Brody wrote:
Who is denying rights? It's already happened. Washington did it.
Whatever became of innocent until proven guilty?
beyond bizzare.. by this logic, every Jap and German POW should have had
a US lawyer and his day in a US court, and presumably release on bond
until his court date
Those people were not picked up on the street or dragged out of their
beds at three in morning or turned in to the occupiers as a means of
revenge or as a political move by the competition.
An example of how things have been twisted around:
After WWII, Japanese soldiers who had water boarded US prisoners were
branded as having committed war crimes. In Texas, 1983, a Sheriff and
three deputies got 10 years for torturing with the technique. Today,
there must be a kinder, gentler version of this torture, as it's
accepted US practice. Hell, they even changed the definition of
'torture' to cover their illegal as hell backsides.
Please, do some research. Find out what monsters have taken over your
country:
http://www.searchmash.com/search/jap...oarding+prison
mike
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