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Condoleezza Rice gives Non-Sequitur to Avoid Torture Question

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In the video below Condoleezza Rice avoids questions posed to her by a Standford student about the torture of innocent people kidnapped and imprisoned by the US military and CIA without charge. Since she has no good answer for the these questions, she immediately avoids the question by changing the subject to how some group gave the place where these people where tortured a good grade on some prison report card. In logic this is a called a non-sequitur, which means “it doesn’t follow” in Latin, because the logic doesn’t follow. In this case, the people where held without charge for over 5 years and tortured and Rice’s response is to talk about some report the prison got some good marks on. The two have nothing to do with one another but what it does say about Rice is that she knows she is wrong but would rather be deceptive when talking about it than admit to it. This shows the criminal nature of those who do, order, excuse, and support torture of other human beings, it does not make anyone “safer” it is done for the enjoyment of those who do it, just so they can have the power to do that which they know is wrong and get away with it.

The people who support torture are the some kind of people who support the killing of civilians which includes the 9/11/2001 bombings as well as all the killings of the people of Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Palestine among many other US led murder sprees. Even those whom are labeled the enemies that the US is supposedly at war with are connected and funded by the US at some point or more recently proxies of the US. Torture is used to make people confess to things they did not do, that is why water boarding was used in the Spanish Inquisition to make people confess to things so the Inquisitors could then sentence them to death based on false confessions. It was done for the pleasure and justification of the torturer not anything else. The most important thing about the torture issue is that Bush used it to make a connection between Saddam Husein and 9/11/2001 when he knew there was none. That is what torture is all about, to make people confess to things that aren’t true. So Bush knew there was no justification for invading and occupying Iraq but tortured innocent people kidnapped by tribal Afghan warlords, the Pakistani secret police, or the CIA and paid for by a Pentagon bounty per person turned into them to create false evidence that his invasion was justified. He knew the Iraq invasion had no justification but tortured people to create some false justification based on forced confessions, and why is Bush not being tortured to admit to this if torture is so reliable for getting at the truth? Because he’s a white guy, and all the people who support torture know it doesn’t do anything about getting truth out of people, just false confessions. But when it’s done to people white people don’t like, it’s OK in their eyes. So Rice shows the minority suck ups of Africans, Hispanics, and other races that go along with whites and do what they are told by them. This is at the core of all this BS, racist hate.

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