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American War Criminals

Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Powell, Rice and Ashcroft are war criminals. ABC News details their direct participation in the detailed choreographing of the torture of multiple al Qaeda suspects including the crazy and harmless Abu Zubaydah.

“According to a top official, Ashcroft asked aloud after one meeting: ‘Why are we talking about this in the White House? History will not judge this kindly.’”

How about the jury?

Those “Principals” remaining in power must be removed from office and they all must be prosecuted immediately.

Thanks to Jim Bovard.

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  1. Unless a foreign country does it, I don’t see any of these criminals facing justice. :(

    Posted by evilpaul | April 10, 2008, 1:47 am
  2. History will not judge this kindly.

    Ashcroft was wrong. History will poke its own eyes out before it takes a stand against these criminals.

    Posted by MikeL | April 10, 2008, 11:03 am
  3. Dear Scott thank for pointing out that simulated drownding is carried out by actual drownding.

    Now lets talk about so called “stress position” Hanging a person by his arms so that he needs to pull up his own body weight to breath has a Name, Its called crucifixion. By the way nailing someone to a cross was a form of mercy it meant the death would take hours not days.

    http://www.apu.edu/infocus/2002/03/crucifixion/

    It is highly likely that Jesus’ feet were nailed through the tops as often pictured. In this position (with the knees flexed at approximately 90 degrees),4 the weight of the body pushes down on the nails and the ankles support the weight. The nails would not rip through the soft tissue as would have occurred with the hands. Again, the nail would cause severe nerve damage (it severs the dorsal pedal artery of the foot) and acute pain.

    Normally, to breathe in, the diaphragm (the large muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity) must move down. This enlarges the chest cavity and air automatically moves into the lungs (inhalation). To exhale, the diaphragm rises up, which compresses the air in the lungs and forces the air out (exhalation). As Jesus hangs on the cross, the weight of His body pulls down on the diaphragm and the air moves into His lungs and remains there. Jesus must push up on His nailed feet (causing more pain) to exhale.

    In order to speak, air must pass over the vocal cords during exhalation. The Gospels note that Jesus spoke seven times from the cross. It is amazing that despite His pain, He pushes up to say “Forgive them” (Luke 23:34).

    The difficulty surrounding exhalation leads to a slow form of suffocation. Carbon dioxide builds up in the blood, resulting in a high level of carbonic acid in the blood. The body responds instinctively, triggering the desire to breathe. At the same time, the heart beats faster to circulate available oxygen. The decreased oxygen (due to the difficulty in exhaling) causes damage to the tissues and the capillaries begin leaking watery fluid from the blood into the tissues. This results in a build-up of fluid around the heart (pericardial effusion) and lungs (pleural effusion). The collapsing lungs, failing heart, dehydration, and the inability to get sufficient oxygen to the tissues essentially suffocate the victim.5 The decreased oxygen also damages the heart itself (myocardial infarction) which leads to cardiac arrest. In severe cases of cardiac stress, the heart can even burst, a process known as cardiac rupture.6 Jesus most likely died of a heart attack.

    Posted by Gregory Purcell | April 10, 2008, 11:25 am
  4. …History, as we know it—Is always written by the Victors…Thus is William Tecumseh Sherman a hero…and Nathan Bedford Forrest, a murderer.

    Posted by Mace Price | April 10, 2008, 5:27 pm

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