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well in this case i think that the white house is sweating it because they DO have secret gulags in europe and for months secular and religious organizations have been complaining about it. it is very similar to how human rights and religious orgs said that Guantanamo was happening and it was despite the US denial. there is a lot of heat on the white house now. its harder and harder to hide certain things because so many of the right people are pissed off.
Quote from: Lazarus The NEW Creation on December 06, 2005, 07:04:16 AMwell in this case i think that the white house is sweating it because they DO have secret gulags in europe and for months secular and religious organizations have been complaining about it. it is very similar to how human rights and religious orgs said that Guantanamo was happening and it was despite the US denial. there is a lot of heat on the white house now. its harder and harder to hide certain things because so many of the right people are pissed off.The good thing is that most Europeans, like we Germans, don't tolerate when the people in power do something we really don't like behind our back. Many Americans don't seem to have a problem with their people in power ordering torture, something I refer to as 'false patriotism and blind support due to it.'. Some politician here is said to know about certain things and supporting Americas human-rights-kicking activities without even telling anyone really, and now it will be investigated further, if worst comes to worst, he's pretty fucked, or so I hope.Personally, I strongly disagree with America's concept to ignore human rights and all, but I realize there's nothing Europe can do against it. Or not a lot. The least my country can do is not supporting it, means no landings/take-offs at our airports for this shit etc... I'm eager to know what really happened and I hope people in our govt who actively helped the US executing sheisty stuff get exposed.
Quote from: Don Rizzle on May 10, 2006, 03:16:12 AMiraq would just get annexed by iranThat would be a great solution. If Iran and the majority of Iraqi's are pleased with it, then why shouldn't they do it?
iraq would just get annexed by iran
Quote from: 7™ on December 06, 2005, 10:08:04 AMQuote from: Lazarus The NEW Creation on December 06, 2005, 07:04:16 AMwell in this case i think that the white house is sweating it because they DO have secret gulags in europe and for months secular and religious organizations have been complaining about it. it is very similar to how human rights and religious orgs said that Guantanamo was happening and it was despite the US denial. there is a lot of heat on the white house now. its harder and harder to hide certain things because so many of the right people are pissed off.The good thing is that most Europeans, like we Germans, don't tolerate when the people in power do something we really don't like behind our back. Many Americans don't seem to have a problem with their people in power ordering torture, something I refer to as 'false patriotism and blind support due to it.'. Some politician here is said to know about certain things and supporting Americas human-rights-kicking activities without even telling anyone really, and now it will be investigated further, if worst comes to worst, he's pretty fucked, or so I hope.Personally, I strongly disagree with America's concept to ignore human rights and all, but I realize there's nothing Europe can do against it. Or not a lot. The least my country can do is not supporting it, means no landings/take-offs at our airports for this shit etc... I'm eager to know what really happened and I hope people in our govt who actively helped the US executing sheisty stuff get exposed.do have much choice? considering america and britain own about about 30% of germany and have our largest european military bases there....
americans need to question their gov't. but there is a SAD trend going on where questioning the gov't is deemed as demonically unpatriotic. i wish that they would take the red pill.