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Fumin-Human rated 23 months ago
From the page: "The press release announcing Dilawar%u2019s death stated that the taxi driver had died of a heart attack, a conclusion repeated by the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, then-Lieutenant General Daniel McNeill, whom Gall later cited as saying that Dilawar had died because his arteries were 85 percent blocked. (%u201CWe haven%u2019t found anything that requires us to take extraordinary action,%u201D McNeill declared.) But the death certificate, the authenticity of which the military later confirmed to Gall, stated that Dilawar %u2014 who was just twenty-two years old %u2014 died as a result of %u201Cblunt force injuries to lower extremities complicating coronary artery disease.%u201D" Pulpification. And now apparently the idiot in the big white house in washington is going to be able to decide who is an enemy combatant. The decider. The one with the wire and the earbud. I would give up, but my friends won't let me.
Prega rated 24 months ago
the american way: "Dilawar, who officials later acknowledged was innocent, had been repeatedly hit..." and then he died. Is this the american war on terror? They are as bad as the terrorists. A**holes...
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