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    Tag: torture

    Last Nights Highlights


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Wed Oct 17, 2012 at 11:05:24 AM EST
    Tags: Michigan, CD1, Congress, Debate, Dan Benishek, Gary McDowall, Stabenow, Torture, Meat Puppets (all tags)

    Pure torture. And no, its not the Romney/Obama debate of which I speak.

    Last night was a busy one in the Grand Traverse area.  Along with anticipation for the presidential debate scheduled to start at 9pm, there was a popular hearing on a $25 septic tank assessment scheduled for 6pm, and a Benishek/McDowell debate scheduled for 7pm at the local library.  The assessment hearing had upwards of 600 people show up unexpectedly, (out of those 25,000 septic tank owners) resulting in cancellation of the hearing, and subsequent meetings today and tomorrow. (someday I may relate that tale) The Benishek/McDowall event was standing room only.

    Dan Benishek gets it.

    There is no question, DR. Dan understands the mechanics of how jobs are created better than his opponent.  He understands as well as anyone why the 'Affordable Healthcare Act' is the ruin of good medicine.  However, it wasn't until the second to last question of the debate that he was clearly understood.  Debating skills were not at all present at this affair.  Benishek's "I am not a politician", being the theme of his campaign, and partially the theme of last nights event?

    No kidding.  

    More below the fold.

    (1 comment, 533 words in story) Full Story

    Regressisphere off the tracks: Attempt to WATERBOARD Zarko is LUNACY!


    By Nick, Section News
    Posted on Thu May 14, 2009 at 10:50:05 AM EST
    Tags: Regressisphere, Zarko, torture, nonsense, insanity (all tags)

    I hesitate to even discuss this issue but the Michigan Regressisphere's latest game is starting to get dangerous.  Physically dangerous.  

    The Left doesn't like waterboarding.  Waterboarding is torture.  Waterboarding is the devil.  The Left especially doesn't like the Bush administration because it used waterboarding as an interrogation technique to garner information about terror attacks from unrepentant terrorists.  Can't torture terrorists... that's inhumane.  American citizens and fellow Michiganders with whom you happen to disagree politically?  Apparently that's a different story.

    Read on...

    (8 comments, 493 words in story) Full Story

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