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Old 2009-01-15, 03:37
antonio123 antonio123 is offline
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Default Why is torture such a fukin big deal?

Seriously wtf how is torturing TERRORISTS such a big fukin deal?? The same people who if they could, would want every single non muslim in the western world tortured to death...

It makes me sick that , that fucking muslim nigger obama is shutting down the prison to torture them and than this bullshit

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20090115...ntanamotorture


fuck obama and fuck the pussys who oppose torture
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Old 2009-01-15, 03:44
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I think the biggest problem is that it generally doesn't work. You can get anyone to admit to anything if you torture them enough.
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Old 2009-01-15, 04:16
SWATFAG SWATFAG is offline
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Seriously wtf how is torturing TERRORISTS such a big fukin deal?? The same people who if they could, would want every single non muslim in the western world tortured to death...

It makes me sick that , that fucking muslim nigger obama is shutting down the prison to torture them and than this bullshit

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20090115...ntanamotorture


fuck obama and fuck the pussys who oppose torture
Camp Delta is just another case of Bush trying to be a dictator with pure disregard for the laws and rights that has made the US the great country it was before W as president and will be again after he is tried for his crimes while president. Too bad you are so un-American also. buddy.

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Washington - The US Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that President George W Bush's plan to try Guantanamo detainees are illegal under US law and the Geneva Conventions.

The case was brought by Salim Ahmed Hamdan, Osama bin Laden's alleged bodyguard and driver who has been held at Guantanamo for more than four years. Hamdan has been charged with conspiracy in the military tribunals ordered by Bush five years ago.

The high court's 5-3 decision means that Bush administration will have to re-evaluate its prosecution of 10 detainees held at the controversial prison camp in Cuba.

'The military commission at issue is not expressly authorized by any congressional act,' Justice John Paul Stevens wrote for the majority. The tribunals 'must be understood to incorporate at least the barest of those trial protections that have been recognized by customary international law.'

'In undertaking to try Hamdan and subject him to criminal punishment, the (Bush administration) is bound to comply with the rule of law that prevails in this jurisdiction,' Stevens said, according to CNN.


Hamdan's US military appointed attorney, Lieutenant Commander Charles Swift, said he was prepared to defend his client in a court martial or civilian court now that the tribunals have been defeated. Hamdan has been charged with one count of conspiracy.

'All we wanted is a fair trial and we thank the Supreme Court for ensuring Mr Hamdan will get one,' Swift told reporters on the court's steps.

He called the ruling a 'rebuke of the process' that upheld America's 'fundamental values.' 'We can't be scared out of who we are.'

The court favoured Hamdan's argument that Bush did not have the authority to order the tribunals. Two years ago the court also ruled against the Bush administration, saying detainees cannot be held indefinitely without access to federal courts.

There are about 460 prisoners held at Guantanamo who have not been granted 'prisoner of war' status under the Geneva Conventions. Instead, the Bush administration has dubbed them 'unlawful combatants' to circumvent international obligations.

The ruling is likely to fuel growing international pressure on Bush to shut down the facility opened to hold detainees captured in Afghanistan. Close US allies and the United Nations have called for the shutting of the prison facility known as Camp Delta.

Bush has said he would like to close Guantanamo as well and his government was making arrangements to repatriate many of the captives, but that there were some still determined to carry out worldwide attacks who were too dangerous to release.

http://www.monstersandcritics.com/ne...nals__Roundup_
And evidence obtained through torture is suspect and is not allowed to be presented in a court of law or a military tribunal. Which should be another black page in the legacy that Bush leaves as he leaves office.

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http://crooksandliars.com/silentpatr...ts-911-suspect

Pentagon official admits 9/11 suspect was tortured
By SilentPatriot Wednesday Jan 14, 2009 11:00am

Bob Woodward scoops another one, this time getting a top Pentagon official to admit, on record, that the United States did indeed torture Mohammed al-Qahtani, a Saudi who allegedly "hoped" to become part of the 9/11 attack.

The Age:

THE official in charge of the military commission process at Guantanamo Bay has become the first senior Bush Administration figure to publicly admit that a detainee was tortured.

