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Telamon wrote:
OK since you insist I think for you. You seem to miss the fact that it was YOUR mistake. abuse n The physical or psychological maltreatment of a person. v To use something in an improper, illegal, or damaging way. Example: Making a prisoner stand naked in a public setting. Having said naked prisoner held on a leash by a woman. Depriving a prisoner of sleep. Depriving a prisoner of his normal diet. torture n The inflicting of severe physical pain on somebody, for example, as punishment or to persuade somebody to confess or recant something. v To inflict extreme pain or physical punishment on people. Example: Breaking teeth, bones or any other type of grievous bodily harm. Cutting off appendages, pulling nails and posting BS links in the newsgroup in order to deliberately torture public discourse. Now go vote for Bush. So, I ask again...why did Bush condemn the 'abuse' and not the torture? When doctors sign illegal death certificates to cover torture victim's cause of death, there is something wrong. Sticking intravenous tubes into corpses for the purposes of deceit and cover up is downright evil. Also evil are the products of your medical schools so lacking in morals that they revive unconscious victims so they can be tortured even more. "Do no harm" used to be their motto before the neocons subverted your system of medical values. Now the good doctors supervise the ramming of chemical flashlights up prisoners' asses. War crimes are being committed with YOUR tax money, but you seem to have no problems sleeping at night. mike |