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In reply to the discussion: 12 things to keep in mind on the Torture report [View all]ReRe
(10,637 posts)26. I may be giving up on hope...
... but I'm a team player and won't give up the fight until there is no kick left in this jerky knee (figure of speech only, there's nothing wrong with my knee.)
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Too many politicians signed off on torture and assainations to make the report effective.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Dec 2014
#1
"Feinstein has the power to read the report into the Cong. record, but refuses to do so"
dixiegrrrrl
Dec 2014
#2
Obama ended the torture, dismantled the machine, it is not up to him to prosecute, it is up to us.
Fred Sanders
Dec 2014
#43
Dayum! I thought I might have imagined that when I wrote about it yesterday. Because I'm not
KingCharlemagne
Dec 2014
#47
The only thing that stays on my mind about this is that torture violates international law.
L0oniX
Dec 2014
#12
The realeased version is the "sanitized" version. I wouldn't be surprised to find out about child
blkmusclmachine
Dec 2014
#40
Important post to read on how bad what we read is, there's even more and more evil disclosures to...
marble falls
Dec 2014
#45