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...about how you or someone you know personally was abused, violated or unfairly accused via the Bush anti-terror policies. We all know the stories you like to recycle based on unverifiable media accounts about which you have no first hand knowledge, but I want to hear about people who's innocence you could testify to who have been unfairly treated.

2007-08-15 21:14:23 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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If you have no personal experience, please just answer, "I believe George Bush anti-terror policies are evil, but I have no actual evidence to prove it"
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2007-08-15 21:23:51 · update #1

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Well, Steven, yes I actually have
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2007-08-15 21:56:40 · update #2

11 answers

Hmmmmmmmm. Not one legitimate answer. Interesting.

2007-08-15 23:13:34 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

What about David Hicks 5yrs locked in Guantanamo Bay without charge then he finally goes to court gets 9mths jail so he must be really dangerous and then a gag order until after the election.

2007-08-16 06:17:35 · answer #2 · answered by molly 7 · 2 1

You are correct. I don't personally know any of those prisoners who were in the pictures of the naked pyramids. And I'm not on a first name basis with any of those who died from excessive torture. But then.....I didn't personally know anyone at Auschwitz either. The fact is we have pictures, stories in the press, and we know that hundreds are being held without even being charged. And international oversight is not allowed. Also, we have a president who refuses to follow Geneva convention, and won't even sign a bill making torture illegal without attaching a signing statement basically saying "unless I feel like it."

2007-08-16 04:30:17 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 8 1

That is probably the exact same argument the Nazis used when stripping the Germans of their rights.
I didn't personally now anyone in Germany that was blacklisted, does that mean the Holocaust didn't happen?\
Big world out there, you should get out in it more often.
Do you think Hitler just announced to everyone one day, that he was taking away their rights, or do you think it was a thing that occured over time, for their own good, to protect them from the dangers outside of Germany?

2007-08-16 04:33:43 · answer #4 · answered by avail_skillz 7 · 3 2

well i had my trashed and turned upside down by a bunch of thugs in ski mask with guns waving all over the place, scared the hell out of my kids, because of the patriot act

2007-08-16 04:30:23 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Actually the people who have been abused the most are people who still believe in the government. If you can just see the amount of verbal abuse they get from libs.

2007-08-16 04:23:07 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

Steven D Visit the WTC site, you do not have to see the wind to see the damage. Oh and How about all those Osama videos?? Guys like you asked on 9/12 "why did we do nothing to stop this"? well now we are trying.

2007-08-16 05:43:54 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

Have you ever personally met an international terrorist?

No?

Does that mean that they don't exist?

You're making a fallacious argument.

2007-08-16 04:35:38 · answer #8 · answered by Steve-O 5 · 5 1

Akbar, you're missing the entire point. We are not liberals. Therefore we do no count. We are the evil neoconservatives, an inconvenience even more inconvenient than the inconvenient truth. Pretty inconvenient. So since we do not count, and nobody that does count will ask for it, they have no intention of providing you with this proof you're asking for. And yet you are proving their point to them. Only Neocons ask for proof. Good liberals don't even read the intelligence reports.

2007-08-16 04:33:22 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 6

I would still like to hear that myself.

2007-08-16 04:24:26 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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