11/4/2007 12:14:07 PM
11/4/2007 12:27:32 PM
Anyone who claims waterboarding isn't torture is full of shit and/or retarded.
11/4/2007 12:56:08 PM
You know, if waterboarding isn't torture, I think it's pretty reasonable to ask the guys that set the guidelines for its use to undergo the procedure as evidence that it isn't torture.
11/4/2007 1:45:38 PM
i've been advocating that ever since this debate came up.and they'd be able to stop the waterboarding only by admitting that it's torture.Anyone who could withstand a solid hour of it without breaking could define it however the hell he wants (although I'm pretty sure that the vast majority--if not all--of them would be calling it torture within a minute or two...maybe 5).now if you want to make a provision that torture be allowed on a case by case basis, say, by executive order subject to public disclosure within a certain timeframe, that's fine. I can dream up scenarios where i'd authorize waterboarding and worse...but certainly not as a matter of SOP.Saying that it's "not torture" or "not necessarily torture" is simply ridiculous, though.
11/4/2007 2:02:10 PM
There are a few people on TWW who could probably speak pretty authoritatively on this subject. I can think of two off the top of my head, but I know for a fact that they won't.
11/4/2007 2:22:51 PM
is anyone tired of hearing about waterboarding? i hate it that we (this country) can only focus on one thing at a time. You know the CIA and FBI have a dozen other techniques up their sleeves to go with if waterboarding in particular is banned. I mean, it's probably in their favor for the press and Senate and nation to continue to harp on waterboarding, because what's going to be the outcome: 1) Senate/AG/Pres decide that waterboarding is not torture. great, they'll continue doing it, under the pretenses that "we do not torture". or 2) someone finally steps up and says stop this shit, waterboarding is torture, so they stop doing it, again under pretenses that "we do not torture", but they will continue to use the other 20 equally bad techniques that have in their arsenal that nobody has bothered to ask them about because we've been so fucking preoccupied with waterboarding.
11/4/2007 4:59:50 PM
too bad you guys are missing the whole point.even if it is torture, it won't matter because torture is a specific intent crime. since the CIA is using waterboarding to gleen information, not to "inflict severe physical or mental pain or suffering," they cannot be guilty of torture under 18 USC 2340although, since intent is hard to prove...The statute may be found unconsitutional under the "Take Care" Clause.May be justified by "self-defense" or "defense of others."Lastly, it is probably "cruel, inhuman, or degrading" treatment, but there is currently no punishment or private right to sue under the McCain addendum to 2340.The problem here is that everyone is trying to apply some subjective standard that in their opinion should constitute the crime of torture. That is not how the law works.[Edited on November 4, 2007 at 6:29 PM. Reason : adfs]
11/4/2007 6:27:40 PM
I'm pretty sure it's not the US legal code people are worried about breaking
11/4/2007 7:44:13 PM
I am pretty sure that is the only one that matters for the purposes of our country.I am pretty sure that the only way that you can stop this behavior is through legislation, which John McCain tried to do.I am pretty sure that the only way to ever prosecute would be using that statute which needs further revision.I am pretty sure that other international courts have used something similar to our statutory language and that a single event of severe physical pain has not been enough to establish a "course of events" which has typically constituted torture.I am pretty sure if people aren't concerned with the law concerning torture then their arguments are useless.[Edited on November 4, 2007 at 7:57 PM. Reason : sdf]
11/4/2007 7:56:19 PM
they prolly knew this was coming and just thought "we can do this until at least about 2007, lets get the most info we can before the democrats try to make an issue out of this"
11/4/2007 9:11:59 PM
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11/4/2007 10:50:20 PM
What Would Jesus Do?Are those bracelets out of fashion now? Or is it just the morality part?[Edited on November 4, 2007 at 11:04 PM. Reason : .]
11/4/2007 11:03:58 PM
If exposed to the modern world, Jesus would immediately have a mental breakdown and regress into a catatonic state. What he would do is moot.
11/4/2007 11:17:47 PM
The modern world is a far nicer, more moral place than when jesus lived.
