https://www.aclu.org/secure/cia_censorship
4/22/2014 9:30:43 PM
[no]
4/22/2014 9:55:38 PM
ahaha, like some stupid internet petition will stop the CIA from hiding as much information as they can. hahaha. It's the government and its intelligence agencies... we're fucked no matter what.
4/23/2014 9:23:37 AM
Committee study of the CIA's detention and interrogation programhttps://www.documentcloud.org/documents/1376748-sscistudy1.html
12/9/2014 1:45:47 PM
So what? We give some guys a good bath, keep em in the dark, threaten them.Meanwhile innocent people are beheaded and paraded on youtube.Too bad we can't get Feinstein for treason.
12/9/2014 6:57:06 PM
Maybe the bar we should measure ourselves by is a bit higher than the bar the terrorists have set
12/9/2014 7:04:28 PM
My description IS setting the bar higher. How do you deal with those unafraid to die?
12/9/2014 9:06:31 PM
so you're in favor of torture, even when it's been proven that it rarely does anything other than make the person who is being tortured tell the person who is doing the torturing what they want to hear, regardless of if it's true or not?[Edited on December 9, 2014 at 9:31 PM. Reason : .]
12/9/2014 9:25:58 PM
i think we should just go buy a big ole farm and let em run around
12/9/2014 10:39:46 PM
^^^lifetime imprisonment works for meyou are implying a moral standard we should hold of "whats good for the goose, is good for the gander"we should not sacrifice our morals to protect us from some threat
12/10/2014 12:15:20 AM
'MURRCA FUCK YEAH119: Number of individuals known to have been held in CIA custody under the agency's detention and interrogation program26: Number of individuals the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence has determined to have been "wrongfully" held by the CIA180: Maximum number of hours detainees were forcefully kept awake, "at times with their hands shackled above their heads"5: Number of detainees who experienced "disturbing hallucinations" during prolonged sleep deprivation5: Number of CIA detainees subjected to "rectal rehydration" or rectal feeding without documented medical necessity3: Number of detainees the CIA threatened with harm to their children or sexual abuse of their mother834: The number of times "enhanced interrogation" appears131: The number of times the word "torture" appears in the report4: The number of years that the CIA used enhanced interrogation before briefing President George W. Bush on the specific techniques they were employing180: Number of dollars, in millions, the CIA included in a base contract in 2006 to hire psychologists to help devise the agency's enhanced interrogation techniques17: Number of detainees subjected to enhanced interrogation without approval from CIA headquarters
12/10/2014 7:58:31 AM
"I know from personal experience that the abuse of prisoners will produce more bad than good intelligence. I know that victims of torture will offer intentionally misleading information if they think their captors will believe it. I know they will say whatever they think their torturers want them to say if they believe it will stop their suffering.""the use of torture compromises that which most distinguishes us from our enemies, our belief that all people, even captured enemies, possess basic human rights."- Sen. John McCain
12/10/2014 2:00:55 PM
In one instance, a CIA member fuckin, fuckin, tied him up to a bed post with his ass cheeks spread out and shit, right? He then put a hanger on the fuckin' stove and let that shit sit there for like a half hour.Then he took it off and stuck it in his ass slow.......like TSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!
12/10/2014 3:43:58 PM
Eh yo, I heard they took their nuts and put em on a dresser, just the fuckin nuts Layin there on the fucking dresser, and then banged them shits with a spiked fucking bat - GABLAUGHHHH......Also OEP, don't you live in a foreign country? (Where no doubt the CIA is running wild). Are you sure you want to fix any identifiable info to something that is crossing the CIA???? Also Also, did any one read the small blurb about some of the agents were disturbed and crying after carrying out/watching/assessing the waterboarding of some Muhammad cat??? So fucked up.
12/10/2014 3:55:20 PM
It's pretty bad that they couldn't produce one single instance of torture producing actionable intelligence that prevented an imminent attack. You're not going to convince me it helped you catch Osama Bin Laden, no matter what you show me, considering he was never even caught during the life of the program. So the only other thing worth undermining our international credibility for would be actually stopping an attack that could otherwise have not been prevented, otherwise you're just hurting people cuz it feels good.[Edited on December 10, 2014 at 3:57 PM. Reason : imminent]
12/10/2014 3:55:44 PM
I'm not going to say that we should never, ever, under any circumstances, engage in torture...but it should be an exceedingly rare exception to the rule, approved at very high levels, and for a specific reason. I'm talking so rare that we might never encounter the need, and if we did, it would really be once in a blue moon.I'm not saying that these motherfuckers shouldn't very much dislike their time in our custody, and I frankly don't give even the slightest fuck about the welfare or even remotely humane treatment of many of them, but I care because we generally shouldn't be engaging in these sorts of actions if we're the good guys. Even I'm not so realpolitik that I don't mostly believe in us being the good guys. Secondarily, from a practical perspective, I care because it diminishes our standing to insist upon lawful and humane treatment of Americans when we inevitably find the shoe on the other foot. Al Qaeda, ISIS, Boku Harem, and even certain state actors might not care, but that's a genie we shouldn't voluntarily let out of the bottle.
12/10/2014 4:28:12 PM
As is true with all forms of government sanctioned use of force, if you leave the option on the table, it can, and will be abused.Why even let the option remain on the table if you think it should only be used every once in a blue moon? The risk of it being abused is 100%. The chance of it producing any valuable information is about 0%.Am I missing something, here?
12/10/2014 5:31:42 PM
I heard that most of the information gathered for this report was obtained from the lawyers of those that were tortured. Intelligence from the source agencies such as the CIA was kept to a minimum. Nobody gives a crap about any lasting harm releasing this information could do.
