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Link to HRW findings: AtomicKitten Sep 2013 #1
Have you noticed the number of folks willing to overlook these atrocities just because Obama wants.. Tarheel_Dem Sep 2013 #2
If you did a Venn diagram of those who would ignore Sarin gas attacks by Bashir Assad msanthrope Sep 2013 #6
Good point treestar Sep 2013 #18
Exactly! Tarheel_Dem Sep 2013 #54
Nice LIE MNBrewer Sep 2013 #21
I haven't said a thing bad about Obama Nevernose Sep 2013 #30
"It's none of our business" "I'm in agreement with sarah palin Cha Sep 2013 #38
It's amazing the bedfellows that mere opposition to Obama has thrown together, huh? Tarheel_Dem Sep 2013 #55
The enemy of my enemy is my Cha Sep 2013 #60
Ain't that precious? Even Putin is a DU hero now. Tarheel_Dem Sep 2013 #61
Oh, he's been a DU "hero" ever since Snowden gave his "gratitude and respect" to Russia Cha Sep 2013 #62
Yeah, Pooty's a big old "protector of human rights", ya know.... Tarheel_Dem Sep 2013 #63
And for the record, I can COMPLETELY understand why you ignored post #30 Number23 Sep 2013 #67
Girl, I didn't even see that, but how do you answer false equivalencies? What's happened to DU? Tarheel_Dem Sep 2013 #68
I still think that progressives are smarter than conservatives. Which makes figuring out Number23 Sep 2013 #70
Why has he ignored prosecuting torture here at home? grahamhgreen Sep 2013 #51
I wish you'd stop using that stinking pile of dogshit as a source cali Sep 2013 #3
++ Electric Monk Sep 2013 #5
here ya go iamthebandfanman Sep 2013 #8
I've already referred to that report- long before the op cali Sep 2013 #10
lol grantcart Sep 2013 #13
Because he is pro-Obama treestar Sep 2013 #17
Something about being a fan or a fanatic. MyNameGoesHere Sep 2013 #20
His positions are usually reasoned and supported treestar Sep 2013 #25
No, they're not, and the site is homophobic dogshit...nt joeybee12 Sep 2013 #33
People can go and read it then treestar Sep 2013 #34
"You have plenty of rights." QC Sep 2013 #69
And it says to me something when MyNameGoesHere Sep 2013 #36
The blogger is not pro-Obama, he refused to vote for him! Rex Sep 2013 #44
Spandan was way out in front on this one michigandem58 Sep 2013 #35
Hell yeah! Iliyah Sep 2013 #42
Post removed Post removed Sep 2013 #56
DU rec... SidDithers Sep 2013 #4
Wait a gosh darn second flamingdem Sep 2013 #7
Hey nothing like supporting a blogger that refused to vote for Obama right! Rex Sep 2013 #45
For folks who dont like the source : iamthebandfanman Sep 2013 #9
The Blogger who has a limited reading comprehension. Savannahmann Sep 2013 #11
What does "culpable" mean? Coyotl Sep 2013 #12
"Strongly suggests," "appeared to use," and "most likely." WorseBeforeBetter Sep 2013 #14
Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International were both wrong on Gulf War 1. avaistheone1 Sep 2013 #15
Yeah, that's one thing that is pretty clear treestar Sep 2013 #16
I saw some thread last night from assad protectors promoting .. Cha Sep 2013 #19
Hell.... Cryptoad Sep 2013 #28
Thanks, MichDem. AverageJoe90 Sep 2013 #22
So let the poster cite the actual HRW article, and language, without adding spin. AtheistCrusader Sep 2013 #24
"likely culprit" is not equal to "Concludes Syrian Government Culpable" AtheistCrusader Sep 2013 #23
K & R Scurrilous Sep 2013 #26
Obama Haters need to Repent! nt Cryptoad Sep 2013 #27
So does that mean we need to bomb this Hitler spawn? NoOneMan Sep 2013 #29
Oh...thepeoplesview... Rex Sep 2013 #31
You don't go to war sulphurdunn Sep 2013 #32
The HRW report contains the same errors as the State Dept, more so as it had no access at all to leveymg Sep 2013 #37
thanks for posting this noiretextatique Sep 2013 #47
I do not rule out the possibility it was the regime, or more likely some unit commander who leveymg Sep 2013 #48
thanks, i will read your article in depth later noiretextatique Sep 2013 #50
HRW and Amnesty International made mistakes and mistatements that avaistheone1 Sep 2013 #64
Their faculties are to much challenge even for that...nt Sand Wind Sep 2013 #39
Related. proverbialwisdom Sep 2013 #40
I will be happy if the crimes are stopped nonviolently. JDPriestly Sep 2013 #41
We know the truth shenmue Sep 2013 #43
It is a shame the blogger refused to vote for Obama. Rex Sep 2013 #46
Of course, they have also asked Obama to prosecute Bush war crimes, can we do that first? grahamhgreen Sep 2013 #49
K&R tallahasseedem Sep 2013 #52
K & R Iliyah Sep 2013 #53
are you referring to the assessment written by stupidicus Sep 2013 #57
Speaking of "factually challenged" -- Hell Hath No Fury Sep 2013 #58
The only strategic goal at this point is to capture the weapons johnd83 Sep 2013 #59
Don't worry. After tossing DWB and the Arab Spring protestors under the bus, anything goes. Meh. freshwest Sep 2013 #65
"And to the surprise of exactly no one reasonable" Number23 Sep 2013 #66
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