11/4/2007 11:57:03 PM
11/5/2007 12:16:09 AM
11/5/2007 12:29:39 AM
so do you think this is good or bad? that would help me out some with your posts
11/5/2007 12:33:13 AM
I don't think we should be torturing people. I'm all for aggressively interrogating them, but torture isn't something we should be engaging in. There are certainly some things that fall into a grey area, but I don't think that waterboarding is one of them. to quote myself:
11/5/2007 12:36:28 AM
how wide spread do you think this is?like if you had to put a number on how many people you thought were tortured what would it be?
11/5/2007 12:38:33 AM
seven.two hundred and twelve.twenty-three hundred or so.[Edited on November 5, 2007 at 12:46 AM. Reason : ]
11/5/2007 12:45:32 AM
50-100
11/5/2007 12:46:42 AM
I have absolutely no idea.
11/5/2007 1:11:52 AM
damn me either...i couldnt even begin to guess...my guess would probably be higher than 50-100 though...
11/5/2007 1:13:58 AM
11/5/2007 5:00:07 AM
you can take a horse to water, but you still can't teach him reading comprehension.hand-to-fucking-forehead.
11/5/2007 5:15:57 AM
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11/5/2007 5:32:55 AM
^ I served on active duty in the 12th Cavalry and 7th Cavalry of 3rd Armored Division--and I'm damned proud of it, but my training and his training are irrelevant to my position and to the larger question. And there's this:
11/5/2007 5:46:18 AM
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11/5/2007 1:36:43 PM
speaking of which i always wondered why we always learn about the holocaust but are always quick to forget Stalin's purges which killed just as many if not more people
11/5/2007 1:47:01 PM
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11/5/2007 4:26:42 PM
When was the last time you mentioned it?
11/5/2007 4:34:01 PM
11/5/2007 4:37:55 PM
One of his first posts (when he was a bit more pleasant) was him talking about his service, IIRC.I would like to see kooks respond to theDuke's post though.[Edited on November 5, 2007 at 4:39 PM. Reason : ]
11/5/2007 4:38:22 PM
^ You can STFU with the "kooks" shit.
11/6/2007 12:22:02 AM
11/6/2007 1:14:40 AM
^ Signed, I couldn't have said it better myself. I'm not as motivated by killing bad guys as Duke is but I'm completely comfortable with it. What I'm not comforable with is killing to justify an immoral foreign policy.
11/6/2007 1:41:00 AM
^^ 1. The Neville Chamberlain comment was addressed to JCASHFAN. I should have listed my retorts in a better manner.2. I am sure that you are a finely tuned killing machine, Marine. I do not think that you are "soft" on terrorists or any other of this nation's enemies; furthermore, I am thankful that you and many others like you love this country enough to defend it. The question was a rhetorical one--and perhaps a bit over the top.3. I understand your point about the "moral high ground"--and you may even be right. I will ponder this further.4. I would call waterboarding torture if I truly thought that it was--but even Congress still doesn't think it is. Be that as it may, at this time, I am not prepared to call waterboarding torture or to advocate that it be discontinued--but my understanding is that it has been discontinued already.5. You listed the following possibility: "[M]ake a provision that torture be allowed on a case by case basis, say, by executive order subject to public disclosure within a certain timeframe, that's fine. I can dream up scenarios where i'd authorize waterboarding and worse...but certainly not as a matter of SOP." This is exactly what I've been advocating, but perhaps not clearly enough. In addition--since the AG-torture issues have become inextricably linked lately--I got this thread and the Mukasey thread a little mixed up. I thought that I had posted some things in here that I actually posted in the other thread--things that may have made my position clear. Sorry. /message_topic.aspx?topic=500464I ask all to withhold the senility jokes as a matter of good form. ^ So, answer my question: Who did Bill Clinton order tortured that started jihad? [Edited on November 6, 2007 at 1:54 AM. Reason : .]
11/6/2007 1:47:12 AM
I did, but I'm not going to spoon feed you.
11/6/2007 2:00:34 AM