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ACLU Accuses Military of 21 Homicides |
2005-10-25 |
WASHINGTON — At least 21 detainees who died while being held in U.S. custody in Iraq and Afghanistan were killed, many during or after interrogations, according to an analysis of Defense Department data by the American Civil Liberties Union. Notice the leap to calling these deaths homicides. The ACLU bases these allegations on what? Their own word? They cherry picked 21 deaths from 44, and slapped them with the label of homicide. What I want to know is how this is any of the ACLU's business anyway, and who is funding this attack on the military. We've all seen the photos at Abu Ghraib, and investigations were put into place. War is ugly, and you can be sure the ACLU, who feel the need to stick its nose in foreign affairs of war, will not be going after any of the killers that sawed off the heads of American contractors, or burned them alive! No, these are the ones the ACLU have decided to defend. How American of them. One of these many, many, 21 deaths is even being disputed by his very own father. Wahid, 28, was taken from his home by Afghan militia and accused of being a terrorist. The autopsy report said he died in American custody, though his father has blamed the militiamen. I'm sure there are many other details in the other 20 cases that the ACLU failed to report, instead preferring to paint a picture of the American military as ruthless murderers. Other than anti-American propaganda, I really can't think of any reason the public needs to know about these things. The military have done their own investigations, and dealt out justice. Details about the detainee abuse and deaths have been released by the Pentagon as part of a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit filed by the ACLU. Many of the incidents have been made public previously, and in a number of cases soldiers and officers involved have been prosecuted and punished. But the ACLU don't need "credible evidence", they have concluded all on their own authority that these poor terrorists were murdered. All 21 of them without doubt. "There is no question that U.S. interrogations have resulted in deaths," said Anthony D. Romero, ACLU's executive director. "High-ranking officials who knew about the torture and sat on their hands and those who created and endorsed these policies must be held accountable." Oh, now I see! The ACLU are not concerned with soldiers who go overboard. They are concerned about "high ranking officials." They are concerned about our torture "policies." You've got to be kidding ACLU! Read More at Stop The ACLU |
Posted by:Ulaviger Jeregum9084 |
#4 I prefer hunter / killer teams. |
Posted by: .com 2005-10-25 18:17 |
#3 Can we round up these ACLU a**holes and ship 'em off to northwest Pakistan. Let them try to explain the concepts of 'rights' to the former Taliban and AQ. |
Posted by: DMFD 2005-10-25 18:15 |
#2 This is why the current SCOTUS pick is so important. |
Posted by: BillH 2005-10-25 08:14 |
#1 Tell that SON-OF-BITCH Romero to come see me!!I'll show him what ABUSE is ALL about. Since when do THESE ASSHOLES get involved in international law or for that fact WAR???? Me thinks it's time to pull together and stop,if not wipe these JACKASSES from the face of the earth!! |
Posted by: ARMYGUY 2005-10-25 08:08 |