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Europe Panel Proposes Torture Trade Ban | |
2005-07-01 | |
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Posted by:Fred |
#21 Don't overlook the Anti-American aspect to this. After this is enacted,certain EU members can have a fine time once again lecturing America how wrong it is to torture the poor innocents in Guantanamo and then they can make America the first country that this applies to. Two rules of thumb for the EU-anything it does is designed to help France and anything they say has an Anti-American agenda. |
Posted by: Stephen 2005-07-01 21:22 |
#20 jfm...lol! |
Posted by: 2b 2005-07-01 20:20 |
#19 I'm sure that hangnails are on there somewhere. |
Posted by: jules 2 2005-07-01 19:53 |
#18 I've got some fine telescoping steel batons on sale. They're dual use. You can use them as a pointer in your The EU Constitution Is Really Great Shit presentations and to wake up people caught sleeping during your The EU Constitution Is Really Great Shit presentations. The 26" model sells like hotcakes. But I don't take overseas orders - fuck 'em. |
Posted by: .com 2005-07-01 13:44 |
#17 What about whips? |
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama 2005-07-01 12:00 |
#16 In fact the EU Constitution has dual use: if you hit the guy with it, it can cause major physical damage due to its size and weight, if you read it to him the guy will be driven nuts. |
Posted by: JFM 2005-07-01 10:48 |
#15 -The unabridged text of the EU Constitution Ouch. It is funny 'cus it is true. |
Posted by: mmurray821 2005-07-01 09:46 |
#14 The following books are being banned from sale since they could be used for torture: -The unabridged text of the EU Constitution -The complete works of Giscard d'Estaing |
Posted by: JFM 2005-07-01 09:12 |
#13 ...including electric shock belts, electric chairs and guillotines. Europe still makes these things? They are even more backwards and barbaric than I thought. ...on those products and multipurpose goods that could be used "to inflict torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment," That could be everything. All things, including paper and lemon juice can be used as a torture device. Boneheads. Kill all trade. Brilliant. |
Posted by: mmurray821 2005-07-01 09:09 |
#12 Does this mean we're not going to have to listen to anymore leftist screeds? |
Posted by: Robert Crawford 2005-07-01 08:28 |
#11 So much for the sex industry over there. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2005-07-01 07:44 |
#10 But it's OK to sell anything to China. Or Iran. Sounds like an alliance in the making. |
Posted by: Mrs. Davis 2005-07-01 07:27 |
#9 interesting point too true. |
Posted by: 2b 2005-07-01 07:08 |
#8 And if you are looking for a hangman's tree - The western US produces some of the very best. Good strong hemp ropes too. |
Posted by: 2b 2005-07-01 07:07 |
#7 Capt America - be sure and get the French model - per capita chops have been proven far superior to any made elsewhere. Tried and Tested. |
Posted by: 2b 2005-07-01 07:04 |
#6 Damn they kill the market for guillotines! Umm what about pliers? |
Posted by: True German Ally 2005-07-01 07:01 |
#5 EU spokeswoman Emma Udwin said trade in such goods from EU nations is "extremely minimal," and the proposed legislation updates similar national rules already in place. This is an attempt to assert EU control over national laws. They deliberately chose a topic / goods that no one is likely to argue should trade freely, in order to set a precedent for other things. |
Posted by: too true 2005-07-01 06:55 |
#4 Damn it! I just ordered a eurp-eon gullotine too. The French make the best you know. |
Posted by: Captain America 2005-07-01 01:31 |
#3 So much for car batteries, and a whole shitload of other stuff. Dental instruments, bye bye... Great idea. |
Posted by: mojo 2005-07-01 00:58 |
#2 impose "strict controls" on those products and multipurpose goods that could be used "to inflict torture Well that certainly narrows it down... |
Posted by: R 2005-07-01 00:21 |
#1 EU-rabian Blather is molar grinding torture also. I want justice! BAN the c*cksuckers or worse! |
Posted by: Red Dog 2005-07-01 00:20 |