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Byron, those freedom fighters don't have to play by the rules. And it's always America's fault anyway.
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Now, before anybody jumps down my throat, I'm only trying to make a point. IMHO, the real thing that needs to be discussed here is how effective is torture at obtaining reliable, useful information? If someone was holding my daughter hostage, for instance, and I had someone else in my possession that knew where she was, you can bet that I would be tempted use any means necessary to extract that information so I understand the need to extract information. I have read alot of information, though, that suggests that torture isn't a great way to gain reliable info and that it also carries with it negatvie reprocussions. We can argue all day long the definitions in the GCs, but in the end, is it the right thing to be doing? |
Here's a thought. All the detainees should be released from the military prisons and subjected to "due process" through the systems of their home countries. Wonder which they would prefer?
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Mike you make a valid point, but what is your alternative? I'm being serious here, how do you expect to get information out of prisoners who in some cases would rather die than give up that info? It's not like criminals in the US where you can make a "deal". Telling a jihadist that we will put him up in a cushy house in Vegas just isn't going to do the trick. |
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We've released hundreds if not thousands of detainees between Iraq, Afghanistan and Gitmo. I'm not aware of any who ran to the media to show off their torture scars. And I'm also not aware of any Americans ever released by the terrorists. Some escaped or were rescued, but none were released. |
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If you really want to torture someone, make them listen to Rap & disco:eek:
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Like I said earlier, I think a better direction for this discussion is "does it work"? Is torture the best tool in the toolbox for extracting reliable, useful information? Has anyone here seen the movie "Rendition"? It's just a movie, I know, but I would be surprised if it was completely off-base as to what goes on. |
Yes, I'm fine with waterboarding. We all know it broke KSM and that's good enough for me. I don't want to treat al Qaeda detainees well. I want them to suffer badly. They welcome death. They don't welcome torture.
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Sorry, who said waterboarding was torture again? Did we agree on that? I didn't think so.
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WB'ing is not torture. What has become torture to me is the moral equivocation. Has anyone seen the movie, 'The Longest yard' It's just a movie, I know, but I would be surprised if it was completely off-base as to what goes on in Prison sports. I am outraged. |
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You are stating bald faced lies and have zero knowledge of care nor transport of prisoners, whether they are legal, illegal, or unlawful. Access to due process exists and is exercised during the process, research of facts helps with comprehension. Due process that moronic idiots want is another thing entirely. S/F, FOG |
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You guys are too quick to call names and automatically label someone as an idiot if they don't agree with you. I was actually attempting to have a rational discussion on this. Nevermind. Pretty soon Mule will call me a lefty or something. :rolleyes: |
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There are vast differences between torture (see Racer’s post for a mild view) and harsh interrogation methods. You are already defining SERE methods as torture, which is new wave PC double speak and not in accordance with history. I have had ITT (Interrogator Translator) teams work for me and while I had to get smart quick it did not in any way shape or form make me an effective Interrogator. Lack of skill by the Interrogator does not mean the technique(s) are ineffective. S/F, FOG |
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There is a huge body of learned discussion that calls into question information gleaned from torture...there is also a counter argument that posits the information, if the informant is held for long periods of time, is relevant. A rational discussion, IMHO, never includes a reference to a movie. And I say again, I never call anyone names... |
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