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Written by Lori Price   
Thursday, 22 May 2008
Snakes and Superdelegates
by Lori Price
While the US media obsesses on delegates, superdelegates and whether or not Hillary Clinton is using math formulae hallowed by MSNBC, we learn that US interrogators used snakes to torture prisoners (that's right, PentaPost -- torture, not 'interrogate' and prisoners, not 'detainees') at Guantanamo Bay - while the FBI watched.

Today, we learned from NEWS.com.au, an Australian news and information site, that US interrogators - at least on one occasion - used a snake (in addition to military dogs and pornography) on prisoners at Guantanamo Bay. 

We also discovered that "[Australian detainee Mamdouh] Habib alleged that 'Mike' a private-contract interrogator with Lockheed Martin, had hit him during an interrogation."
 
Further, we discovered that, ''of the more than 450 FBI agents who served at Guantanamo... almost half 'observed or heard about various rough or aggressive treatment of detainees, primarily by military interrogators'."

Snakes used in interrogation sessions?! This is Nazi tactics territory, folks - using our dollars and under our name!
 
I don't care about Democratic superdelegate totals or nomination math formulae. The US media is using the election itself as a distraction for war crimes that are being carried out in our name, every day!

Lest we forget: U.S. Has Detained 2,500 Juveniles as Enemy Combatants [as of] 16 May 2008 The United States has imprisoned approximately 2,500 people younger than 18 as illegal enemy combatants in Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay since 2002, according to a report filed by the Bush regime with the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child.

Is there anyone out there besides me who wants the Bush dictatorship gone - and I mean gone - and I mean now? Impeachment - even if it were miraculously to transpire - is no longer enough! Bush - and his sadomasochistic henchmen - need to stand trial for treason and for war crimes.

Permitted demonstrations in Washington DC by people wearing pink and sporting clown noses - that the media refuses to cover, anyway - ARE NOT GOING TO CUT IT and NEVER WILL, with this regime!
 
 
 
Lori Price
www.legitgov.org
21 May 2008
 
 
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