information from waterboarded suspects is guaranteed to be correct, always.its not like the information we often get from all that stuff that isn't torture but is isn't sometimes unreliable
4/23/2009 2:25:16 PM
I will have to say though, I don't agree with releasing the interrogation memos and starting a witch hunt. I don't think that is what Mr. Obama intended, but it looks like it might go that way.
4/24/2009 8:37:46 AM
4/24/2009 9:38:26 AM
yeah cause waterboarding is torture
4/24/2009 11:23:01 AM
From the CIA:
4/24/2009 11:30:21 AM
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4/24/2009 11:46:40 AM
4/24/2009 11:47:48 AM
Water boarding is about a 0.1 on a torture scale of 0 to 10 . Should we be doing it? No, but people have blown it way out of proportion. You want torture? Break a law in any non-western country and get sent to prison, then compare the two. We are held to this crazy standard, and we are criticized by countries that do far worse as a general practice. yeah... Should be be criticizing ourselves for doing it? Hell yeah. But everyone else can gtfo.
4/24/2009 12:12:34 PM
4/24/2009 12:27:56 PM
sure of course it is not torture it is Enhanced Interrogation TechniquesWhy do republicans insist on beating around the bush with their nice euphemisms. If this is really necessary for the security our nation than so be it but don't try to lie and bullshit people.
4/24/2009 12:42:08 PM
4/24/2009 12:47:18 PM
Oh, and if it is not torture, why would beg to confess after just 2 minutes of said treatment? And since Muslim terrorists are 5-10 times better at tolerating water torture spa treatment than the CIA TUFF guys, why don't they hire them to teach them how to become so good at tolerating the non-torture? It is a win-win situation.
4/24/2009 1:03:10 PM
I didn't know John Yoo was a TKE.
4/24/2009 2:35:46 PM
4/24/2009 2:39:38 PM
4/25/2009 12:20:15 PM
This thread is even funnier if you remember internet political chat circa 2000-2001.Republicans were saying the exact same thing Honestly, this all meet and greet shit right now. I actually am really glad that Obama is getting out there and meeting with world leaders, but I will be more impressed when things actually start getting done. Climate change is a big priority and it really cant be addressed at a national level. Ditto on nuclear proliferation.These are big priorities for Obama too and that makes me glad. But I think I will feel better about the international situation when something is done about them.
4/25/2009 12:40:32 PM
A big priority? I rate lots of thing above climate change. However, assuming what you say is true, then I see a pattern: everyone respects America after we get a new President, which I guess makes sense. Whenever America does something evil, the President takes the blame and America remains innocent. As such, every 4 to 8 years we throw away the old blamed president and get a new clean one. Rinse and repeat. I suspect this is why people actually like Democracy. It doesn't work better than other forms of government, but it does change-over faster.
4/25/2009 2:06:46 PM
4/25/2009 3:04:04 PM
4/25/2009 3:50:57 PM
I did not have sex with that enhanced interrogation technique!**Except that I actually did.
4/25/2009 5:16:22 PM
oh snap!
4/25/2009 5:26:03 PM
it took you 3 months to come up with that?
4/25/2009 5:29:49 PM
agentlion,Well there was the Lewinsky thing. But on-line, Republicans were convinced that Clinton reduced our stature in the world because he made us look weak militarily.They think he essentially gave away state secrets to China.http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/940025/postsThey also thought he should have done more to save the Canal, and by not doing so he was essentially playing into the Chinese's hands (they were really worried about the Chinese).http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=14863And if you believe it, they actually used to complain that Clinton stretched our military so thin that we couldn't adequately protect ourselves. Involving ourselves in regional conflicts like in Kosovo was sure to undermine our security.http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/894350/postsAnd note that the most serious Republicans weren't saying this. Mostly just the fringe (particularly the online fringe). I'm sure you wont see the connection. "But the Republicans really *are* evil and Obama really *will* save the world!!!" But maybe one day you will.
4/26/2009 12:05:30 AM
hooksaw is back!
4/26/2009 3:07:53 AM
he takes a hiatus and the best he comes back with is "democrats, doo doo pee pee, they are dumb".
4/26/2009 10:11:15 AM
pretty funny hooksaw. Welcome back.Actually pink I think he was merging two dems lying through thier teeth into one big lie. Kudos
4/26/2009 11:03:44 AM
Politicians. They often say one thing then do another and sometimes they lie!
