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Old 11-12-2004, 10:49 AM   #1
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Have we all gone insane? Torture is wrong. Period. The USA is not supposed to be one of the evil countries that tortures its prisoners.

The Geneva Convetions never made any sense to me. Listen: you are killing people in a war. You are resorting to the very last resort you have by throwing lives towards a cause, just or not, to kill other human beings. You are taking the lives of other people. And someone wanted to apply rules to this? I am reminded of the revolutionary war in which the British were shocked to find the opposing forces fought by using the dastardly tactic of hiding behind trees -- someone finally got it in their head that standing in a line, while considered heroic and fair, was fucking stupid. Or during the civil war when someone got the bright idea in their head to attack at night and take advantage of surprise to kill the enemy to save their own lives. Of course, at the time, none of this was considered honorable to do in battle and objection to it ran high but, honestly, why have rules to something so atrocious, anyways? You can paralyze a person with a bullet by shooting them in the spine, but mustard gas mames too much to be legal? You're welcome to use a genade to blow someone's limbs off, but use of fragmenting rifle rounds is off-limits? You can send someone home to their family in bag(s) but you can't kick the hell out of them to get them to talk? We're free to place sanctions on a country and starve their people into submission, but we have to feed prisoners we take? We certainly wouldn't want anyone to suffer during battle, would we?

Its war, people. We have enough missiles warmed and ready to obliterate the entire planet and doom all of humanity to a slow, painful, toxic death. Applying rules to it doesn't make any sense.
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Old 11-12-2004, 11:09 AM   #2
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Its war, people. We have enough missiles warmed and ready to obliterate the entire planet and doom all of humanity to a slow, painful, toxic death. Applying rules to it doesn't make any sense.
You make some sense about the absurdidty of the rules of waging war, but I would say that once you captured someone and removed them from the battlefield, you are now in a more calm environment, and can take the time to make a thoughtful decision about their fate. Their treatment at that point becomes indicitive of how evil you are.

Gonzales's legal opinions haven't had anything to do with how to wage war, they are about how to treat prisoners.
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Old 11-12-2004, 11:48 AM   #3
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You make some sense about the absurdidty of the rules of waging war, but I would say that once you captured someone and removed them from the battlefield, you are now in a more calm environment, and can take the time to make a thoughtful decision about their fate. Their treatment at that point becomes indicitive of how evil you are.
If by 'calm' you meant 'quieter', I might agree. However, I'd imagine being captured by the people you're trying to kill, then taken away from your home and country and people, stuffed in a cell which can't be all that big couldn't be very calming to the prisoner. Sure, it might be quieter and slightly less life threatening, but you're alone and surrounded by strangers who hate you. That's a pretty stressful situation. From that point on, it'll then depend on the individual, whether or not they fall into cooperation and introspective reflection, outward cooperation while nursing a grudge and planning revenge or remain flat out rebellious.
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Old 11-12-2004, 11:04 AM   #4
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You left out "took Halliburton money."
Care to elaborate?

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Old 11-12-2004, 12:30 PM   #5
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From lewrockwell.com, not always a source of unvarnished truth, but better regarded than World Net Daily.

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But he was heavily criticized for accepting large contributions from Halliburton, which was then headed by Vice President Dick Cheney, and then ruling in favor of the company instead of recusing himself from any cases in which the giant construction firm was involved.
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Old 11-12-2004, 11:29 AM   #6
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When we capture someone we give 'em a chaplain, medical help, and three squares until they gain a "freshman 20". I'm sure the occasional baddie is "water-boarded" or forced to be naked etc, omg how horrible for them, if it's thought they have critical information that could prevent their side from mounting more attacks to kill innocents.

When THEY capture someone they torture them and make a snuff video slowly sawing the person's head off so they can play the final cries of the captor over and over to show their potential recruits how fun it is.

One Italian captor prevented them from having a great snuff video. He pulled off his hood and said, "I will show you how an Italian dies." It totally ruined their film. The enemy is not supposed to die bravely.

But yeah, maybe we're the fuckin' bad guys. Never mind that the Convention really has to be used by both sides in order to be effective. Maybe we, the only ones who actually gave the matter two cents of consideration, the only ones who taught their children about it in schools, are the bad guys.
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Old 11-12-2004, 11:34 AM   #7
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Curious -- did anyone else see The History Channel's documentary on how we treated Nazi Germany prisoners? These guys weren't just fed, they were fed extremely well, permitted to purchase goods, given jobs and paid, allowed to form bands, play soccer matches, and were housed in better conditions than any of our troops at home or abroad.