12/10/2014 5:44:21 PM
An impeccable argument in favor of government secrecy.Well done. I was wondering who was going to step to play the role of the good little authoritarian.
12/10/2014 5:52:30 PM
12/10/2014 6:12:14 PM
12/10/2014 6:14:50 PM
12/10/2014 6:26:51 PM
wow http://mic.com/articles/106118/fox-news-host-has-total-team-america-style-meltdown-over-cia-torture-report(watch the fox news video)
12/10/2014 7:01:22 PM
12/10/2014 9:59:38 PM
12/10/2014 10:02:56 PM
^ thank God for that... the world is a safer place now that he is behind bars!
12/11/2014 12:46:13 AM
12/12/2014 2:59:01 PM
I can't imagine any psychologists saying to anybody "yeah, feed them through their anuses, confine them in boxes 2 feet tall for 2 days, keep them awake for 8 days in a row, pour water over them while lying at a negative angle..." and so on.Those psychologists are not psychologists using any stretch of the imagination. They are evil doctors and should be locked away for life.
12/12/2014 3:40:44 PM
I was at Diane Feinstein's congressional office on Monday (taking the teenagers I work with on a lobbying/advocacy experience). We had no idea any of this was about to come out so we were kind of shocked to walk up and see so many press people outside her door. It definitely added a new interesting factor to the experience, especially to see the controlled chaos of a congressional office during a controversial reveal.
12/12/2014 5:14:01 PM
^^^https://news.vice.com/article/exclusive-psychologist-not-named-in-torture-report-confirms-his-role-in-cia-interrogation-program
12/12/2014 7:19:22 PM
^ exactly, that's what i remember reading elsewhere.as i said, they were in it for the money, and they sold their souls to the devil. in a perfect world, they would be locked away for life.
12/12/2014 9:23:51 PM
We're worried about throwing water on terrorists.Meanwhile, ISIS declares sex slavery ok for women, teens and prepubescents as long as they're unbelievers. Yet people want the UN to look into our past presidents and officials.Why are liberals dead set on making this country look bad in the eyes of the world. Whatever went on behind the scenes, it should have stayed behind the scenes.
12/13/2014 9:37:40 AM
Is rjrumfel actually retarded?
12/13/2014 10:03:59 AM
The only thing worse than defending torture is wishing you could just pretend it never happened.
12/13/2014 10:10:32 AM
^^^ Jesus Christ dude
12/13/2014 10:24:12 AM
12/13/2014 2:10:46 PM
First of all, is anyone surprised this went on?Secondly, do you not realize that this is almost certainly still happening? I mean, Christ, Obama has killed more people with drones than Bush did even in Cheney's wettest dreams. What makes you think that the CIA has dialed back it's tactics just because some other guy is in office ignoring everything they do?There are a lot of problems with "enhanced interrogation" and torture. From a moral standpoint I don't have a problem with threatening to kill family members or similar tactics, but when you start shocking testicles or depriving people of sleep you've gone too far and that erodes our ability to claim the moral high ground. The biggest problem though, is from a purely utilitarian standpoint. Torture just doesn't produce good intelligence. This is not a new revelation either, it's something we have known for years. Most people who get into positions of power have serious psychological problems, most politicians are narcissists, most prison guards are sadists, etc. The kind of person who wants to join a country's secret police are warped. Our CIA is going to attract the same kind of person that the Stasi and Gestapo did, but fortunately our government is a little more benign.
12/13/2014 3:33:29 PM
saying the USA is morally above or better than this is pretty naive / stupid.obviously this is horrible, but when was the last time we were truly the force of good in the world?it doesnt matter who the president is, what agency is responsible, who investigates who, or what the UN says (every country including us is going to have these little holes in the dirt where they shove green beans in suspect asshole).
12/13/2014 9:30:41 PM
No I'm not saying we actually are morally superior, I'm saying it hurts our ability to make that claim on the international stage.
12/14/2014 1:37:55 AM
12/14/2014 2:04:25 AM
You'd probably get better intelligence out of these guys by getting them drunk and playing flip-cup or beer pong with them than by torturing them. Nobody is going to keep bin Laden's location a secret if you offer them another re-rack in exchange for intel. And even if you don't get the information, who cares? At least you get to play beer pong with a terrorist, which I can only imagine would be fun.Stuck in Gitmo, torture victim weighs in on LeBron, ‘Gangnam Style’
12/14/2014 4:35:17 AM
Clearly Obama will shut this down as fast as he closed Guantanamo just like he promised.
12/14/2014 10:43:16 AM
It's likely Obama has authorized torture, which means he can't take action against Cheney, otherwise the next president will take action against him.We'll see though... I guess it depends on what the international response is. Cheney openly declaring he doesn't regret torturing innocent people hurts Obama.It's funny Jon Stewart made a movie about Iran locking up an innocent journalist, while our own government was doing much worse things.
12/14/2014 10:01:02 PM
^^Congress blocked Obama from shutting down Gitmo
12/14/2014 10:29:24 PM
12/14/2014 11:50:14 PM
he's saying that's how anyone okay with torture should act/think, not that its okay to act/think that way
12/15/2014 9:19:35 AM
Awesome Cheney quotes:http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2014/12/fox-news-catches-dick-cheney-dissembling-about-torture/383690/http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2014/12/dick-cheney-defends-the-torture-innocents/383741/
12/16/2014 2:13:12 AM
Bush/Cheney and the lot should have been tried for war crimes but that will never happen.[Edited on December 16, 2014 at 5:39 PM. Reason : .]
12/16/2014 5:39:03 PM
WE ARE WHO WE THOUGHT WE WERE!!!!11!!!1!!!![Edited on December 16, 2014 at 7:48 PM. Reason : America the beautiful]
12/16/2014 7:46:56 PM