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POPSRigged Trials at Gitmo This is but a very brief clip of a fascinating and very important article just released on the Nation Web site. Please, read the entire piece, and learn how the guy running the trials at Gitmo is demanding there be NO acquittals.....period. The situation gets dirtier and dirtier every day. I can't wait until Jan 20, 2009.
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POPSNotorious Pedophile NOT CRIMINALLY INSANE, moved to maximum security jail from loony-bin Okay.. the clipping capabilities/restrictions fail here.. I'll summarize to make it more clear. This guys was in a mental institution for life without parole (ever, ever, ever). The crown prosecutor decided to go after him and prove to/convince a judge that the guy was not in fact criminally insane, and that he was just a very, very dangerous creep. The judge agreed and threw him in a maximum security facility where he will rot until he dies or the world ends.
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POPSN Carolina Med board to appeal executions ruling
Hippocratic Oath :"I will prescribe regimens for the good of my patients according to my ability and my judgment and never do harm to anyone. To please no one will I prescribe a deadly drug nor nor give advice which may cause his death." Doctors today are not obliged to swear to the Hippocratic Oath. I wonder why they need a doctor, when the description of cruel and unusual punishment, and torture is so vague. From some reports I've heard the Doctors presence has been to record the time of death, and why exactly a means of execution failed to go as planned. I would have absolutely no faith in a Doctor that refused to take the Hippocratic oath, who has the hubris to believe they have the authority, and judgment to be takers of life as opposed to be sworn to save life. Clearly Authority considers life as a principle to be subject to it's demands. Surely a Monitor has the objectivity that would be missing in a 'doctor' complicit with an execution.
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POPSTame Bear tagged for hunt and killed Additional report comment: "If convicted, both Gentry and Greenly face a maximum penalty of five years in federal prison and a $20,000 fine." ""Troy felt what he did was legal and in full compliance of the law and was surprised to hear of the indictment."" ================ Oh please!