Judge Susan Crawford, who was in charge of deciding whether to bring Guantanamo Bay detainees — beginning with Australian David Hicks — to trial, has concluded that the US military tortured a Saudi Arabian who allegedly planned to take part in the September 11, 2001, attacks.

She said Mohammed al-Qahtani was interrogated with techniques that included sustained isolation, sleep deprivation, public nudity and prolonged exposure to cold, leaving him in a "life-threatening condition".

"We tortured Qahtani," Judge Crawford said in her first interview since her appointment by Defence Secretary Robert Gates in February 2007. "His treatment met the legal definition of torture. And that's why I did not refer the case (for prosecution)."

Take special note of that last part. This is exactly why torture is counterproductive. Not only is it morally reprehensible and of dubious efficacy, it ends up prohibiting us from prosecuting these criminals the real American way.

The GWOT really is a "war of ideas." When we torture and imprison indefinitely those those seek to attack us, we drag ourselves down to their level, all the while showing the world that we don't really stand for what we say we do. This is George Bush's true legacy. He and his cronies may be running around trying to convince you otherwise. But I know you're all smart enough to know better.

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Old 2009-01-15, 05:43
ArgonPlasma2000 ArgonPlasma2000 is offline
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Seriously wtf how is torturing TERRORISTS such a big fukin deal?? The same people who if they could, would want every single non muslim in the western world tortured to death...

It makes me sick that , that fucking muslim nigger obama is shutting down the prison to torture them and than this bullshit

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20090115...ntanamotorture


fuck obama and fuck the pussys who oppose torture
1: Torture provides unreliable information.
2: How would YOU like to be tortured, and what would you tell your captors?
3: It is against basic human rights.
4: There are only a handful of people we know for fact that are terrorists: http:../../www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...061100381.html

Even though it's a4 year old article, nothing has changed. The "evidence" wouldn't stand a snowball's chance in hell of netting a conviction, even according to prosecutors: http:../../www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...011302888.html

No matter what they want to do to you, no one is above the law. Law and empathy is what separates us from animals.
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Old 2009-01-15, 13:37
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1: Torture provides unreliable information.
2: How would YOU like to be tortured, and what would you tell your captors?
3: It is against basic human rights.
4: There are only a handful of people we know for fact that are terrorists:.
5: YOU also could be labeled as a domestic terrorist and tortured.
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Old 2009-01-15, 17:57
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Default Re: Why is torture such a fukin big deal?

I came back after a while just to see how the quality of the debates continue to deteriorate. See how the OP capitalize the world terrorist, clearly showing how this concept has been tattooed into his brain up to the point that he will not hesitate in giving up his own rights to help fighting "the terrorists".
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Old 2009-01-16, 02:21
Yggdrasil Yggdrasil is offline
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I came back after a while just to see how the quality of the debates continue to deteriorate. See how the OP capitalize the world terrorist, clearly showing how this concept has been tattooed into his brain up to the point that he will not hesitate in giving up his own rights to help fighting "the terrorists".
You happen to have clicked on a rather disappointing argument. Don't take this as reflecting on Politics.

OP, people under torture admit anything. And thanks to Bush's draconian measures for national security, he can label whoever he deems a terrorist and ship them of to torture.
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Old 2009-01-16, 03:11
Lo Bello Lo Bello is offline
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Default Re: Why is torture such a fukin big deal?

Torture is bullshit. It for one doesn't work, and I don't think has ever worked. Anyone getting tortured, back from the witch hunts of the Salem witch trials, to the Spanish Inquisition, to today's waterboarding, have admitted to things that were obviously not true (or possible, i.e. witchcraft). Torture makes you say anything and as such should not be a form of anything, let alone interrogation. Fuck you OP, I'd like to see your ass get tortured just because you disagree with the current administration.
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Old 2009-01-16, 03:25
Iehovah Iehovah is offline
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I've got no problem with torturing terrorists. Use castration, the whole works.

The problem comes down to identifying who is a terrorist in the first place, and that's when I have a problem with torture.
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