And let it be known that I do not support events like what occurred at Abu Ghraib (sic?) and others that were never sanctioned by leadership, but were carried out by rogue personnel. I also do not support the cases where those in charge abused their responsibilities, where they strayed from...
My points are two:
1) The supposed atrocities against humanity that Bush/Cheney supposedly inflicted pale in comparison to certain other Democratic presidents who have historically been thought of as heroes for their actions. Thus the hypocrisy.
2) I abhor torture in general. So do many...
Ah, now your talking. Actions authorized by FDR and Harry Truman. Both Democratic Presidents.
And don't forget the firebombing of Tokyo. Or enhanced interrogations performed on Germans.
How about we look at look at something like the Phoenix Program, which was authorized under Johnson...
I just asked a simple question, Clyde. One of which you still haven't answered.
Was it too difficult to understand? Can I ask it in a more simple manner? Crayons and markers, perhaps? Pictures?
You let me know.
You miss the point. Yes, we have (or have attempted to) negotiated with terrorists in the past. And pretty much got raw fucking deals every single time. And every single time we did so, it made it worse the next time we got threatened by terrorist demands. It doesn't matter whether it was a...
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