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In reply to the discussion: I think it was the "we tortured some folks" moment [View all]RiverNoord
(1,150 posts)119. And I agree with you entirely.
Without taking to the streets, nothing happens.
If it's serious enough for people to BS about on Internet forums but not serious enough for us to aggressively employ our right to assemble to demand change, then nothing will change.
One of the functions of these types of message boards is to enable people to blow off steam. If you blow off your steam with righteous rants, you're less inclined to demand anything more of yourself...
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Great rant! Thank you. Posts like this are why I still bother participating here.
yardwork
Apr 2016
#56
Point taken, and for every thing the Dems do that is bad, the Repubs are far far worse
Fast Walker 52
Apr 2016
#68
I agree 100% with you on torture & I imagine on many issues. The GOP is simply evil in most matters
Fast Walker 52
Apr 2016
#88
endless drone strikes, the Afghanistan and Libya debacles, the forced deportation of immigrants
Fast Walker 52
Apr 2016
#71
He, by his actions and inactions re. torture, condoned it and normalized it.
rhett o rick
Apr 2016
#5
So, when he said we don't condone torture, he was actually saying, "We condone torture."
Buzz Clik
Apr 2016
#30
When Obama failed to prosecute what were clearly crimes he implicitly condoned them
Fumesucker
Apr 2016
#102
Also, the opportunity to get rid of Bush's corrupt US attorneys, what the hell went wrong there?
L. Coyote
Apr 2016
#12
who know what the person that covers for criminal behavior is guilty of?
questionseverything
Apr 2016
#59
America said, in effect, 'Yeah, we tortured people. So, what?', heaping insult and disdain to injury
Solly Mack
Apr 2016
#10
And I hope people realize that if it comes to a choice between military spending and
A Simple Game
Apr 2016
#15
I have no doubt that Hillary as prez will keep the wars going to make her corporate base happy.
Arugula Latte
Apr 2016
#31
"Tangled rat-king of war criminals" would be a great name for a punk rock band.
yellowcanine
Apr 2016
#83
"Impeachment (and obviously indictment of the war criminals) is off the table" Pelosi.
Dont call me Shirley
Apr 2016
#91