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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)anti-torture morons WILL be demanding prosecutions, now that, after over a decade, they can no longer DENY or use weasel words, such as 'enhanced interrogation', to describe the enormous crimes that were committed.
Now that there can be no more denials, let me ask you this, what SHOULD the President of Democracy do with the information that the Bush gang DID engage in the inhumane and illegal practice of TORTURE?
Should he 'advise' us 'not to be Sanctimonious' or, should he demand a thorough investigation and prosecutions of those who engaged in these crimes??
I guess we are being told 'not to be Sanctimonious' now that we know for sure.
Would it be, in your opinion, 'Sanctimonious' for us to demand justice, to demand that the rule of law be applied? Because that is what this President thinks it would be.
Well, he better get ready, there are an awful lot of 'sanctimonious' people in this country, thankfully and we will not be taking his advice. We will be vehemently 'sanctimonious' as we have always been.
I guess this new excuse for War Crimes, 'they were afraid, poor dears, just let's move forward' will be applied to our ENEMIES also?? 'Cause it would be awfully hypocritical of us to ever again accuse ANYONE else of committing crimes like this, wouldn't it? It would be extremely 'sanctimonious'!