Never stop attacking this sick torture apologist fuck. He is the very embodiement of everything detestable on the right.:grr:
Anyone sick enough to bring the world this:
in the wake of this:
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needs to be crushed. Mock his every hypocritical failing and slap the shit out of every hate-filled word that comes out of his bulbous pig lips!
Pill poppin, loud-mouthed, torture apologist fuck!
Hey Rush, you think torture is a big joke? You think unconstitutional detentions are funny. You find the (totally illegal) death of the Geneva Conventions a big laugh do you?
Well Fuck you Rush. Rot you sick son of a bitch.
Fat, limp-dicked, weasel!
OK, rant over. :rant:
Independent Probe Urged For Suicides Of Detaineeshttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/12/AR2006061201459_pf.htmlBy Josh White
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, June 13, 2006; A04
Human rights groups and defense lawyers yesterday called for an independent investigation into the three detainee suicides at the U.S. detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, questioning the military's preliminary explanation of how the men killed themselves and the way U.S. officials have characterized the deaths.
Since the detainees used makeshift nooses in their cells early Saturday, U.S. officials have called the three deaths an act of "asymmetric warfare" and a public relations move aimed at riling the international community. Military commanders said the men -- described as having terrorist ties -- used creative methods to surreptitiously kill themselves while seeking martyrdom, and dismissed assertions that the suicides were the desperate acts of depressed captives.
Amnesty International officials said yesterday that an independent investigation "is a matter of absolute urgency" and is the only way to find out what happened in the detainees' cells. In a written statement, the officials said an ongoing Naval Criminal Investigative Service probe will not be sufficient in light of comments U.S. officials have made.
The International Committee of the Red Cross, which has open and regular access to the Guantanamo Bay facility, plans to send a delegation in coming days to look into the suicides. The group made a similar assessment there last month, when there was a riot after a series of suicide attempts.
"This is no inquiry or investigation; it's a follow-up to find out what happened, to assess the mood in the camp," said Simon Schorno, an ICRC spokesman in Washington. "It's routine."
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