It strikes me as horrifying that I even have to ask. It seems the media is more preoccupied with whether or not he was tortured than how many people he murdered. I'd go so far as to assume that the media would take his word for it if he did say he'd been tortured.
America's true haters are not in Iraq, or Iran, or North Korea. They're here, they're entrenched, and they've got a greater hold on the collective American mind than any anti-American malefactor in history.
But, nonetheless, it's a free country, and we have to take the good with the bad. Does the man deserve to be put to death, if he is indeed guilty of what he says he's done?
2007-03-15
05:57:34
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