Korgoth
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Very disturbing... It seems the department of justice has written a memo in 2002 allowing the torture of SUSPECTED terrorists. The same department of justice, headed by John Ashcroft who was appointed by George Bush.
So lets say I was to hold an anti war march in my hometown. Now not only can I be detained without proof, trial, and held indefinately. Now they can torture and maim me without repercussion!
The way this administration seems to write the rules to fit its taste is very, very disturbing. Call me paranoid, call me whatever you want, but don't you think it is a step to far to revoke the most basic of human rights?
Illegal search and seizures, "indefinate" detention, and now non-illegal toture of anyone deemed a "terrorist"... Just how broad is the meaning, may I ask?
Also, allow me to point you to this [thread=24321]THREAD[/thread] which to my suprise, saw little to know attention. I think it deserves a read, and If you want to it, reply here. (as not to pull up an old thread)
Very disturbing... It seems the department of justice has written a memo in 2002 allowing the torture of SUSPECTED terrorists. The same department of justice, headed by John Ashcroft who was appointed by George Bush.
So lets say I was to hold an anti war march in my hometown. Now not only can I be detained without proof, trial, and held indefinately. Now they can torture and maim me without repercussion!
The way this administration seems to write the rules to fit its taste is very, very disturbing. Call me paranoid, call me whatever you want, but don't you think it is a step to far to revoke the most basic of human rights?
Illegal search and seizures, "indefinate" detention, and now non-illegal toture of anyone deemed a "terrorist"... Just how broad is the meaning, may I ask?
Also, allow me to point you to this [thread=24321]THREAD[/thread] which to my suprise, saw little to know attention. I think it deserves a read, and If you want to it, reply here. (as not to pull up an old thread)
Unique among the nations, America recognized the source of our character as being godly and eternal, not being civic and temporal. And because we have understood that our source is eternal, America has been different. We have no king but Jesus.
-John Ashcroft