They were also treated better than our own citizens when we rounded up Japanese-Americans and threw them into containment camps.
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Old 11-12-2004, 03:19 PM   #8
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Curious -- did anyone else see The History Channel's documentary on how we treated Nazi Germany prisoners?
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They were also treated better than our own citizens when we rounded up Japanese-Americans and threw them into containment camps.
Well, the Nazis were white...
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Old 11-12-2004, 08:46 PM   #9
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Never mind that the Convention really has to be used by both sides in order to be effective. Maybe we, the only ones who actually gave the matter two cents of consideration, the only ones who taught their children about it in schools, are the bad guys.
The only time the GC is used is for war crimes trials after the fact. Only have to worry if you might lose.

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Old 11-12-2004, 11:39 AM   #10
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When we capture someone we give 'em a chaplain, medical help, and three squares until they gain a "freshman 20". I'm sure the occasional baddie is "water-boarded" or forced to be naked etc, omg how horrible for them, if it's thought they have critical information that could prevent their side from mounting more attacks to kill innocents.

When THEY capture someone they torture them and make a snuff video slowly sawing the person's head off so they can play the final cries of the captor over and over to show their potential recruits how fun it is.
Doesn't that show that we are more "civilized" than they are? War is war, but nobody deserves to be tortured the way those assholes in the beheading videos are torturing people. As the most powerful nation in the world, don't we somehow have an obligation to show the world that that's not the way human beings should act? It comes down to right and wrong, and we need to set an example and do the right thing in this case--we've done enough "wrong" by invading Iraq in the first place.....

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Old 11-12-2004, 09:45 PM   #11
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Doesn't that show that we are more "civilized" than they are? War is war, but nobody deserves to be tortured the way those assholes in the beheading videos are torturing people. As the most powerful nation in the world, don't we somehow have an obligation to show the world that that's not the way human beings should act?
We do have that obligation, but we don't have the obligation to commit suicide to defend the principle.

In the case of Abu Ghraib, I believe that is a war crime, and wrong in so many ways including militarily. I also think that the torture aspect is not the part that the top has to answer to. (They have to answer to a larger crime, in some senses, of not putting enough troops in place to make maintaining a prison a simple matter.) I also wonder whether war crimes may be inevitable, given that it's a horrible job having to be done in inhumane conditions by imperfect humans.

Perhaps I'm biased, too, in that I would kind of enjoy having a boyish woman point and laugh at my genitals while I stand there naked. If only we could cap it off with a drink and a laugh about it. "Hey, thumbs up, ha ha ha." I'm not so enthused about having to be in a pyramid with other naked guys but it would only take me about 2-3 years to reach the point where I could look back it and laugh a little. "I didn't like it, I'm just happy they put Salaam on the bottom row, he was putting on the pounds, you know?" I don't think it would even take therapy to get over that. "Hey they were just having a few yuks for the peeps back home, get in a few shots with the new digicam, you know? Nobody got wood - well except for Omar, but he's hardly got anything anyway, you know?"
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Old 11-13-2004, 04:53 PM   #12
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That's because you don't live in a society where they would stone you to death if they found out you even saw Salaam's salami.
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Old 11-15-2004, 06:30 AM   #13
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I heard a new story about Gonzales this morning on Imus from they guy that runs the Congressional Quarterly. Apparently, when Bush was the gubner of TX, he made a point of telling everyone that he, as a man of the people, would serve on jury duty whenever called upon to do so. Sure enough, he was selected for a case. Turned out (gulp) to be a drunk driving case.

So in the course of fulfilling his civic obligations, he was presented with a questionairre to complete. Well, one of the questions was "...have you ever been convicted of driving while intoxicated?" Uhhhhhh... drops pencil... Enter Gonzales who, through some fancy legal construction, made the case that [oversimplication of legal-schmegal] since Bush, as gubner, was able to grant paroles and pardons, Bush should not serve on a jury [/oversimplication]. It worked and Bush was exempted.

The questionairre was never filled out
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Old 11-15-2004, 08:38 AM   #14
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We do have that obligation, but we don't have the obligation to commit suicide to defend the principle.
I don't either. It's not "committing suicide" to provide POWs with food, shelter and freedom from physical and mental abuse. No matter how horrible we think these prisoners are, we don't need to sink to their level.

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Perhaps I'm biased, too, in that I would kind of enjoy having a boyish woman point and laugh at my genitals while I stand there naked. If only we could cap it off with a drink and a laugh about it. "Hey, thumbs up, ha ha ha."
You're forgetting that these men were MUSLIMS. It may be humorous to us, but according to their religion and morality, nudity in front of strange women isn't real cool. it wasn't just fun and games on behalf of the people who did this to them--they knew how humiliating this was to these men. At least now some of them are paying the price for what they did.
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Old 11-15-2004, 09:09 AM   #15
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Uh-oh. More are leaving, this morning.

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