Sunday, September 17, 2006

The committee then almost nearly agreed to form a committee

Wow. They’re trying to adopt text. in Europe’s maximal yet confused kangaroo court. They must really mean business!

Some Krazy Kat cites Tony Blair’s “I am not a Euroweenie” declaration, even as the EU copies the Council of Europe’s hyperventilation (peace be upon them) – on detention houses (called “secret CIA Prison/torture/mass murder camps”) which once had 14 hardcore terrorists in them.

Dig this impressive display of certainlty and trust of their member states:

The statement comes one week after US president George W. Bush admitted that the CIA had run covert prisons for terror suspects, but did not say where.

A Finnish presidency contact said the press line "has no official status," with one EU diplomat adding that two member states in particular – the UK and the Czech Republic – still disliked the wording.

Mr Bot told reporters "I had preferred to see a declaration but this was not acceptable to all 25 member states."
even though it IS acceptable to some of them – namely the ones having these “little Bergen-Belsens” in them. Would these same tossers wail if they see taped footage from these sooper-dooper secret locations of bin Laden and Zawahiri having their tonsils examined by a kindly Army doctor? A fine question well worth avoiding by one last rendition flight for the dastardly duo: where they can be released into the wild of lower Manhattan.

See how may blocks they can make it. Ladies and gentlemen: please, no wagering.

Please, to note, good reader: the photo from the leader to the EUObserver article of the Gitmo “über-worse-than-Kampuchea-death-camp” slant: it shows only 3 prisoners less than the CIA detention system had in it to begin with.

Keep that possible, future non-plenery debate over potential future text adoption coming!

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