Tuesday, December 09, 2014

The horror that is the CIA torture report.

I have been listening to reporting on this all morning, from essentially every cable news outlet, and I have to say that I think I am going to have some trouble sleeping tonight.

I knew some of this, but to have it all laid out like this...well it's like being punched in the stomach.

Here are the most horrific revelations according to TPM:

Torture didn't work, though the CIA told everyone it did.

I knew this, but still........

The CIA used brutal and gruesome methods like 'rectal feeding' and 'rectal hydration' 

Coercive interrogation methods included waterboarding, sleep deprivation for up to 180 hours, nudity, slaps, slamming detainees against a wall. At least three detainees were threatened with harm to their families, including the threat of raping a detainee's mother. And it gets worse. 

"At least five CIA detainees were subjected to 'rectal rehydration' or rectal feeding without documented medical necessity," the report reads, documenting in gruesome detail one such example involving detainee Majid Khan. 

The CIA once used harsh interrogation tactics on two of its own informants.

Seriously?

The CIA was extremely secretive and fought congressional oversight.

This part should not surprise anybody.

Potential congressional oversight scared the CIA into destroying its interrogation tapes. 

In late 2005, Sen. Carl Levin (D-MI) proposed an independent commission to investigate U.S. interrogation policies, which prompted interest within the CIA in destroying videotapes of its interrogations. Although Levin's amendment failed on Nov. 8 of that year and the committee was not yet aware that the tapes existed, the CIA went ahead and destroyed them one day later anyway.

Yeah they clearly broke the law here. Gee I wonder if anybody will be punished for it?

The LA Times has more:  

One detainee in CIA custody was “chained to a wall in the standing position for 17 days” and another looked like “a dog who had been kenneled,” according to a CIA description cited in the report. 

Some detainees were kept awake for nearly 180 hours, “usually standing or in stress positions, at times with their hands shackled above their heads.” Some were placed in ice water baths. 

At least five captives were subjected to painful rectal rehydration or rectal feeding, without documented medical necessity. In one case, the CIA put a captive’s lunch — hummus, raisins, pasta and nuts — into a blender and inserted the food into his colon through a tube. 

The CIA applied its methods “in near nonstop fashion for days or weeks at a time,” the document states. If you torture someone long enough, they'll confess to being Santa Claus. All people eventually break under torture, and the victims will do whatever the interrogators want in order to end the pain. 

Some of the agency officers responsible had “documented personal and professional problems of a serious nature — including histories of violence and abusive treatment of others — that should have called into question their employment,” let alone their suitability to run a sensitive CIA program, the report states. 

The most gruesome conditions described occurred at a site in a former brick factory north of Kabul, Afghanistan, that was used by the CIA for interrogations starting in November 2002. 

In the facility, referred to as “COBALT” in the Senate report but code-named Salt Pit by the CIA, conditions were so dungeon-like that interrogators wore headlamps to navigate pitch-dark passageways. 

“At times, detainees there were walked around naked and shackled with their hands above their head,” the report states. “At other times, naked detainees were hooded and dragged up and down corridors while being slapped and punched.” 

An Afghan militant named Gul Rahman died in the Salt Pit of suspected hypothermia in November 2002 after he was beaten, stripped naked from the waist down and left chained to a concrete floor in near-freezing temperatures.

This thing reads like a Stephen King horror novel. 

Make no mistake we did this. This is us.

Perhaps we were not the ones slapping the detainees, depriving them of sleep, or leaving them to die in the cold, but this is now how America is defined. And we are, after all, Americans. 

We can shrug off the blame and claim we did not know what was going on, but we knew for quite some time that the US was using "enhanced interrogation techniques," what exactly did we think those were?

And though some of us spoke out back then we simply did not yell loudly enough, and others simply pretended that we were justified in doing ANYTHING so long as it made us safe at home.

Well it didn't. If anything it prolonged the risk, and has done much to help create terrorist groups that will continue to frighten the American people for many, many years to come.

Simply put the Bush Administration is an organized crime syndicate, who broke multiple laws, sent thousands to an early grave based on lies, and destroyed the very fabric of what makes us America by doing to these suspected terrorists what we have condemned others for doing for decades.

If this is not enough to keep Americans from electing another Bush in 2016, or ever again for that matter, I cannot imagine what will.