4/26/2009 11:23:18 AM
I think the best part of all this is that Republicans have finally come out of the closet and embraced their previously veiled fascist side. Torture is a tool of fascism, plain and simple. Giving up your morals and ethics for a feint of security is not only dumb, it's a slippery slope. It means that we have nothing to show other countries how that are better than them.It's really, really sad that so many Republicans (although not all, at least from TWW) have chosen to go down this route, and it will hurt them come elections time.To quote Erios:
4/26/2009 12:07:55 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjCzfGm0njM
4/26/2009 12:53:05 PM
damn, gg Shepard Smith. When was that - recently during the current debate, or back when we were actually doing the torture?
4/26/2009 2:11:18 PM
4/26/2009 2:26:56 PM
that doesn't make it right
4/26/2009 2:47:22 PM
yeah, the same rules should be applied to all humans. anything else is hypocritical, what to talk of morally depraved.
4/26/2009 2:49:59 PM
4/26/2009 3:15:13 PM
4/26/2009 4:14:12 PM
^^every bit of it is true.
4/26/2009 4:37:00 PM
the 14th amendment covers your first point, the courts have supported it
4/26/2009 4:39:10 PM
yeah, the bill of rights didn't even cover women and black men at the time it was written.
4/26/2009 4:41:31 PM
i don't know what point you are trying to make, and think you may have just negated your origninal point, but i assumed you meant the constitution when you said bill of rights however the bill of rights makes no distinction as you are claiming, the 5th and 6th amendment protect non-citizens as well
4/26/2009 5:08:38 PM
4/26/2009 5:46:25 PM
^^ I didn't negate myself. When it was written, the Bill of Rights only protected white men. Now it protects all american citizens through the 14th and 18th amendments. It still doesn't protect foreigners. Also, the bill of rights is an amendment to the constitution, so the bill of rights would only apply to those people covered under the constitution. The constitution starts off by stating how it applies to American citizens, so the Bill of Right inherantly applies to American citizens.^was 9/11 the only attack on Americans you can remember? Correct me if I'm wrong, but that was the second time the world trade center had been attacked, along with several attacks over the year on US embassies, military barracks, etc. 9/11 was the event that made America realize enough was enough and that we needed to round up these morons and stop the bullshit. We aren't torturing these individuals to find out who attacked the towers; we're try to prevent them from making their next move.
4/26/2009 6:28:42 PM
Boumediene v. Bush reaffirmed that the 5th and 6th amendment protections extend to detainees, you are going to have to dig a little more to try to support your misguided positionsee also: Rasul v. Bush, Hamdan v. Rumsfield, [Edited on April 26, 2009 at 6:49 PM. Reason : .]
4/26/2009 6:47:25 PM
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/26/opinion/26rich.html?_r=1
4/26/2009 7:20:45 PM
Bush was a fucking dastardly war criminal who attacked a country under manufactured and patently false pretexts, leading to the destruction of the country and death of half a million civilians.He is no better than Karadzic, Milosevic, or Mladic.He should be prosecuted by the ICC, as were they.He will meet his deserved fate in the next life, if not this one.IBTButSaddamWasAHorribleButcher. Yeah well, do you see me defending or praising Saddam? As far as I am concerned, if there is a just God in this world, Saddam and Bush will be cellmates in Hell. So, shut up.[Edited on April 26, 2009 at 7:33 PM. Reason : ]
4/26/2009 7:29:41 PM
4/27/2009 12:13:08 AM
WWRD?http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2009/04/what-reagan-signed.html
4/27/2009 2:21:52 AM
^^^dude, its crazy rants like that that hurt your credibility.
4/27/2009 4:51:43 PM
exactly what part of that is "crazy"?
4/27/2009 4:53:50 PM
^ thanks.^^ did you see the post by moron above mine? my rant was crazy, but bush and co. forcing the intelligence agencies to manufacture intelligence (which DIRECTLY led to the destruction of a country and people) is not crazy?saddam was a butcher, but as long as you didn't say anything against him, you could lead a peaceful life. now? you step out and there is a very real chance you might get kidnapped or blown to pieces. people have stopped their kids from going to school because there are scared. the number of "honor killings" and other violence against women has increased exponentially. what to talk of the civilians who actually died due to the bombings raids, cluster bombs, urban warfare, etc.anyway, all that talk of saddam is moot, because he is NOT the reason the US attacked irack. neither is giving people freedom and democracy.and for that (for lying to the world and destroying a country), he and his co-perpetrators will burn in hell forever, as he should.
4/27/2009 5:01:28 PM