<<And with all that hot air . . . >>
"All that hot air" being a very simple explanation for a very simple mind, of how Bush could in fact know a lot about what goes on in US military prisons if in fact he had the slightest interest in stopping torture. Directed at someone who asked the very foolish rhetorical question, amountng to whether Bush can see into every prison cell. And - - of course - - never rebutted with either fact or logic. How CAN it be, when it's true? But at least, such reasoning can always be dismissed as "hot air." It would be funny if it weren't so pathetic.
Here's some more evidence of the never-never fantasyland inhabited by conservative minds, a world where the most nefarious deeds are meticulously documented by the top leaders, probably for the express purpose of assisting future war-crimes prosecutors. If Bush ever DID torture in such a fantasy world, he wouldn't DREAM of doing so without leaving a trail of memos and other incriminating evidence behind him, a mile wide and a thousand miles long, so that nobody could fail to find it.
<<still the fact remains, no proof, no smoking gun, no evidence what-so-ever, outside of your Bush hating blinders as to Bush having anything to do with what happened with these Green Berets, or any torturing by any anomolous service men for that matter . . . .>>
Isn't that CUTE? He's still looking for evidence. Despite all the dots just waiting to be connected, he's still waiting with BT for evidence. The "smoking gun." The video tape of Bush and the cattle prod. Or water board. The handwritten memo. Evidence. You know, the kind of stuff that links Hitler to the Holocaust. All those smoking guns. Those handwritten memos. Those caught-by-the-camera-in-the-torture-chamber black & White newsflicks. Oh. Wait. They don't exist. Yeah, corresponding with these guys can be infectious. For a minute there, I thought I was actually in the conservative fantasy world.