What does keeping the option open to waterboarding a known terrorist - caught in the act no less - have to do with justice and freedom? You can still try him in a court of law after you waterbord him. We will still be free during his waterboarding, and after.
Torturing people at all is a violation of values, it's wrong. It's not 'justice'. And it's not about 'freedom', but the atmosphere that results when torture is permitted tends to reduce the freedoms allowed too.
'If we're over here torturing people for security, how can you raise these whiny little complaints your freedoms are being violated? You have to sacrifice too'.
I don't look at it as Americans being afraid (like too many on here like to conjure up so their argument looks more sensational), the blue collar (F, even white collar) Americans I know (and that spans a wide gamut of people) aren't afraid: They're F'ing tired of these scumbags.
Maybe you're right, maybe people give them too much credit as afraid. Maybe they are really just asses, monsters, who lack morality, and human decency, who dehumanize others and are too lazy to give as crap about what's done. You make a convicing case for that being the situation. You know, we get tired of robbers, burglars, rapers, people who commit fraud, murderers, and other criminals. Maybe we should not worry if they're tortured and put in disease-reiddent rat-infested cells and fed cockroaches. Who cares. Dehumanize the scumbag criminals. You are, assuming, nodding, 'hey Craig234 is making sense wow!'.
If you don't understand why we put those people in safer, cleaner prisons, feed them healthy but basic food, treat their illness, while punishing all of them with the loss of personal freedom, see above adjectives.
Really, these terrorists you and your not so wide gamut of fellow underdeveloped people are 'tired of' are in the same category as the criminals - just not citizens, further away, you relate to them less than citizens.
But the same principles are involved.
Next you minimize the issues.
They don't want to hear that the ACLU doesn't like the temperature in the guys room
We're not talking about adjusting the thermostat for comfort from 85 to 75. We're talking about significant use of temperature to coerce as part of a regime of torture.
Need I rebut all your misrepresentations this way, when I'm talking to a wall and you don't give a crap?
, and they want to meet with him to see if he's doing alright.
As in, there is some witness, so if the guy is being raped nightly, someone finds out. If pieces of his face are hanging by shreds of skin, someone knows. You don't care.
Remember Abu Ghraib, the abuses the Republican and Democratic leadership both said was immoral, wrong, a stain on our nation's honor, horrible, criminal?
That wasn't stopped by the military on its own. It wasn't exposed to the public by the military on its own. It was going along merrily with no end in sight, undiscovered, if not for the freak luck of one guy and photos.
But you don't care.
Their attitude is F this guy, and F the ACLU.
Exactly the attitude of the Nazi who supported the holocaust towards the Jew lovers. The attitude of the moral scumbag who lacks morality and dehumanized people. They're so ANNOYING whining 'torture'.
And the do gooder ACLU who stand up for the people to get in the way of the torture, how annoying. Don't they understand these are not human beings, stop pretending they are.
You are the moral equivalent of the rest of moral degenerates who dehumanize, even if you are not dong the same deeds, you are advocating the same lack of morality that allows it.
The Libs on this board will swear left and right that I'm lying, that it's hearsay, etc. etc.
I haven't said you are lying or it's hearsay, I said I believe you and you are a moral scumbag.
I guaranFingT you though, you take a cross country drive across the US and ask all the average everyday people you meet, they will tell you by far exactly what I just told you.
And if you drive across any country - why not stick with Nazi Germany - you will find some people who support the evil you do. So what? It's evil. What's your argument, if someone support it it's ok?
You are not developed enogh to get the idea of things like humanity. You can cry all day, shed big tears for oh poor people on the plane *you can relate to*, people in yuour tribe - and you're right. They ARE people and it IS tragic for them to get killed. But you don't understnad 'humanity' and the same horor for others. The massive investment you make in not wanting that plane blown up, you don't care so much that a building is bombed overseas. That just hapopens, they're used to it, those are just cheap third world Muslims. So what. Oh well.
I've long said, evil doesn't really exist the way many think. There aren't people who are rubbing their hands cackling devising the next act of killing civilians.
What there are are underdeveloped people who say 'so what' about the torture of people they have not developed morality to care about. They are the amoral advocates of evil becase they don't get it.
They rationalize the evil to others they don't care about while not tolerating it for 'their side', they are the counterparts to their enemy, both sides convinced tey're rightly avenging wrongs with more violence.
I could go on but we both know I'm giving apoig singing lessons and it's a waste of time.
As opposed to people agaist torture no matter what, who would be quivering armchair twats as well? Again, you keep using afraid, quivering, armchair, twats....all sensationalistic, all misapplied.
You don't seem to have a point there, you just liike the sound of the words.
Don't F'ing care dude, doesn't bother me a bit on the strong words, just the sensationalistic and misapplied ones.
Chuck
The only misapplied words would be to say something like you are a good citizen. But when's the last time lecturing someone evil did much good?
Why don't you run along and post a response how not torturing people means causing the plane to blow up.