By the way as to the idea that the release of this report will inspire attacks against Americans, there was one analyst today who said "We are currently actively bombing ISIS. They already have plenty of reasons to want to attack us. It is unlikely that the release of this report will give them any more."

58 comments:

  1. Anonymous4:45 PM

    You can accurately say they went "medieval" on their asses. Speaking of asses and medieval, I'm surprised we didn't hear about the use of the "rectal pear of anguish," a true medieval piece of torture equipment.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choke_pear_(torture)

    Darth cheeney saying how it worked and was necessary in
    3.. 2.. 1..

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    1. Anonymous7:10 PM

      Cheney needs to be executed in front of all Americans!

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    2. Anonymous4:43 AM

      only executed? I say -- rector pears at dawn...

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    3. A rector in the widest ecclesiastical sense, is "one who sets straight, guides, directs; a ruler, governor, director, guide, leader," from the Latin verb rego, regere , ...

      That would work, too!

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    4. Anonymous8:56 AM

      No, Cheney deserves to be locked up in a tiny cell for the rest of his life. We are not as barbaric as him.

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  2. Anonymous4:48 PM

    We're terrible people and deserve any retribution that the countrymen of these tortured people choose to exact upon us. That's war, right? One side does something awful and then the other side retaliates. Well, I think it's America's turn now to be on the receiving end.

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  3. Anonymous4:50 PM

    I've always thought Cheney to be the one very, very involved w/the torture. President Bush was kept in the dark, but had an idea it was going on - I'm sure. He just didn't know the extent where Cheney did and approved of it.

    Just look at Cheney and he appears as evil as they come. He should be put on trial and executed. The same of him was said a long time ago and it still stands. His actions did not represent me - as an American!

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    1. Anonymous5:23 PM

      Bush was a puppet, Cheney ran things.

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    2. Anonymous5:36 PM

      Yeah, and bitch daughter Liz Cheney can STFU too.

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    3. Anonymous6:17 PM

      I said all along that I would bet that Cheney has, or had, tapes of this torture. He is evil to the core, and would do anything to increase Halliburton profits. He was the one in charge, knew it ALL, and approved

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    4. Anonymous4:44 AM

      yeah...Bush didn't know...just like the German people didn't know about the camps...

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    5. Anonymous8:55 AM

      Bush was a willing puppet. He's a mean and nasty individual from way back.

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  4. hedgewytch4:55 PM

    The only way America will EVER be able to consider itself a Great Nation again would be to prosecute those who gave the orders. And we know who they are: Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Condaleesa Rice were the 3 major ring leaders. And whoever was the head of the CIA then. I can't remember his name?

    Bush signed the papers that were pushed in front of him and did what he was told to do, IMO. Not that that makes him any less guilty of war crimes.

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    1. Anonymous7:07 PM

      It is so obvious that the POTUS protect each other! I wonder if President Obama will pardon Bush - which would be an admission that Bush is guilty as hell!

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    2. hedgewytch8:48 AM

      There was a wonderful interview with the head of the ACLU on Rachel Maddow yesterday. Really maps out why Presidents pardon, the admission of guilt, etc. http://crooksandliars.com/heather/rachel-maddow-show-new-torture-details-rev

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  5. Anonymous4:56 PM

    Dubya, Cheney, and Rumsfeld need to be prosecuted.
    NOW.

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    1. Anonymous5:37 PM

      I agree. Only fucking Fox News would still say today, Rah, Rah, Rah 'Murkia, Ain't we Great. We're #1. The best. Etc.

      I feel sick. We need to get Cheney and other of that administration's ilk on the next plane to Den Haag for the International Criminal Court.

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    2. Anonymous12:03 PM

      As well as the token black woman that served with them - Condalisa Rice! (spelling?) Pull her up and watch her speeches! She, Cheney, Rumsfeldt and Bush need to be arrested, put on trial and either be executed or serve the rest of their days in jail!

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  6. Anonymous5:20 PM

    How about cheney "prove" how benign "enhanced interrogation" techniques are the same way that mannity did?
    Oh that's right, mannity chickened out and wouldn't do it.

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    1. Fuk Faux News6:02 PM

      "REMINDER: It's been 2058 days since @seanhannity promised to undergo #waterboarding "for charity" and "for the troops". #coward"

      https://twitter.com/DrMatthew/status/542378825846226944

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    2. Anonymous7:05 PM

      And, the taxpayer's paid for the surgeries and heart that Cheney got to keep him alive. He should have died! Corrupt as hell and made millions off of all this!

