sandorski
No Lifer
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You could be right, but I'm not willing to risk the lives of Americans to find out.
Oh, yes, can you define torture?
By condoning it, yes, you are risking their Lives.
You could be right, but I'm not willing to risk the lives of Americans to find out.
Oh, yes, can you define torture?
Yes.
In said hypothetical, you'd rather 10 or more people die than torture one known murderer for intel.
I'd be hypothetically sure to tell the families of those 10+ that their loved ones died so your conscious could be clear.![]()
What part of "never" do you not understand? Make it ok for some hair-brained unlikely to ever happen hypothetical situation today, be done routinely for all sorts of situations tomorrow. It's not worth the risk.
You could be right, but I'm not willing to risk the lives of Americans to find out.
Oh, yes, can you define torture?
Bullshit. I watched 24. I saw Jack Bauer. Torture works every single time.Define? One of the least productive interrogation technique. As defined by our armed forces' indepth studies.
Let's say that 24-style, you know there's a nuclear bomb in Manhattan. And you have a guy who knows where it is. Torture him to save millions? I think so.Don't have Children. If I did, there's no way of knowing beforehand if they were in any danger in the first place.
Torture is never Justifiable. Never.
Negative.
Let's say that 24-style, you know there's a nuclear bomb in Manhattan. And you have a guy who knows where it is. Torture him to save millions? I think so.
You could be right, but I'm not willing to risk the lives of Americans to find out.
Let's say that 24-style, you know there's a nuclear bomb in Manhattan. And you have a guy who knows where it is. Torture him to save millions? I think so.
Once you start torturing people you become no better than the people you're trying to fight.
The West has the moral high ground because WE DONT TORTURE PEOPLE! We respect human rights. Well, most of us do. Coughguantanamocough.
'The Terrorist' are evil because they employ immoral methods to hurt their enemy.
If you stoop to the same level as the terrorists then you've already lost.
So shooting a tomahawk missile from 300 miles away or a missile from an unmanned drone at a group of suspected terrorists is moral high ground, but dunking their heads under water is stooping to their level? GOTCHA!
Let's say that 24-style, you know there's a nuclear bomb in Manhattan. And you have a guy who knows where it is. Torture him to save millions? I think so.
By condoning it, yes, you are risking their Lives.
What if it saves the lives of your children?
Wow, you really are retarded aren't you?
24 was Fiction.
Torture is cutting off fingers or gouging out eyes.
Water boarding isn't torture.
Do you think that situation could never occur? Answer the simple question. I will steal from a movie I recently watched.
We have a guy that has set 3 nuclear bombs in three major cities. We have him in custody but he will not give up the locations.
The only person that knows the locations is him. You would not use torture to try to get the answers?
I am just asking.....
ack Cloonan, who spent 25 years as an FBI special agent and interrogated members of al Qaeda, recently told Foreign Policy that he has “been hard pressed to find a situation where anybody” can say “that they’ve ever encountered the ticking bomb scenario” when interrogating terrorists. He said it is a “red herring” and “n the real world it doesn’t happen.” Cloonan added that the Israelis, “who have been doing this for a long time,” have “never had a situation where it is quote ‘a ticking bomb.’”
