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Thursday
May122011

Video: War Criminal Condi: 'Al Qaeda Is A Greater Threat Than Nazi Germany, And Waterboarding Isn't Torture'

Earlier we saw this enjoyable exchange at Stanford as Rice was called a war criminal by righteous protesters...

So we decided to go deeper into the heart of the beast with this clip.

Video - Condoleezza Rice chats with Stanford students - April, 2009

  • "Nazi Germany never attacked the homeland."
  • "We did not torture anyone."

When Condi can't answer the student's questions, she changes the subject and tells the kid:

  • "Do your homework next time."

Well Condi, here's some homework for YOU.  Meet Kahlid El-Masri.  Want to claim he wasn't tortured?  Actually, Condi knows he was tortured.  Here's the Wikileaks cable to prove it.

Video - Khalid El-Masri, victim of torture and mistaken identity

Khalid El-Masri - Wikipedia

 

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Reader Comments (6)

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May 12, 2011 at 3:48 PM | Registered CommenterDailyBail
Hmmm

Water boarding is NOT torture? Condi I am afraid you are mistaken. Please refresh your memory and reread the charges
against Nazi war criminals that lead to their being put to death atthe completion of the Neremburg Trials at the end of WWII. Waterboarding was specifically mentioned and defined as a form of torture. Oh and in case people have forgotten the US was in Charge of those trials. It was at these trials that the now infamous Nuremburg defense was trotted out by the Nazi. "I was only following orders". People the United States government and the World Court ruled that following orders as justification for committing war crimes (like water boarding) does not protect you from prosecution!!!!.

People wake up!!!!!!!
May 13, 2011 at 7:06 AM | Unregistered CommenterDDearborn
SHe's a NOBODY....................WHo cares what she says
May 13, 2011 at 7:12 AM | Unregistered CommenterSAM
If it's not torture, then she'll be only too glad to undergo waterboarding, along with Bush/Cheney, to see what was known about 9/11 BEFORE 9/11...

Bet she won't... Bet Obama's not got the balls to order it, either
May 13, 2011 at 12:08 PM | Unregistered CommenterBog

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