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| View Poll Results: Should waterboarding be legal? | |||
| Yes | | 63 | 59.43% |
| No | | 43 | 40.57% |
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| | #93 (permalink) |
| Marksman Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: tan (angle) * distance to target
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![]() ![]() | That is the opinion of the person commenting on the original article written and published in the Chicago Tribune. Here is more opinion for this debate. Hot Air Blog Archive Bombshell: ABC independently confirms success of CIA “torture” tactics
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| Mercenary Scientist: Have calculator, will travel ![]() Join Date: Mar 2008
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I would think that folk who are interested in their gun rights would be sensitive to that form of argument. "If we allow people to carry concealed then blood will run in the streets." It's the exact same argument. If it's valid for you, it's valid against you. I don't happen to think it's valid in either direction. The solution isn't to ban anything that might be abused. That way basically means abandoning everything.The solution is to codify when and where it might be properly used and keep a sharp eye out for the abuses and drop the hammer on them. It's part of that "eternal vigilance" that is the price of liberty. | |
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| Master ![]() | I guess what I would like to see is a limiting of government power. History shows that we have lost rights slowly over time. A while back in this thread we had a Gulf war vet, Blue Tile Spook, talk about fighting with honor. Was that post lost? Did no one read it? How is fighting with honor, no matter how hard it is, lost? Is it only instilled in our servicemen and women? The scary thing is "terrorism" is a blanket word that can be applied to anyone. Just like communism. Please go torture terrorism. Please go hit terrorism in the face. You can't. And this war on terrorism will never end. Rather it went from war with eurasia to eastasia. I mean from communism to terrorism. The point is ANYONE can be a terrorist. Therefore anyone can be tortured. Including an American citizen. |
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| Mercenary Scientist: Have calculator, will travel ![]() Join Date: Mar 2008
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The French fought with "honor" at Agincourt and Crecy. There's no "honor" in extinction. And there's no honor in letting thousands of civilians die horribly because of squeamishness. If they're willing to play nice, I'm willing to play nice. If they insist on war to the knife. I'll give them war to the knife. Frankly, we do play a lot nicer than they do. They count on it, in fact. If we were to actually play by the RIFs (note: shorthand for Radical Islamic Fundamentalist--not a term for all muslims) rules, the response to 9/11 would have been glow-in-the-dark glass parking lots at Medina and Mecca. Frankly, if we played by their rules we'd be a whole lot better at it. It is said that one should pick one's enemies carefully because sooner or later you'll become just like them. Unfortunately, that only works when you get to pick your enemies. We didn't pick Radical Islam as an enemy, they picked us. And they should remember the converse. Sooner or later, the enemy you pick may become just like you. Recommended reading: "A Desert Called Peace" by Tom Kratman and John Ringo's essay on Option Zero | |
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Remember, we aren't talking about cutting fingers off like the Yakuza, or putting someone on a bed frame hooked to a car battery. We are talking about waterboarding. While it may be an awful thing to go through, we also aren't talking about American Citizens, or even innocent foriegners. We are talking about enemy combatants that are trying to wipe US of the map along with Israel. And if a terrorist turns out to be an American Citizen, that constitutes treason and he/she's going to die anyway. Yes, there will be abuses of this power, but as was said before, you drop the hammer on those people. They are breaking the law by doing so. If they declare a drug runner an "enemy combatant", you lock the person(s) up that declared him one and tortured him/her since running drugs is not terrorism. We have already defined terrorists as Radical Religious Extremeists out to kill as many people as possible. To just start declaring criminals as terrorists crosses the line and those whom do so should be punished, even if that means it extends to the President himself. Period. There can be no wiggle room or they will continue to abuse their powers. We have given up enough rights last century, how about this century we start taking them back? ![]()
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| Mercenary Scientist: Have calculator, will travel ![]() Join Date: Mar 2008
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The only way we "picked" them was in just not rolling over for them. | |
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There is always danger and there will always be an enemy. How can we call them the savages, terrorists, bad guys if we act just as savagly. How can we preach to others that we are the good guys when we torture people in the back ground? War is more than just guys, guns, and bombs. War is in our hearts, and our minds; if we can't win over people mentally and emotionally it will never matter how many 'enemies' we destroy, the next generation will just pick up where the old one left off because we proved to them that we were the 'evil ones'. Torture like water boarding MAY give us short term advantages (even that is a gamble), but it will only lead to failure in the long term. | |
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