Wow, just saw an interview on CNN with former congressman Joe Walsh... what a complete asshole. Basically his view is since the "enemy" are animals we need to act like animals to defeat them. What in the holy hell is wrong with this guy? He would absolutely be a distinguished SS member had he been around at that time.
But you knew that you were still in control, and you knew that your life wasn't at risk. You could decide to end it whenever you wanted to. You probably weren't being threatened with execution, and I doubt there was anyone there threatening to kill your family.Yeah this. What they released is essentially the same crap that like 99% of all fraternity pledging is like. Yes if done long enough it's pretty brutal, but aside from water boarding, must of that stuff is harmless done short term.
One of the things they listed they do is put them on a tarp and basically douse them in cold water on and off again, while not being allowed to sleep, etc. When I pledged, I stood in a cold ass basement for 24hrs straight, with no sleep, all while being covered in ice cold water on and off again about every hour. I pissed myself to keep warm.
I guess though in a way this type of torture is worse than say, cutting their ears off or something. It messes with you mentally and effects your whole body. That's probably why they opt for stuff like this over traditional torture. I guess the exception would be waterboarding, which seems pretty bad.
I assume that you're the sort who'd campaign against the Bill of Rights because it hinders law enforcement. Just keep beating someone until they say whatever might be convenient to you. If they say contradicting things, just omit whatever you don't need. If they're innocent, keep going until they say something condemning, which is exactly why this sort of practice is useless.Sssshh. The liberals in this thread are minutes away from blowing their collective tops from the U.S. keeping detainees 'awake' for extended periods.
Give me a break. Give me the rubber hose. I'll be the first, in a looong line of people, waiting beating the shit out of them to get answers.
Turn the whole fucking area into a glass palace I say with a couple well placed nukes...
Incidentally, keeping someone alive for too long can indeed be fatal.
That doesn't make much sense. Obama tried to close gitmo in a better way and was stopped.
Obama has a horrible record on civil liberties but gitmo is not part of it. If you're going to criticize the guy it's important to be sure to criticize him on things he deserves it for.
Obama is a supporter of much which has been done. He may or may not be supportive of torture- he says he's not- but then he's for closing Gitmo and people who are for that go "yay" without thinking of something very important. Gitmo is subject to US law. By moving captives to Uruguay and similar countries what happens is completely beyond court control. Absolutely anything could be done by the host nations at our bidding and if (not saying that automatically will happen) wholesale dismemberment were to occur you could never know. It's a step down in terms of accountability and oversight other than by those who control the agenda to begin with. BUT BUT BOOSH!!!
There's little difference that we can know about except for the window dressing.
cue the apologists.
Yeah this. What they released is essentially the same crap that like 99% of all fraternity pledging is like. Yes if done long enough it's pretty brutal, but aside from water boarding, must of that stuff is harmless done short term.
One of the things they listed they do is put them on a tarp and basically douse them in cold water on and off again, while not being allowed to sleep, etc. When I pledged, I stood in a cold ass basement for 24hrs straight, with no sleep, all while being covered in ice cold water on and off again about every hour. I pissed myself to keep warm.
I guess though in a way this type of torture is worse than say, cutting their ears off or something. It messes with you mentally and effects your whole body. That's probably why they opt for stuff like this over traditional torture. I guess the exception would be waterboarding, which seems pretty bad.
I think you've got a point: It's distasteful to criticize a sitting president. People should keep their mouths shut until he's out of office.
But you knew that you were still in control, and you knew that your life wasn't at risk. You could decide to end it whenever you wanted to. You probably weren't being threatened with execution, and I doubt there was anyone there threatening to kill your family.
These people can't just say "Ok guys, I've had enough. I'm ready to go back to my comfortable room and never do this again."
You just face the promise of doing it again in a few days, with the knowledge that you won't even have the option of being able to kill yourself to end it.
I didn't realize the terrorists were following US law.
Well neither are the CIA are they?
Correct. That's the whole point of the CIA; they operate outside of the US mainly because what they do would be illegal here. Would arming the Crips or Bloods and training them to overthrow the government be legal or accepted here? Hell no. But that's what the CIA does every day in other countries.
The only reason this report is news is because the White House needed to take attention away from Gruber.
You think this report wouldn't be news otherwise? Are you joking?
Also, you realize that nobody outside of the extreme right cares about Gruber, right?
The only reason this report is news is because the White House needed to take attention away from Gruber.
That's astoundingly stupid. You're every bit as dumb as Gruber claimed you are.
Grubergate is sheer desperation on the part of Repubs. Nobody gives a rat's ass about it other than the same fools who were enthralled by OMFG BENGHAZI!
I'm not sure that your voluntary sado masochistic relationship with your housemates is that relevant to a debate on state sanctioned torture.Can confirm, I've both been subject to and carried out waterboarding, tazing, ice bathing, inversion and "cliff jumping" as part of fraternity initiation.
Correct. That's the whole point of the CIA; they operate outside of the US mainly because what they do would be illegal here. Would arming the Crips or Bloods and training them to overthrow the government be legal or accepted here? Hell no. But that's what the CIA does every day in other countries.
The only reason this report is news is because the White House needed to take attention away from Gruber.
I think you've got a point: It's distasteful to criticize a sitting president. People should keep their mouths shut until he's out of office.
Wow, just saw an interview on CNN with former congressman Joe Walsh... what a complete asshole. Basically his view is since the "enemy" are animals we need to act like animals to defeat them. What in the holy hell is wrong with this guy? He would absolutely be a distinguished SS member had he been around at that time.
Yep, I agree. I was just kind of pointing out that this isn't exactly the crazy torture chamber that a lot of the people who rally against torture wish was found. It's stuff that a lot of people have had done to them under non life threatening circumstances, which can turn pretty crappy when done for days and days on end. I mean, I'm really not sure what's worse.. Being kept awake and made to stand while constantly being cold for 2 weeks, or having my ball sack smashed with a rubber mallet, only after all my finger nails were ripped off and both my legs broken in 4 places.
All of that sounds pretty terrible. The question becomes, what line do you walk in order to get legit information out of people you truly think are a threat and torturing people for fun/have no useful information.
Since when? January 2009?
They have a simple, if not utterly stupid view.
The problem is we only act that way towards our prisoners. We don't apply that principle towards actually "winning" the "war". Hell, are we even at war? Without a guiding principle and a pressing need it seems like we just torture prisoners for the fun of it.
- We're at war.
- We're going to win at any cost.
While I stand for winning wars, I find ourselves FAR removed from actually fighting one. I therefore must oppose anyone who'd realize our fantastical delusions of "winning" on our prisoners, aka mistreating them.