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  7. Anonymous5:22 PM

    I am sickened to my very core.

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  8. Anita Winecooler5:32 PM

    And people wondered "Why do they hate us so much?" My daughter dug up the Condi Rice non hearings and she made all this sound like it was nothing, from what I've read so far, hate to say it, but Cheyney, Bush, Rumsfeld et al tortured and killed whole villiages of innocents as a vendetta for Bush's daddy being called bad things by Hussein.
    And he has the hubris to come out yesterday and call the cia "patriots". We're better than this, we can't let this happen again, ever.

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  9. It used to chill my blood when something terrible or outlandish reported on TV would prompt my Grandmom to say "Oh, I've lived too long..."

    Now I'm 60, and this is the kind of news day that makes me glad both that I'm closer to the end than the beginning, and also that I'm childless.

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  10. Anonymous5:48 PM

    They left of the detail that at least one of the inTERRORgators "had reportedly admitted to sexual assault"..


    LA TIMES:" Some of the agency officers responsible had “documented personal and professional problems of a serious nature — including histories of violence and abusive treatment of others — that should have called into question their employment,” let alone their suitability to run a sensitive CIA program, the report states. "

    Go to this link

    http://documents.latimes.com/committee-study-central-intelligence-agencys-detention-and-interrogation-program/
    and use the search term "professional problems".

    What the document actually says, two different quotes copied exactly:

    THE FIRST

    "UNCLASSIFIED

    TOP iSECRE¥A<^^^^^—//NQFORN

    In 2005, the chief of the CIA's BLACK detention site, where many of the detainees the CIA
    assessed as "high-value" were held, complained that CIA Headquarters "managers seem to be
    selecting either problem, underperforming officers, new, totally inexperienced officers or

    whomever seems to be willing and able to deploy at any given time," resulting in "the production
    of mediocre or, I dare say, useless intelligence.
    Numerous CIA officers had serious documented personal and professional problems—including
    histories of violence and records of abusive ti'eatment of others—that should have called into
    question their suitability to participatein the CIA's Detention and Interrogation Program, their
    employment with the CIA, and their continued access to classified information. In nearly all
    cases, these problems were known to the CIA prior to the assignment of these officers to
    detention and interrogation positions."

    and

    THE SECOND

    "UNCLASSIFIED
    TOP SECRET//

    //NOFORN

    medical, psychological and security standpoints).The CIA representations about training
    and screening were incongnient with the operational history of the CIA program. CIA records
    indicate that CIA officers and contractors who conducted CIA interrogations in 2002 did not
    undergo any interrogation training. The first interrogator training course did not begin until
    November 12, 2002, by which time at least 25 detainees had been taken into CIA custody
    Numerous CIA interrogators and other CIA personnel associated with the program had either
    suspected or documented personal and professional problems that raised questions about their
    judgment and CIA employment. This group of officers included individuals who, among other
    issues, had engaged in inappropriate detainee interrogations, had workplace anger management

    issues, and had reportedly admitted to sexual assault.^^^^"

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  11. Anonymous5:56 PM

    The CIA paid two former Air Force psychologists, Dr. Bruce Jessen and Dr. James Mitchell, over 80 million dollars for teaching torture techniques.The American Psychological Association has strongly advocated against any of its members or any psychologists in general, from being involved in the torture program. The APA released a statement today applauding the release of the report. The release also states that Jessen was never a member and Mitchell resigned in 2006. But the APA believes that "if the descriptions of their actions are accurate, they should be held fully accountable for violations of human rights and US and international law". It's going to have to be international law since the Bush administration gave them immunity.

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    1. enema feeding man was a MORmON Bishop6:39 PM

      John Bruce Jessen is a former MORmON bishop. Appointed by the MORmONs after his torture history was well known.

      http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2012/oct/18/church-appointee-aided-cia-on-terror/

      "October 18, 2012
      Mormon church appointee aided CIA on terror
      Controversial techniques included waterboarding

      A Spokane psychologist who helped develop controversial interrogation methods, which some human rights groups say amount to torture, became the new spiritual leader of a Mormon congregation on the South Hill this week.

      Bruce Jessen was proposed by Spokane Stake President James Lee, or “called” in the terminology of the Mormon faith, to be the bishop of Spokane’s 6th Ward, approved by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints hierarchy in Salt Lake City and presented to the congregation on Sunday. He was unanimously accepted by some 200 in attendance, Lee said.

