South Korea's Bloody Secret
With U.S. military officers sometimes present, and as North Korean invaders pushed down the peninsula, the southern army and police emptied South Korean prisons, lined up detainees and shot them in the head, ...
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Lawrence Klein
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I never learned about Gen. Douglas MacArthur in this way in high school history class. Shocking. No wonder our government is despised in many parts of the world. Killing innocent civilians? It thus should be no surprise to us that the atrocities continue in Abu ghraib prison, Guantanamo imprisonment without trial, C.I.A. torture in operation "Rendition," and in the future where the U.S. Government now builds a 40 acre prison in Baghdad for more waterboarding. I am ashamed and outraged what our government has done and continues to do, all in the name of bringing "freedom and democracy" abroad.
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George Patton
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Take our troops out of korea and put them on our boarders ! If the com my students in the south think communism is a better life, let them experience it first hand ! If it gets to far out of hand nuke the whole country !
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M2J4Life
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About the whole abu ghuraib thing.... what you said hamden is not so correct.... you are talking to an interrogator right now.... say for example you are in the army and you are trained with your team and than next thing you know your ambushed by these so called terrorist and your the only one that escapes... your team squad whatever is not dead and than a few days later you catch the enemy and learn that they tortured and beat the shit out of and killed your men, tell me, is what happened in abu G really bad or is it just one mans oppinion?
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