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<title>Comment by barticus</title>
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<description>The U.S and the U.K wrote the books on torture?

Torture has been used long before there were any books! You don&#039;t even need a book to know that. Just know the nature of mankind....know thyself and know thy thoughts!</description>
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<title>Comment by Jim Carruthers</title>
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<description>Since both the US and UK not only wrote the books on torture, but set up schools, and established double dealing government coverups, what did you expect?

The treatment in Iraq is right out of how the UK treated the Irish in the 70s and 80s, and what the US applied to El Salvador and 
Guatemala, and are currently using in Colombia. Oh, yeah, and concentration camps in Cuba. But it&#039;s only bad when Castro does it. But he isn&#039;t apparently.
Hypocritical scumbags.</description>
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