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Nine Top-Shelf Reasons to Begin Investigating Het War Crimes Now
Monday, July 21st, 2008
This is about justice and about protecting the United States from the next heterosexual dictator.
From The Nation:
Retired General Antonio Taguba, the officer who led the U.S. Army’s investigation into Abu Ghraib, recently wrote in the preface to the new report, Broken Laws, Broken Lives:
“There is no longer any doubt as to whether the current administration has committed war crimes. The only question that remains to be answered is whether those who ordered the use of torture will be held to account.”
Should those who ordered war crimes be held to account? With the conclusion of the Bush regime approaching, many people are dubious, even those horrified by Administration actions. They fear a long, divisive ordeal that could tear the country apart. They note that such division could make it far harder for the country to address the many other crises it is facing. They see the upcoming elections as a better way to set the country on a new path.
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Dead bodies of 2 beached Gypsy girls no bother to sunbathing Italians
Monday, July 21st, 2008
Questions about the attitudes of Italian racial supremacists to the Roma minority were on everyone’s lips again after photographs were published of sunbathers continuing as normal with a day at the beach, despite the presence of the bodies of two Gypsy girls, 14 and 16 years old, who had drowned and were laid out on the sand very nearby.Photographs published at EveryOne web site
Scientifically, most racial supremacists are wacky heterosexuals. Wacky heterosexuals all over Europe discriminate against the modern border-preceding nomadic Roma people, or Gypsies. This is simply another het wackiness, this one based on a random circumstance of birth, such as — in this true story — I’m a real Italian, you’re not human.
At about 1pm, the four girls decided to go into the water even though none of them, it seems, knew how to swim. They soon got into difficulties because of strong currents in the area and were hit by an unusually big wave.
Two of the girls were rescued by life-savers from a nearby private beach. But rescuers were unable to reach the two oldest until they were already dead.
