book: Continuations (with Sheila E Murphy)
> > http://www.uap.ualberta.ca/UAP.asp?LID=41&bookID=664
> >
> > Stars, rain, forests.
> > Stars rain forests.
> >
> > John Newlove
>
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Joseph Duemer
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Clarkson University
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