      As a bishop – an unpaid, part-time position that usually lasts several years – Jessen will take confessions and help people with their personal problems, Lee said. “They just try to help people with their lives, marriages or finances,” he said.

      The appointment surprised some groups who have denounced Jessen and his then-partner James Mitchell for techniques they helped develop for the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency to interrogate suspected terrorists after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. Among those techniques were sleep deprivation and waterboarding, according to a 2009 U.S. Senate committee report.

      “I can think of no one less qualified for a position of moral and spiritual leadership,” Shahid Battar, executive director of the Bill of Rights Defense Committee, which describes itself as a national grass-roots network for civil rights, civil liberties and the rule of law."

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  12. Anonymous6:41 PM

    I understand that people who appear on screen often need cosmetic retouching and that it's natural to want to look your best.

    But I hope Hillary stops the procedures while she should.

    She looks like she would age gracefully. Though her life IS stressful.

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    1. Anonymous7:18 PM

      Maybe you should lay off the booze for awhile, this article is about torture, as in reading your nonsense is torture.

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    2. Anonymous8:22 PM

      Says Hagrid the booger-eating bridge troll reporting from her snot strewn trash heap. I'm sure Mrs. Clinton appreciates your concern.

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    3. Anonymous8:53 AM

      Yes, yes, we all know your comment is about Sarah and Bristol, not Hillary so save your bullshit for someone else.

      (Your bizarre, stilted writing style and favorite words/phrases give you away every time)

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    4. Anonymous9:44 AM

      THIS is what you have to contribute about the revelations of torture by the CIA?

      Get your priorities straight, jackass.

      Not everything is about your girl-crush on Sarah and Bristol Palin.

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  13. Anonymous7:15 PM

    Calls Grow For Dick Cheney and George W. Bush To Be Prosecuted For Torture

    http://www.politicususa.com/2014/12/09/calls-grow-dick-cheney-george-w-bush-prosecuted-torture.html
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    Make no mistake we did this. This is us.
    --
    No the American public did not do this. The Bush Administration did it and we did not elect him, the Supreme Court did.

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  14. Anonymous7:16 PM

    Hell. Why would she want to do that before the brain dead bimbo (Palin) and her spawn do. I think she looks great. It's well known that she let her hair go as Secretary of State because she wouldn't drag along a hair dresser on her endless miles of air travel. Bravo. Her hair looks better now but the rest of your comment is BS and typically tea bagger nonsense. Sounds like you've been listening to too much of that fat lard ass Limbaugh.

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    1. Anonymous8:06 PM

      Oops. This was in response to Anonymous 6:41.

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  15. Anonymous7:44 PM

    Egseptshunal Amurika. USA, USA, USA. Perverted, cruel, sadistic and proud of it. The report is sickening.

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    1. Anonymous8:18 PM

      I've been reading a book about the fire bombing of Tokyo and the Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear bombings. Reading first hand reports of loss of life and lingering illness has made me pretty disappointed with my country, now this on top of it leaves me rather disgusted.

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  16. Anonymous9:03 PM

    THIS is why the rest of the world scoffs and closes its ears when you try to tell us you're the greatest country in the world. You're fucking not.

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    1. Anonymous4:19 AM

      The right wing is,who insists America is 'exceptional.' They are the same liars who insist that we Obama supporters think he is the Messiah. The sane among us know America is full of racists hiding behind the Bible, liars hiding behind the flag, and idiots in Congress pretending they have read the Constitution. I am ashamed.

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  17. Anonymous9:07 PM

    Troll is accusing Hillary of pulling a Palin and having six facelifts?? LOL Remember the scandal of Hillary's scrunchie? It was old Right-wing whores like Sarah who made a big dill of that. On the other hand if Sarah were to wear a scrunchie while overseas she would say it's because she's rill. Sarah needs such a big head to accommodate both of the faces with all their implants.

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    1. Anonymous12:41 PM

      If it was true about Hillary having all that work you would think the Palin and the like would be begging for her doctors numbers.

      Compare the so-called work that Hillary had to the botched work of Palin.

