He's against torture on US soil or broadcast over the Net..... since there's a little unused secret police station in Eastern Europe where the CIA's guests can be 'rendered' out of sight.
2007-10-05 21:28:59
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answered by Bart S 7
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This is the way I see it: Bush likes to be in control of everything. He must be against torture because he realizes he IS the main source of torture for Americans, and he doesn't want anyone else to take the limelight away from him. ;-)
2007-10-05 04:07:00
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answered by lafemelle 4
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Absolutely, forcing your ideas to over 70% in oposition is definitly torture no to mention dictatorship.
2007-10-05 04:13:14
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answered by Jose R 6
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with the release of the two memos apparently he's not against torture. if this turns out to be turn then he has shamed America and soiled his office.
2007-10-05 04:07:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Ah, you're such a wit.
Wait, I'm only half right.
2007-10-05 04:05:42
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answered by Mark A 6
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Take the the log out of your own eye not the splinter in another's.
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2007-10-05 04:06:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm getting fed up with all of you retarded liberals, attacking Bush the minute he says something to get the damned media off your back about Petraeus.
2007-10-05 04:05:54
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a good question that will sadly, never be answered.
2007-10-05 04:06:57
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answered by Happy Go Lucky 1
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he's not against torture.
he only SAYS he is.
he's lied about everything else; why should we take his word now? we should not.
2007-10-05 04:08:28
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answered by kent_shakespear 7
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You've made my day! Thank You!! *LOL*..But to answer your question, maybe it's the one thing he's good at?
2007-10-05 04:06:34
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answered by Miss Useless Knowledge 7
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