Friday, November 20, 2009
Denying Responsibility of Torture
Accurately describes many of the atrocious behaviour surrounding the prisoner transfer and torture controversy. Recommend this Post at Progressive Bloggers If you liked this post, please vote for my blog at Canadian Blogosphere
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Harper is guilty of far more than turning his back on torture.
ReplyDeleteHe is COMPLICIT IN TORTURE because he knew it was going on and chose to IGNORE AND BURY INFORMATION, which he commonly does with any event that might compromise his power.
Worse yet, we now hear there will be no debate on the Afghan mission; Trudeau warned that the structure of power in Canada could lead the way to dictatorship.
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"accurately describes"?
ReplyDeleteSo.. you've been there and witnessed what's happening with your own eyes? ;)