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    She'll be a puppet or a or both, tbh. If she's triggering chumpettes, that's a positive at least though.

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    She'll be a puppet or a or both, tbh. If she's triggering chumpettes, that's a positive at least though.
    Oh yeah nothing like torturing a dude within an inch of his life to trigger them libs. Show those snowflakes Gina!

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    Won't someone think of the terrorists and their feelings!

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    Oh yeah nothing like torturing a dude within an inch of his life to trigger them libs. Show those snowflakes Gina!
    Poor terrorists

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    Won't someone think of the terrorists and their feelings!
    You apologize for torture. Count me unsurprised.

    26 of 119 people we tortured were detained in error. Even if torture were conscionable, that's a very high error rate.


    https://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/13/u...in-error-.html

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    The same is true of an even higher proportion of detainees overall. The reason GWB released so many of them without charges of any kind is that we had no good cause to detain them in the first place.

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    Once Abu Zubaydah was said to be one of the most important al Qaeda captives of all. An infamous August 2002 memo from the Justice Department, instrumental to authorizing the CIA to torture him—and after him, at least 118 others—called him the “third or fourth man in al Qaeda.” But there were doubts inside the CIA at the outset. According to the landmark Senate torture report, on Aug. 16, 2006 the agency formally concluded that Abu Zubaydah “was not a member of al Qaeda.”

    Instead of freeing him, the U.S. brought Abu Zubaydah to Guantanamo Bay the following month, where he became the forgotten man he currently is.
    https://www.thedailybeast.com/us-cap...still-in-gitmo

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    “The torture and detention without charge or trial of Abu Zubaydah for 19 years epitomizes the worst of the War on Terror,” said Duffy, his attorney. “As the 20th anniversary looms, it’s past time to release him, to reveal the truth about his case, and to commit to effective security based on the rule of law."

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    Abu Zubaydah tortured, his mind probably destroyed with PTSD, 20 prime years of his life gone,

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