Peter Lairo wrote: > And are prison cells in Germany much larger? No!
Sure they are. And they are in a real building, protecting the prisoners of strorms and rain. > And prisoners don't > have the nice surround-view nor pleasant tropical climate I suggest you spend your next holidays there. > as the AlKaida > terrorists and murderers (let's not forget that fact). They are not all terrorists and murderers. Most of them were soldiers. Maybe you should ask yourself if everything is right was your government tells you. > Tortured, who/where? That's new to me. I would certainly not agree with > that. Why so you think they were carried back after examinations and could not walk on themselves? Open your eyes. > Everyone gets (competent) legal assistance in the US. If you go to a > country, you must be prepared to abide by its laws and subject yourself > to its punishments (unless they are grossly unjust (e.g., execution for > drug smuggling). Or execution at all. > I thought everyone had at *least* one phonecall. Oh, how broadminded. "Hello embassador I need your help." "Sorry I'm not allowed to help you." > Being wrong is a choice you are allowed to make. You somehow fail to see > the forest for the trees. I suggest you recalculate the sum of all that > is positive about american culture and compare it to the defficiencies. > You should then come up with a similar conclusion to mine. ;) What is positive about american culture? Can you tell me something that other countries don't have? Maybe european countries? -- Everyone who sends advertisement to me agrees to pay a fee of 10 Euro.
