Call me paranoid, but...
So, yesterday the non-partisan committee released their report on executive branch involvement in terror. It's unequivocal--as one national news source concluded:
I'm not saying, but isn't there a pretty long history of violent news-hogging acts occurring within hours of reports that damn the government? Certainly that's been a pattern here. And in Israel. And in many of the other heavily militarized countries.
So one of the most important things you can do to honor the runners and spectators who were maimed or killed yesterday in Boston is to NOT stop reading the news. We're a nation of confirmed torturers. Let's wait and see who was responsible for yesterday before we assume outside agency.
This report is currently number 7 on Yahoo! news feeds--it hasn't gone much higher--the top four slots now being held by various reported rumors about the Boston Marathon bombings."It is indisputable that the United States engaged in the practice of torture," the 11-member task force, assembled by the nonpartisan Constitution Project think tank, said in their 577-page report.The scathing critique of methods used under the Republican administration of former President George W. Bush also sharpened the focus on the plight of inmates at Guantanamo, which Bush opened and his Democratic successor has failed to close."
I'm not saying, but isn't there a pretty long history of violent news-hogging acts occurring within hours of reports that damn the government? Certainly that's been a pattern here. And in Israel. And in many of the other heavily militarized countries.
So one of the most important things you can do to honor the runners and spectators who were maimed or killed yesterday in Boston is to NOT stop reading the news. We're a nation of confirmed torturers. Let's wait and see who was responsible for yesterday before we assume outside agency.
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