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  18. Anonymous9:45 PM

    If Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, and the whole gang aren't prosecuted, let's just subject them to the treatment to which they subjected others. That won't be so bad from their point of view because it definitely wasn't torture. Just one time each for each one: waterboarding, rectal rehydration, sleep deprivation for 180 hours, being shackled to a wall in a cold concrete cell without all their clothes, being made to stand in precarious positions endlessly, being dragged up and down hallways naked, being assaulted. This could be videotaped and photographed and disseminated via the internet to all interested parties. I'd go for that. Now that would be a deterrent for potential future war criminals!

    If there is no deterrent--if these people can spout their lack of remorse and their feeling that it was justified and not even torture--it WILL happen again. We can't let that happen.

    OK, I'd settle for prosecution, conviction, public shaming, and prison sentences for each one. Oh, and deprive them of financial profits made from war. Maybe then give each one the option to trade these consequences for the torture sequences outlined above.

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    1. Anonymous8:34 AM

      Come on cyber delinquents go for cheny pocket book his corporations. Right to their pocket books. You cant do anything without the dollar. Everything in the news shows this. I say this b/c my heart sank and cracked for these prisoners, i usually dont care for criminals. But this report and this interview just sickening. I thinking i need to be really be a part of protests now. This is sickening, just sickening.

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  19. Anonymous10:15 PM

    Shameful.

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  20. Anonymous3:55 AM

    Here is Fox New's response:

    http://news.yahoo.com/fox-news-host-torture-report-235001597.html;_ylt=AwrBT_t6QIhUrQoA4y5XNyoA

    She just says "America is awesome." WTF?! Torturing people, even criminals, is never awesome. As Americans, we have to draw the line somewhere. We have to speak up at what is and isn't acceptable.

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  21. Anonymous4:45 AM

    You forgot put our military, and all of us, potential MIA's, and hostages if we travel abroad, in danger of similar techniques in the future.

    What happened? We used to be the good guys, the ethical ones.

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  22. You say, "If this is not enough to keep Americans from electing another Bush in 2016, or ever again for that matter, I cannot imagine what will."

    ....this won't change the minds of Republicans or Bush-lovers one fucking iota.

    If dozens of little children being gunned down won't change gun laws, what will? Over and over this school killings have happened...and nothing changes, except gun sales go UP.

    If bridges collapsing doesn't make Congress pass an infrastructure bill, what will?

    Etc.

    This report is just the latest in showing just how evil, demented & delusional the terrorist Republican right has become.

    It IS "the end times" if this report gets shelved -- and it will -- within weeks -- short attention span? You bet.

    No wonder people lead lives of quiet desperation. Knowing this shit is going on and the government does NOTHING, again.
    No wonder kids don't vote.


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  23. Anonymous5:39 AM

    I always found it interesting that, just as the Enron crisis was blowing up in the Bush Administration's faces, 911 occurred and any mention of Enron or the cronyism involved was wiped from the American consciousness. It was a coincidence, but what a convenient one. I don't trust any member of the Bush family. I think Cheney should be rotting in prison, along with George W. and Rumsfeld and a few others. What a despicable bunch and what damage they did to this country and the world. And the GOP wants to foist another member of the Bush circus on us!
    Beaglemom

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  24. Anonymous8:26 AM

    Interesting how a person of color was interviewed about CIA torture. What happened to the white dude that is always trying to claim credit. Interesting. I'd watch him and all his family's bank accounts. Yep I cant trust the government from bush era at all.

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  25. Anonymous8:26 AM

    “fiddling while Iraq burns.”


    https://andreasmoser.files.wordpress.com/2014/06/condoleeza-rice-piano.jpg?w=640

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  26. Anonymous9:08 AM

    G.W. Bush
    http://www.vh1.com/celebrity/bwe/images/2008/07/BUSH%20IS%20JOKER4.jpg

    U.S. detained about 2,500 juveniles in Iraq, Afghanistan and Gitmo
    http://zzwt.blogspot.com/2008/05/afghanistan-bush-oil.html

    Contractors, insurance firms gouging taxpayers

    ‘The CIA Is Lying’: Dem Sen. Reveals More Information About Torture Report
    http://www.mediaite.com/tv/the-cia-is-lying-dem-sen-reveals-more-information-about-torture-report/

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  27. Anonymous9:59 AM

    dick
    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_0qTU784XP0M/Rw7GPEZVbHI/AAAAAAAAB5M/f14mTRDk0E4/s1600/DICK+C.jpg

    dick
    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_0qTU784XP0M/Rw6-40ZVa4I/AAAAAAAAB3U/BPpGM9dIwn8/s1600/Dick+Cheney+and+Afghan+president+Hamid+Karzai.jpg

