Archive for December, 2014

Giveaway Prizes for January 1 2015 – Video


Giveaway Prizes for January 1 2015
Second Amendment Giveaway A brief film highlighting all of the different prizes we will be giving away on January 1 2015, including the highly anticipated Bushmaster complete gun care kit,...

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Tommy Sotomayor Birthday Ether Of Fatty McFat Fats & Whitey McWhite Whites! – Video


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Far Cry 4 – 4th Amita Choice Mission – Culture Wars – Video


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Far Cry 4 Gameplay Walkthrough Part 33 – Mission: Culture Wars PS4 1080p – Video


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Far Cry 4 Gameplay Walkthrough Part 33 - Mission: Culture Wars PS4 1080p Bhadra makes it clear -- whoever Ajay backs at Jalendu Temple, becomes the leade...

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Senate staffer tries to scrub 'torture' reference from Wikipedia's CIA torture article

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By Brian Ries2014-12-10 20:10:46 UTC

An anonymous Wikipedia user from an IP address that is registered to United States Senate has tried, and failed, to remove a phrase with the word "torture" from the website's article on the Senate Intelligence Committee's blockbuster CIA torture report.

The unknown individual has attempted on at least two occasions first on Dec. 9 and then on Dec. 10 to remove a line describing the CIA's enhanced interrogation techniques as "a euphemism for torture."

(Click below to expand to see the edit made on Dec. 9.)

In both instances the anonymous editor explained that he or she was "removing bias" from the article. And each time the revision was overruled.

The debate over the classification of "torture" for the CIA's techniques has played out in the halls of Congress, on Sunday talk shows and behind closed doors. Wikipedia appears to be the latest battleground over public opinion as many, now, ponder the legalities of some of the more aggressive techniques used by CIA officers during the decade-long war on terror.

The United Nations, joined by a number of human rights groups, have called for the prosecution of U.S. officials who were responsible for the CIA torture program.

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Senate staffer tries to scrub 'torture' reference from Wikipedia's CIA torture article