
Observations and inanities by a second-shift assistant supervisor in the Puppy-Grinding division of the Evil Atheist Conspiracy® (our motto: "Sure it's cruel, but think of the jobs!"), your host, Brent Rasmussen.
Wait - I thought drugs were bad?
Isn't the whole premise of the War on Some Drugs that you should only use drugs for a medical condition, not just for fun or convenience? Well, then, how about this?
The U.S. government has injected hundreds of foreigners it has deported with dangerous psychotropic drugs against their will to keep them sedated during the trip back to their home country, according to medical records, internal documents and interviews with people who have been drugged.
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Such episodes are among more than 250 cases The Washington Post has identified in which the government has, without medical reason, given drugs meant to treat serious psychiatric disorders to people it has shipped out of the United States since 2003 -- the year the Bush administration handed the job of deportation to the Department of Homeland Security's new Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, known as ICE.
Involuntary chemical restraint of detainees, unless there is a medical justification, is a violation of some international human rights codes. The practice is banned by several countries where, confidential documents make clear, U.S. escorts have been unable to inject deportees with extra doses of drugs during layovers en route to faraway places.
Federal officials have seldom acknowledged publicly that they sedate people for deportation. The few times officials have spoken of the practice, they have understated it, portraying sedation as rare and "an act of last resort." Neither is true, records and interviews indicate.
Records show that the government has routinely ignored its own rules, which allow deportees to be sedated only if they have a mental illness requiring the drugs, or if they are so aggressive that they imperil themselves or people around them.
Your government at work, acting in your name.
Jim Downey
















Wouldn't say that.
My only point was that what was written in sarcasm is actually being practiced not here, but somewhere else.
"All government is an ugly necessity." -G.K. Chesterton
Comfortably numb??
Pink Floyd feels appropriate here:
(w/ all the fascist undertones that their album THE WALL warns about...)
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"...Okay,
Just a little pinprick,
There'll be no more AAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!
But you may feel a little sick.
Can you stand up?
I do believe is working, good.
That'll keep you going through the show,
C'mon, it's time to go.
There is no pain, you are receding.
A distant ship, smoke on the horizon.
You are only coming through in waves.
Your lips move, but I can't hear what you say.
When I was a child, I caught a fleeting glimpse,
Out of the corner of my eye.
I turned to look, but it was gone,
I cannot put my finger on
It now, the child is grown, the dream is gone.
I have become comfortably numb."
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Well now we know ->
Well now we know why they did it. Anything that starts with international, they break.
Might makes right
Therefore anything done by a Republican administration is by definition right. Ethics becomes so much easier if you listen to talk radio.
Naturally they charged them for the drugs afterwards. Nothing in life is free after all.
How 'bout China?
Over there they bill the surviving family members for the ammunition used.
"It is terrible to contemplate how few politicians are hanged." -G.K. Chesterton
How bout that China
If Jorj trusts them with the financial nads of the U.S. and takes out all kinds of loans from them to fund his war then who am I to say they are bad? Now smile, salute your made-in-China American flag, bow politely and pay your interest. There's a good lad.
So, China is now the standard?
So, China is now the standard of how we should behave? Godless, Communist, China? We're good so long as we're not quite that bad?
Jim Downey
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