cnn.com — Well we all suspected it anyway. Now the question is how do we track down who as responsible for it and what do we do with them when we do. And how do we hold a government accountable that will not cooperate with us in doing so?
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doomJun 18, 2008
I agree but it will be even harder to pursue legal action AFTER than it is to pursue impeachment NOW - so if we don't get the latter I'd be very surprised to see the former once he leaves office.
deathsytheJun 19, 2008
None of our enemies abide by the or treat our soldiers with the policies of the Geneva convention, why should we treat them with the same respect?
banderwockyJun 19, 2008
I guess it's open season on "interrogating" American detainees as well then. Precedent has been set and the low road has bee taken.
lenoxusJun 20, 2008
I'm very sorry, but I'll have to shout now because I've read this claim one time to many.THEPOINTISTHATTHEY'RENOTALLSWORNENEMIES…which in and of itself wouldn't be a problem — every police department makes mistaken arrests. The problem is that they are being presumed guilty without trial or confession — and then treated worse than any American, even a confessing terrorist, would be treated by our government.
lenoxusJun 20, 2008
I don't think the Bible actually has anything to say about torture. Killing, yes, but not torture.
lenoxusJun 20, 2008
I don't see Hetman "choosing to believe some anti-American assh**e over your own countrymen". I myself am mystified by the relevance of taqiyya — except that it seems even more futile to extract information from someone willing to lie. Is the idea that we're supposed to get so enraged that Islam has this concept that we agree to any form of abusing any Muslims?