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.
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.
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."
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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