And I'm sure all those countries adhere to this.
Also those rules only apply to lawful combatants.
And I'm sure all those countries adhere to this.
Also on page 11:
"CIA officers also threatened at least three detainees with harm to their families — to include threats to harm the children of a detainee, threats to sexually abuse the mother of a detainee, and a threat to 'cut [a detainee's] mother's throat.'"
- See more at: http://rudepundit.blogspot.com/2014...ort-part-1.html#sthash.qZtQxuOT.3QLxISC4.dpuf
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I'm sure this is a technique we've been using on our troops since well, after WWI. You know the "One To End Them All"
Matter of fact I am waiting from the contingent from Dumb****istan to chime in with how ... c'mon guys don't disappoint
And I'm sure all those countries adhere to this.
Also those rules only apply to lawful combatants.
Also those rules only apply to lawful combatants.
"Quaint" was the word I think Cheney used. And that is the way we seem to treat everything from police brutality to torture reports. If the other guy does something unconscionable that makes it okay for others to do something equally as wrong ???
Besides -- torture or enhanced interogation or whatever you want to call it Doesn't Work
And I'm sure all those countries adhere to this.
Who died? Give me a link.
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2005/11/14/a-deadly-interrogation
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/doj-charges-cia-detainee-death-investigations/story?id=17119715
We killed Gul Rahman and gave a bonus of $2,500 to the guy who killed him for "@akaelus: "consistently superior work"
Never mind what the footnote says about Gul though: "Footnote 32 says that Gul Rahman was a case of mistaken identity.
And we killed him. Froze him to death."
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One of many links on his case: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/12/09/inside-a-cia-dungeon.html
and that was decided by --- who?
Yeah, if you look above I was explicitly talking about waterboarding. Sorry if I didn't make that clear.
it's absurd to say water boarding isn't torture
the moral high ground you stand on is pretty low if you don't think it is
Article 5 of the Geneva Convention. Further defined by Bush in Military Commissions Act of 2006.
Literally zero to do with anything
I don't conduct myself by what others do or don't do
Well, that's your opinion. I happen to think differently.
Well, that's your opinion. I happen to think differently.
would love for you to be waterboarded and then have your thoughts on if it is torture or not
still waiting for Hannity to step up and do it as well while i am thinking about that when he said the same stupid ****ing statement you did
A few friends and I decided to do it to each other to gain an opinion of it.
It's most certainly torture. There aren't many things I'd like to avoid more for the rest of my life.