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    1. HenryWallace

      U.S. Practiced Torture After 9/11, Non Partisan Review Concludes

      This was going to be the title of the NY Times Headline article the day of the bombing in Boston. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/16/world/us-practiced-torture-after-9-11-nonpartisan-review-concludes.html?pagewanted=all But instead had the 'Boston Marathon Massacre' take it's place. In...
    2. rambone

      DEA leaves suspect locked up without food or water for 5 days; drinks urine

      A student caught with pills at a party was locked in a holding cell for 5 days without food or water. He drank his own urine to stay hydrated. When they finally opened the door, a guard said, 'Here's the water you've been asking for." Remember kids, if these laws keep one person from getting...
    3. mrjarrell

      Arrested. Imprisoned. Forgotten.

      22 months in solitary and not even a trial.This poor guy was truly victimised by the people involved in this matter and it's going to cost them dearly. Or rather, it's going to cost the tax payers dearly. Unfortunately, none of those responsible will suffer any consequences for their...
    4. rambone

      Is 'waterboarding' a form of torture?

      The latest death of Osama Bin Laden has renewed the argument that the U.S. Government should not be constrained by the 8th Amendment when it comes to dealing with scary terror suspects. Darth Cheney has been banging on his well-used war drums about torture, and the public is lapping it up...
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