I recently learned about a line from Palin awhile back where she claimed that "... waterboarding is how we baptize terrorists"
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Thanks. I recall her saying just that.
Also, there are several things that I find so amazing about the torture advocates, so I have listed them to make it easier for me to keep their nonsense straight:
1) If torture is such a great way to get good information, then the USA should have never agreed to the various international treaties that forbid torture.
2) If torture is such a great way to get good information, then the USA should stop telling other nations to stop torturing people.
3) If torture is such a great way to get good information, then the USA should be proud of its torture program instead of going to such lengths to establish secret torture chambers around the world.
4) If torture is such a great way to get good information, then the USA should still be using torture; but the torture program was stopped by the same people who implemented it.
5) If torture is such a great way to get good information, then the USA should have never paid millions of dollars to those two people that were hired to run the torture program.
6) If torture is such a great way to get good information, then the USA should have never tortured those 29 people who were incorrectly tortured.
7) If torture is such a great way to get good information, then the CIA should have never destroyed those video tapes which showed the torture being done.
I am sure that there are additional things that contradict the torture program, but that is all that I can think of at this moment.
Thanks. I recall her saying just that.
Also, there are several things that I find so amazing about the torture advocates, so I have listed them to make it easier for me to keep their nonsense straight:
1) If torture is such a great way to get good information, then the USA should have never agreed to the various international treaties that forbid torture.
2) If torture is such a great way to get good information, then the USA should stop telling other nations to stop torturing people.
3) If torture is such a great way to get good information, then the USA should be proud of its torture program instead of going to such lengths to establish secret torture chambers around the world.
4) If torture is such a great way to get good information, then the USA should still be using torture; but the torture program was stopped by the same people who implemented it.
5) If torture is such a great way to get good information, then the USA should have never paid millions of dollars to those two people that were hired to run the torture program.
6) If torture is such a great way to get good information, then the USA should have never tortured those 29 people who were incorrectly tortured.
7) If torture is such a great way to get good information, then the CIA should have never destroyed those video tapes which showed the torture being done.
I am sure that there are additional things that contradict the torture program, but that is all that I can think of at this moment.
Overall a good list, especially 2, 3, and 7. I don't quite follow 5, though. 'If x is a great way to achieve y, then the US should never have paid millions of dollars to the people who did x' doesn't seem like a point against x to me.
Because they had no expertise at all.
Because they had no expertise at all.
Thanks. I recall her saying just that.
Also, there are several things that I find so amazing about the torture advocates, so I have listed them to make it easier for me to keep their nonsense straight:
1) If torture is such a great way to get good information, then the USA should have never agreed to the various international treaties that forbid torture.
2) If torture is such a great way to get good information, then the USA should stop telling other nations to stop torturing people.
3) If torture is such a great way to get good information, then the USA should be proud of its torture program instead of going to such lengths to establish secret torture chambers around the world.
4) If torture is such a great way to get good information, then the USA should still be using torture; but the torture program was stopped by the same people who implemented it.
5) If torture is such a great way to get good information, then the USA should have never paid millions of dollars to those two people that were hired to run the torture program.
6) If torture is such a great way to get good information, then the USA should have never tortured those 29 people who were incorrectly tortured.
7) If torture is such a great way to get good information, then the CIA should have never destroyed those video tapes which showed the torture being done.
I am sure that there are additional things that contradict the torture program, but that is all that I can think of at this moment.
Now that I've thought about it some more, I would think the point is irrelevant to torture and more an issue of terrible spending
8) if torture is such a great way to get good information then why have police detectives and judges and courts?
Confessions, are different from information. So the fact that people confessed to witchcraft doesn't mean it gets false information.
8) if torture is such a great way to get good information then why have police detectives and judges and courts?
Sorry.![]()
That is one that I have wondered about as well.
After all, if we could replace the legal system with a few dozen torture centers, then we would be able to learn who is actually guilty and what they are guilty of. Such a program would save quite a few tax dollars since we would no longer have to go through the whole trial process as well as nearly eliminate the entire criminal law profession.
Just replace 'due process' with 'due torture' and then free or imprision as needed.
And if it was simply a matter of patriotism and defending the country, why hide it from Colin Powell, the only guy there with a proven track record in patriotism and defending his country? Why would such a patriot "blow his stack"?
We should also torture all political candidates to find out their true reasons for running for office.