Am I The Victim Or The Crime?

Fidel Is Out And We’re Still Not Safe. McCain Says Torture Terrorists.

February 20th, 2008 by Rocky

While there is much speculation on whats gonna happen in Cuba now that Fidel’s little brother has taken over the United States is still not torturing. While Raul’ Castro calls for a more democratic System in Cuba one of our own presidential candidates calls for the CIA to continue torturing suspected terrorists. While the new Castro looks to his people to tell him what they want their government to do our president is being asked by politicians to veto a bill banning them from using water boarding.

After voting against the CIA “fifth degree bill” John McCain defended himself on the campaign trail . He asked Bush to veto the bill he had voted against.

“I knew I would be criticized for it,” McCain said of his vote today, campaigning in Ohio. “I think I can show my record is clear. I said there should be additional techniques allowed to other agencies of government as long as they were not torture’.

George W Bush has said he will veto the bill which bans the CIA from using torture methods to get information from the bad guys. This is typical of the Bush , but with the lowest approval ratings of any president it would seem that a presidential candidate would want to distance himself from such a man. Especially from a man who wants to continue torturous practices while interrogating suspected terrorists.

All this time I thought McCain was against torture. After all, wasn’t he a victim of torture?

The Chicago Tribune has the story.

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3 Responses

  1. Ted Says:

    I felt safer with Fidel.. At least we knew what he was like

    McCain is a total idiot..

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  2. thepoliticalcat Says:

    Apparently, either McCain didn’t suffer enough, or he’s willing to sell his fellow sufferers down the river for a song (or its equivalent in elected office). Whatta schmuck.

    Youse guys would probly know better than I, but rumours are floating around the blogosphere that the schmuck made a very serious error of judgment which resulted in him being shot down. I’m reluctant to give credence to these because the rightwing clowns did not hesitate to slime genuine war heroes and patriots, but McCain is not showing a lot of good judgment. What say you?

  3. Rocky Says:

    McCain has left the “Good Judgement” idea on the bus IMO.

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