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  1. 25 July 2008
    at 12:22 p.m.

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    ColoNative (Anonymous) says…


    wow - that gives a new meaning to the phrase “take a pill”. Sounds to me like Prozac might work here pretty good.

  2. 23 July 2008
    at 3:23 p.m.

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    ColoNative (Anonymous) says…


    You are all looking for a lynching rope and have not the slightest idea of “what, why, how, and even if” events happened or didn't happen. I happen to be of the opinion that the Sgt did a great job and should be commended, not criticized, for what he did. Cargo tried to elude, with two passengers, and got to her house. She ran inside hoping that the cops would not come in and the Sgt did his job. He went in and arrested her with the force necessary. Cargo has never “cowered” or hidden from a cop in her life and I will never believe that she was not on the fight. Well, she got what she deserved when she tried to fight with an officer. He used the force necessary to place cargo under arrest and I would bet that she was a handful.

    Too many of you are crying “foul” when you should be commending him for getting a drunk off the road and keeping the community safe. Of course, many of you don't want a safe community but want the old OC where anything went. Shame on you…..!

    The Sgt did a good job…..!

  3. 21 July 2008
    at 1:27 p.m.

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    ColoNative (Anonymous) says…


    I looked up the report. it says that:

    the prisoners considered the “most excruciating” of the methods being shackled to the ceiling and being forced to stand for as long as eight hours. Eleven of the 14 prisoners reported prolonged sleep deprivation, the book says, including “bright lights and eardrum-shattering sounds 24 hours a day”.

    The book says Abu Zubaydah was confined in a box “so small he said he had to double up his limbs in the fetal position” and was one of several prisoners to be “slammed against the walls,”

    Abu Zubaydah and two other prisoners were waterboarded, a practice in which water is poured on the nose and mouth to create the sensation of suffocation and drowning.

    Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the chief planner of the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, told the Red Cross that he had been kept naked for more than a month and claimed that he had been “kept alternately in suffocating heat and in a painfully cold room.”

    Now, these names are two of the people involved in 911. I hope that if there is somebody out there with information that will prevent, or hold accountable for, such a horrific crime and that information can be obtained through making a person stand, not sleep, have lights on, loud music, or water poured on their face, then I am all for that. I know that our soldiers go through basic training and advanced training, and they regularly face all these “tortures” as part of their duties. I know that my grandchildren love to go to concerts where they pay to have sleep deprivation, stand for 8 hours, have bright lights, and loud music, etc

    I am not for pulling fingernails or cutting off toes, but if that is the worst that can be alleged, then I hope our government keeps it up and helps to keep us as safe as they can. This is a great country with more freedoms than anywhere else in the world. I see so many people complaining about what bad shape the country is in and yet they won't get off their b***s to do anything to make it better, but insist on running everything down.

    If you don't like it, leave”

  4. 21 July 2008
    at 11:20 a.m.

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    ColoNative (Anonymous) says…


    Cargo is not going to be lying on the floor begging for mercy but I am sure she was on the fight, and got what she deserved. Maybe she, and others, might learn not to fight with cops.

  5. 15 February 2008
    at 1:49 p.m.

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    ColoNative (Anonymous) says…


    Both of you have got to be kidding me……….

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