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samiaseo222
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Participated in hundreds of courtroom proceedings

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We have no idea what this man did to deserve the treatment Savage described. Regardless, our own military history is replete with incidents where captured military adversaries are tortured as sadistically as Savage's example. The stories of WWII and Viet Nam vets, some published, some a matter of public record and some just told to friends and family, prove this point. War is hell. It is kill or be killed. Military forces haven't the luxury of compassion for their adversaries.

Sure, we can claim that we are more civilized job function email list because our cultural mores do not allow us to publicly brutalize our own people so barbarically (The IO has, however, reported more than one incident wherein people have been beaten to death by government employees).

In the last seven years I have witnessed and all over the western U.S. I have written the stories of dozens of innocent people who have been tortured psychologically and, after years of relentless persecution, are executed in one metaphoric way or another or finally take their own lives. To date, mainstream journalists such as Savage prefer to look the other way so that kleptocrats.

In pin-striped fatigues, penny loafer combat boots and $50 haircuts, armed with laws, rules, regulations and their shiny canons of conduct, can steal the property, the business, the children and/or the freedom of hopelessly outnumbered and outgunned (and often innocent) people on the courtroom battlefields found in every city, county and state of America.
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