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PBS Investigates Bush-Era ‘Extraordinary Rendition’Posted on Nov 7, 2007
Granted, the Bush administration didn’t invent the practice of “extraordinary rendition,” but, as PBS illustrates in an edition of “Frontline,” the practice has become even more controversial and horrifying in the years since 9/11. Follow this link to watch the clip. Previous item: Keith Olbermann on Torture and Conspiracy Next item: Watergate-Era Nixon Beats Bush in Poll Elsewhere: . CommentsAre you a Truthdig member yet? Login now, or register with Truthdig.
By Bill Blackolive, November 13, 2007 at 9:09 am # Ga: It is harder now to get to patriotsquestion9/11.com/media, but one way I have found is punching in Lt.Col.Karen Kwiatkowski, PhD, US Air Force. There are numerous other 9/11 sites, but this one is not denied, not contested, gives you hundreds of larger names, professionals, and also a lot of witnesses. You might say these prominent types are in mass hallucination, or grand lie, but nobody would believe that. I wonder what is happening with Allen Miller, who two septembers ago started with about forty names, if I recall what he said to me, and in a year he had I think like 800, including some timid politicians like Dennis and Ron who venture to say there is a coverup. Ga., before arguing with wild folks like me or Allen you need at least some information as to what anyone is speaking of.
By Bill Blackolive, November 8, 2007 at 10:39 am # Why are citizens, and their main media, having more difficulty accepting the 9/ll coverup than they have accepting their government is using torture, and will use torture in no concern for victims who are innocent? On this road, we are all in danger. Add Your Comment |
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