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Montag, 10. Januar 2011

We Ugly Americans<2>

Von gqj17, 04:00
 

Start with the beginning. America is a signatory of the U.N.'s international Convention Against Torture. But -- and this is the important

"but" -- we refused to sign Protocol 1 to the CAT because it extended the definition of torture beyond that stated in U.S. law, and beyond Microsoft Office 2010 is so great.

what the Geneva Conventions require, to a fuzzily utopian vision of "human rights." U.S. law defines torture with reasonable clarity, but it

neither prohibits every form of harsh treatment of prisoners nor endorses real torture in any form. What the HRW clowns and BBC exasperators

refuse to understand is that our policy -- and our law -- neither permits torturing prisoners nor ignores it when it happens. Ask Army Office 2010 is my favorite.

Specialist Charles Graner, who was sentenced to ten years in prison last week for prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib.

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when they say no one can complain about their horrific practices because America does what they do? Do we even need to debate that point?

Over the past several weeks, one report after another has come to me saying that because our interrogators no longer know what the limits

are, they are backing off just about every interrogation technique that places anything more burdensome than the Miranda warnings on these Microsoft Office 2007 can make life more better and easier.

prisoners. One credible source told me that to poke a prisoner in the chest with a finger to get his attention now had to be approved by

someone at least two levels up in the chain of command. In short, our interrogators are tied in knots, and information that may save dozens

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What to do? Tune in next week for the answer. HRW and the BBC surely won't like it, but there's a large dose of reality coming.

p> TAS Contributing Editor Jed Babbin is the author of Inside the Asylum: Why the UN and Old Europe Are Worse Than You Think (Regnery

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of the paper inside another. Heavy, inky

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"You can't call any want ads before the paper comes out to the general public. You do it, we catch you, you're fired," Wayne, our thick-

bearded supervisor, told us.

Wayne scared us kids to death, of course. And it astonished me when two grown-ups in the next few years got fired for jumping the gun on

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Years later, when I lived in New York, many young people I knew put in stints at the Village Voice's ad department. More than one got fired

for taking the jump on an ad for an apartment. Weighed against the scarcity of New York apartments, a part-time job didn't mean anything.

Note that the policy was still in place, though -- as it was in the 1980s when I took classifieds over the phone at Los Angeles's Recycler Office 2007 download is helpful!

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