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Didn't say I did. What I did say was that I didn't trust the article as produced. The Post has a way of creative writing similar to Dan Rather. They mix fact and fantasy a little too often. In this case, it simply doesn't make sense to spend that kind of money shipping illegals out. A nurse, security, meds, etc.
Your crap on Abu Ghraib is a joke. You should have seen the reports prior to the American invasion. Rape cells were common as was the daily executions of prisoners for crimes like criticizing their leader, his sons or anyone else.
Talking rape, they'd rape the prisoner's wife, mother or daughter prior to killing the entire family. Sometimes they had them rape their own family members. They had a room with car batteries and clamps for electrical torture. Beating the soles of the feet was another favorite.
Too bad we reported this but the Post never reported it. So Yes, I guess I don't fully trust them.
Okay, so you need the Washington Times to believe. Sorry, but that's a terribly poor excuse.
For someone that's supposed to be educated, you seem to be "looking" for a story instead of the facts that fit your own sense of bias.
You know nothing about how ICE works. I have a source that works in ICE and those things portrayed in this article are in fact, real. So take it from me (my source really) that what's been portrayed here is very true. Even before ICE was formed in 2002, there were incidents that paralleled what's been stated here, albeit not as drastic but all too true.
You got a computer, do a fact check of those issues, from drugs to policy. Let us know what you've found out. And keep out of politics, especially ideological points of view because they tend to shade your reasoning.
Didn't say I did. What I did say was that I didn't trust the article as produced. The Post has a way of creative writing similar to Dan Rather. They mix fact and fantasy a little too often. In this case, it simply doesn't make sense to spend that kind of money shipping illegals out. A nurse, security, meds, etc.
Your crap on Abu Ghraib is a joke. You should have seen the reports prior to the American invasion. Rape cells were common as was the daily executions of prisoners for crimes like criticizing their leader, his sons or anyone else.
Talking rape, they'd rape the prisoner's wife, mother or daughter prior to killing the entire family. Sometimes they had them rape their own family members. They had a room with car batteries and clamps for electrical torture. Beating the soles of the feet was another favorite.
Too bad we reported this but the Post never reported it. So Yes, I guess I don't fully trust them.
teagen,
Okay, so you need the Washington Times to believe. Sorry, but that's a terribly poor excuse.
For someone that's supposed to be educated, you seem to be "looking" for a story instead of the facts that fit your own sense of bias.
You know nothing about how ICE works. I have a source that works in ICE and those things portrayed in this article are in fact, real. So take it from me (my source really) that what's been portrayed here is very true. Even before ICE was formed in 2002, there were incidents that paralleled what's been stated here, albeit not as drastic but all too true.
You got a computer, do a fact check of those issues, from drugs to policy. Let us know what you've found out. And keep out of politics, especially ideological points of view because they tend to shade your reasoning.
Tegan-
Would you be satisfied if we raped them, their families and then kill them all in retribution for the crimes you cited?
You sure give me that impression.
Teagen: "Your crap on Abu Ghraib is a joke. You should have seen the reports prior to the American invasion."
Are you trying to convince us that the US is an notch above Saddam Hussein when it comes to detainees?