11 Comments
- NightcrawlerX, on 03/14/2008, -2/+5Torture is NEVER the answer.
- dartmanx, on 03/15/2008, -1/+3Did you go to Gitmo and ask these folks whether they were handed in for a bounty? Or did you read that on a blog somewhere? I can probably counter that by finding another blog saying the opposite. My point: The amount of ***** on both sides of the issue is appalling.
- Waiting2awake, on 03/15/2008, -1/+2Agreed - but torture is torture - and everyone fully knows that waterboarding is torture. This debate on whether it is or isn't is just wasting time - Charge the pricks with war crimes, crime against humanity, and lets get the trail going.
P.S - @Pintomp3, Spazza is fully indoctrinated in newspeak. He thinks in it. What he said is 100% correct - his mistake is that he thinks that "terrorists" are brown people instead of those spying on him. Looked at in that light - what he says about power is correct(Do you think some guy barely keeping himself alive cares about power or food? - now those inside Washington? Power-addicts?) he just doesn't know he has been misdirected. - optoomistic, on 03/20/2008, -0/+1The government/fox news says "hey its not that bad, see."
brain washing ***** - pintomp3, on 03/15/2008, -2/+3do you realize that over 90% of the detainees in gitmo are people who were handed over to US forces for a bounty? in a poor country, people are selling out other innocent people for money. sometimes it's the actual terrorists selling innocent iraqis to us, so they can buy weapons to kill more iraqis and americans. only about 5% are picked up by US forces or iraqi security forces. that means we are torturing innocent people. how can you justify that? torturing people doesn't stop terrorists, it creates more of them.
- pintomp3, on 03/15/2008, -0/+1"only 5 percent of the detainees were captured by U.S. forces, while 86 percent were arrested by either Pakistani authorities or Afghanistan’s Northern Alliance at a time when large bounties were being offered for suspected terrorists or Taliban fighters"
http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761557311/guan ...
amnesty international came to the same findings. - Railer, on 03/16/2008, -0/+1Kidnappers have your mother and or child, your family is alive, but not for long, they are currently buried alive scratching and screaming to get out. You caught one kidnapper, but he's not telling where they are, what do you suggest?
- ALyken, on 03/25/2008, -0/+1You aren't considering that not all the people held are guilty. Would you subject an innocent to this?
- ALyken, on 03/25/2008, -0/+1Waterboarding? What an innocent name for something so sinister.
- mikevogel, on 03/19/2008, -0/+0Since waterboarding is not torture, I decided to try it on my kids in this video:
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1159184/waterboardin ... - inactive, on 03/15/2008, -4/+3Yes, I want the torture of Islamic terrorists who would kill innocent women and children to have long-lasting universal implications - to scare other would-be terrorists into not murdering anymore.
Look, these...people usually understand only one thing - power. They are not going to be swayed by diplomatic talk. They are not going to stop even if you offer concessions. They respect only one thing - power. So, show them who has the most power...and do it to protect future victims.

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