    THERE IS NOTHING NEW ABOUT THE TORTURE BY USA. No one wanted to hear about it. The propaganda war was won by Bush/Cheney chronies

    Foiling U.S. Plan, Prison Expands in Afghanistan
    http://zzwt.blogspot.com/search/label/Bagram

    12/30/07Interrogation Tapes Lived And Died To Save CIA Image
    http://freeinternetpress.com/story.php?sid=14784

    2007 Taxi to the Dark Side
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxi_to_the_Dark_Side

    2008 General who probed Abu Ghraib says Bush officials committed war crimes 2008
    2008 Documents confirm U.S. hid detainees from Red Cross
    2008 Easing of laws that led to detainee abuse hatched in secret
    2008 Documentary highlights detainee abuses in Iraq, Afghanistan

    Cheney fine with addicting his own soldiers. Bush did nothing but cover up the truth. MORE TORTURE FOR US SOLDIERS.

    It’s easy for soldiers to score heroin in Afghanistan
    Simultaneously stressed and bored, U.S. soldiers are turning to the widely available drug for a quick escape.
    http://www.salon.com/2007/08/07/afghan_heroin/

    Narcotics and politics, an untold story?
    http://kontar7.blogspot.com/2007/10/ask-laura-schlessinger-its-easy-for.html

    "I also saw ample evidence that soldiers were trading sensitive military equipment, like computer drives and bulletproof vests, for drugs." ( Alaskan National Guard Commanders in Chief ~ ASLEEP ON THE JOB )

    "Other soldiers who have served at Bagram agree: Heroin, they say 'is everywhere'."

    'Little girl Rambo' decries US propaganda
    http://zzwt.blogspot.com/2007/04/oversight-and-government-reform.html

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  28. Anonymous10:16 AM

    The elders in the village asked, “can’t the Americans tell the difference between armed fighters and little children running to safety?”

    US-NATO Massacre of Afghan Children in Helmand Province Afghanistan
    http://novakeo.com/?p=1252

    The USA calls these people heros. A routine maneuver is for USA and NATO troops to bomb sleeping villages at 1 to 2 AM. A lot like when John McCain flew over Veitnam villages and bombed, bombed, bombed. So drunk and high on his cheap thrills that he crashed another plane (he was also single handed responsible for the destruction of massive amounts of other US equipment). The USA basically repeats it's old pattern and the cover ups. Falsely making the most dispicable US soldiers into fake heros.

    2007 Former US interrogator recounts torture cases in Afghanistan and Iraq
    http://uruknet.info/?p=m39237&s1=h1

    When will USA be a nation of laws again? When will USA prosecute their biggest criminals? Why is USA turning it's back on justice and liberty?

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  29. Anonymous11:55 AM

    They got McCain to talk! It makes me wonder what he actually disclosed to the enemy? America has always tortured and has been no different than our various enemies throughout the years! If you believe otherwise, you are an idiot!

    McCain is a rat, was a horrible son, a horrible student (graduated at the bottom of his class), married multiple times, left wives because of their illnesses, crashed various airplanes throughout his lackluster military career and is from the horrible state of AZ that is as vile (Brewer) as they come!

    Plus, he's old, white, racist and it's way past time he was put out to pasture! He is an embarrassment to America and has been for eons. Remember, he selected the mentally messed up Sarah Palin as his running mate! Thank god, our wonderful POTUS Obama and second in command, Joe Biden, beat them substantially!

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    1. Anonymous12:37 PM

      AGREE.... 10000000s %

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  30. Anonymous12:59 PM

    This is so sad. I start thinking of movies like wahlburg The Departed and Equalizer. God and his repubs dont even need the devil. Movies, i was reading about Bales movie coming out. Religious story. Sorry my mind is jumbled and sad.

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  31. Anonymous1:49 PM

    I would like to know a name or names of who did the food in you know where. That is sick, very very very sick. I want to know who , name or names, as i maybe sitting next to them on planes, near in subways,...sick deranged it is time for truths no matter how sick. It must stop. There must be justice.

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  32. Anonymous2:22 PM

    Hmm maybe good is bringing light on the bad. More lights. No more hidden deeds of evil. We have got to know sick pwrsons.

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