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Von gqj17, 03:57So this is going to be the Year of the Torturer. At home and abroad, we are again and again held in contempt for supposed torture of all
those poor suffering terrorists we've captured in places such as Fallujah and Tora Bora. There is at least one more major investigation going Office 2007 key is available here.
on, and the outcry at its findings will again obscure the real effect of this propaganda campaign. It is limiting what our interrogators are
doing -- lawfully under both U.S. and international law -- in interrogating prisoners. Of necessity, they treat these people differently than
the FBI treats dangerous criminals such as Martha Stewart.
Does anyone remember the description aptly tagged to the inmates of Gitmo by Joint Chiefs Office 2007 download is on sale now!
Chairman Gen. Richard Myers about three years ago?
He said, as I recall, that these guys were so crazily determined to kill Americans that they'd chew through the hydraulic lines of an
aircraft they rode in simply to make it crash. Take your choice. You can believe General Myers or you can believe the Aunt Pittypats of Human Office 2007 Professional bring me so much convenience.
Rights Watch (HRW) and the BBC?
HRW, purportedly the largest U.S.-based human rights organization, said last week that America can no longer claim to be a defender of human
rights because it abuses those rights itself. What's more, according to HRW, by our lawlessness in handling terrorist prisoners, we're Microsoft Office 2007 is my love!
enabling real human rights abusers such as Egypt to escape blame by pointing to our example. This nonsense is just another part of the
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Announcing the group's pretentious "annual world survey" on human rights, HRW's executive director Kenneth Roth said, "the U.S. government's
systematic use of coercive interrogation has weakened a pillar of international human rights law -- the requirement that governments should
never subject detainees to torture or other mistreatment, even in the face of war or other serious threat." The fact that there is no such Office 2010 is my favorite.
law never slows those such as Roth. They pant and rant against America because here they can be heard, if not taken seriously. And they
reflect the EUnuchs almost perfectly.
Last week, yours truly was subjected to a hostile cross-examination on BBC radio. My three interlocutors, joined by dozens of others asking
questions by instant e-mail messages to the moderator, all took the same line. They wanted to know how ashamed I was of the mistreatment of
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told them I found their questions ill-informed, legally wrong, and offensive. They were simply aghast. But the show's producer called me Microsoft Office is so great!
later to say almost half the e-mails were agreeing with me, saying America was fighting terrorism for everyone's sake, and it shouldn't be
bashed by the usual lib suspects.
HRW and their ilk peddle the idea that America cannot be a defender of freedom unless it places itself under the control of the full panoply
of "human rights" measures the international community wants to impose. As HRW said, "It is one thing to declare oneself opposed to Microsoft outlook 2010 is powerful.
terrorism, quite another to embrace the body of international human rights and humanitarian law that enshrines the values that reject
terrorism." Yes, and it is one thing to declare oneself a pious defender of human rights as Jimmy Carter did, and quite another to actually
go beyond sanctimonious pronouncements and fight terrorism as George W. Bush has done.Outlook 2010 is convenient!


