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Ten Terrible Truths About The CIA Torture Memos, Part 1 by Andy Worthington | Dandelion Salad
Posted on April 20, 2009 by dandelionsalad	Updated: 21 April 2009 added points 3-5
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Reply	Natureboy says Prosecute Now!, on April 20, 2009 at 8:27 PM said:	I have little patience for this.
Americans who have a problem with torture, need to look at went on in Estadio Chile (at amerigoon behest). They crushed people’s hands (Victor Jara), they raped over and over, they broke bodies, they ultimately dropped young, innocent people from planes (los desaparelcidos).
Why are amerigoons so ambivolent about torture? Likely because they like to EAT people (er… cattle, pigs & chickens) who have been through hell like the holocaust, except that quantity every coupla weeks.
You eat foi gras? Goddamn the French.
Reply	Kt D, on April 20, 2009 at 5:15 PM said:	Thank you for publishing this. It is important that you point out the fact that psychologists and various other doctors were present at the times of these tortures, implying that the dangers of true psycho/physical harm were very real at each of these numerous proceedings. Thus, any argument that they had not caused any severe mental disorders in the past seems rather void. There are plenty of controversial questions being asked right now–should the Bush administration be prosecuted for these torture crimes, was the Obama administration acting wisely by releasing these memos (for the sake of ‘national security’) and what does this all mean for our country’s future stance on torture/stopping terrorism? I watched an interesting video on all of this at newsy.com earlier today. It provides several different viewpoints and is worth watching:
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