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01-02-2006 05:07 PM |
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Originally Posted by stickyfingerzdotnet
Yes cause I do feel so bad that a few prisoners were caused to be treated like Frat pledges. Waaaa!!! A dog leash.... Waaaa!! panties on my head. How will I live. Of course it was ok that Saddam performed castrations, and beheadings, and cut of limbs, and threw people off roofs dressed like superman. Those silly little insurgents are lucky we dont do things like bamboo splints under the fingernails, and water torture. Bunch of friggin pansies in this country.
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:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh
You really believe all that shit that is fed to you???
Here is what the Democracy Freedom " no rape rooms" USA are doing NOW:
Wolf Brigade
Since you wont even read it, here are some excerpts:
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Despite the U.S. command's announcement last week that it would seek to curb abuses by Iraqi commando units, the U.S. military has been extremely tolerant of the most abusive unit of all -- the notorious Wolf Brigade -- because it regards it as highly effective against the insurgents.
The record shows, however, that the U.S. military has had a close operational relationship with the Wolf Brigade, the most hated and feared commando unit, and has even carried out joint operations with it. The U.S. command had repeatedly sent the Brigade to carry out operations in Sunni cities despite the opposition of U.S. Embassy officials who warned that such deployments would fuel sectarian tensions and violence.
The Wolf Brigade, which formed in October 2004, trained with U.S. forces for nearly two months and was then sent to Mosul.
the Wolf Brigade of having "arrested imams and the guardians of some mosques, tortured and killed them, and then got rid of their bodies in a garbage dump in Shaab district" of Baghdad.
In one case reported by the Associated Press last July, a woman detained by the Wolf Brigade in Mosul was whipped by six men with electric cables and forced to sign a false confession that she was a high-ranking local leader of the insurgency. After the Brigade left the city and turned her over to local authorities, they released her with an apology for the torture she endured.
The Financial Times reported in late June that 474 people had been seized from their homes during one Wolf Brigade sweep in the Abu Ghraib area and had suffered systematic abuse at the hands of the Brigade. A former detainee said commandoes had "attached electrical wires to his ear and his genitals, and generated a current with a hand-cranked military telephone".
Despite this mounting evidence of systematic torture, the U.S. command had shown no evidence of discomfort about supporting the Brigade. Some Wolf Brigade sweeps through Sunni neighbourhoods have been carried out alongside U.S. troops.
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No surprise tough .. your country has an history of backing torture, kidnapping and murder ...
The only thing is that in 20 years, you will re-invade Iraq to " LIBERATE" them again from a " dictator" and give them again " freedom " ... :1orglaugh :1orglaugh
Just like in Afghanistan....
As I previously said, dont quit school.... It is not because you graduated that you are educated ...
Bush graduated too .... :321GFY
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