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"By any means necessary" is the cry of the fanatic, but are not our foes almost entirely fanatics? They are already doing the "by any means necessary." And they are a pack of damned fools, for they don't, as fanatics generally do not, calculate that a mirroring fanaticism rises in opposition to theirs The Left has made it abundantly if tacitly clear that they do not want us to win. (The Left can't even call these latterday Fascists dirty names!) Frankly, this sets the American Left against the interest of all humankind, which lies along freedom's road -- and what a fucking stupid place to be. No, the sins of the Left are simply too appalling, when they're not merely risible. Some of us here could be smart enough not to be leftists, but have not yet used this intelligence, and a shining few of us show our higher intelligence and great enlightenment in not accepting leftism. |
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Disgrace, maybe disbarment, but not prosecution. Quote:
But the millions of people that support the fanatics stated goals, and sort of support the fanatics themselves, will throw themselves 100% into the fanatics camp, if you myopic imperialists are allowed to fuck things up. |
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You have to get pretty general to build a "they" that includes the people who attacked us and the people we tortured. Heck, even if we are 100% certain that everyone we "really" tortured (as opposed to what apologists dismiss as fraternity hazing) was captured in a battlefield and was actively fighting us, the chances that they were part of the "they" who attacked us before we attacked them are vanishingly small. |
Oh, HM, I'm sure classic was talking about al Qaeda.
Do you have a cite that shows someone waterboarded that was not part of al Q? |
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My point earlie was that several FBI and CIA interorrogations questioned the validity of some of the claims. Here is one FBI interrogator: Quote:
Now can you cite anything that would prove that any information gathered by torture could NOT have been extracted by legal means of interrogation? And beyond that....the issue for me remains....does the end justify the means? Torture and cruel and degrading treatment is ILLEGAL. You may believe its OK for the Pres/VP/AG etc to circumvent the law. I dont. |
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Dux, to clarify, you said regarding the "Second Wave" attack plot on LA, the details of which we now know were learned using controversial techniques:
"... it has been reported just as much by other sources that no such wave was a serious threat." That is the statement on which I am still waiting for a citation. Please, take your time to find one of those other sources. |
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Define cruel and degrading. You really can't because it differs for each person. And on that note I would suggest it is not illegal. If it was you can make a case for every single person arrested in the US under our law by any police officer. |
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But I cant find the report that I read...so I'll take an F on this one. The larger point I was trying to make was that there is nothing to suggest that legal interrogation would not have accomplished the same or better results as noted by the former interrogator (and others) in the article I posted above. |
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prolonged sleep deprivation - days not hoursI agree it is subjective. In the US Code, it refers to Constitutional protections as well as UNCAT protections: TITLE 42 > CHAPTER 21D > § 2000dd–0Again, IMO, determination of the limits of such treatments should not be made unilaterally by the executive branch but if questions arise, should be in consultation with either the legislative or judicial branch. Even more so if there is any likelihood or possibility of political motivation....like as noted in the Senate report, Cheney/Rumsfeld directing interrogators to do whatever necessary and as harsh as necessary to find an al queda - Saddam connection. |
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So if a person bangs their head against the wall? What is an AID virus? |
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And yes, having your arms over your head for extended periods of time is very painful. Having to stay in any one position for extended periods of time (excessively extended) can be very painful. |
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