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[ The (vast) Right Wing Conspiracy] “If I read this to you and did not tell you that it was an FBI agent describing what Americans had done to prisoners in their control, you would most certainly believe this must have been done by Nazis, Soviets in their gulags, or some mad regime ”” Pol Pot or others ”” that had no concern for human beings,” Durbin said.

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[Fr. John Whiteford's News, Comments, & Reflections] Dick Durbin's Stupid Comments on Gitmo: "If I read this to you and did not tell you that it was an FBI agent describing what Americans had done to prisoners in their control, you would most certainly believe this must have been done by Nazis, Soviets in their gulags or some mad regime ”” Pol Pot or others ”” that had no concern for human beings,"

[Captain's Quarters] Durbin: US Operates Death Camps (Without The Death): If Durbin can't recall that the Nazis exterminated millions of people, deliberately, in those camps, I'm certain that Holocaust survivors in Illinois and elsewhere can remind him of that fact. If the Senator doesn't know about the estimated 2 million people who died in the gulag system, a system that was used primarily on internal political dissidents to suppress opposition to Stalin, then he should read his Solzhenitsyn.

[The Blue State Conservatives] DICK: When DICK Durbin compared the "situation" (there is no situation but I'll use the word) at Gitmo to the Soviet Gulags, and our President to Pol-Pot and our troops as Nazi's, a few things occurred to me. 

[Caosblog.com] Cao’s Blog » In Memorium: Ronald Reagan: See the tributes at Cao’s Blog, Cathouse Chat and the links they provide for ... I remember when he refused to strike a deal with the Soviets in Iceland, ...

[Beliefnet.com] Archive of Jesse Kornbluth's daily weblog on religion ...: On the front page of last weekend's Tablet, England's oldest Catholic newspaper, was this: "The American President, George W. Bush, will be asked by the pope at their Vatican meeting on 4 June to stop basing his policies in the Middle East on the use of force, a leading curial cardinal said this week." According to Cardinal Pio Laghi, former papal nuncio to the United States and a frequent messenger between the Vatican and White House, the pope wants a multilateral peace-keeping force in Iraq, "one that is not under those who organized the war."

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