verizon, even if certain released prisoners were guilty according to american standards, that only reveals flaws in the trial process. and even if the entirety of the prisoners were fighting americans, and were 'guilty', prisoners of war have rights. rights choro, this behaviour is more demeaning to everything america stands for than anything obl could say about them.
that's the whole point... the Bush administration and its supporters like Verizon hold that those prisoners are sub-human and do not have Geneva Convention protections... they are not prisoners of war
Ravage U.S is not dealing with regular prisoners caught in petty thievry or some small crime. These guys are apprehended while engaging in terroristic activities. Now were they victims of "being at the wrong time at the wrong place" (and even that is doubtable).
As far as mini skirts and panties are concerned. Come On I don't see anything wrong with U.S putting a show for the prisoners. I did mention about the menstrual blood and that you can read again.
^ still not ignoring me... okay, you can't help it... so you do believe all the Guantanamo prisoners are sub-human... that's your problem... by the way, care to show from where you get it that one or all of these prisoners killed women in a packed stadium?
what you percieve of them doesnt negate the fact that they are prisoners of war. you expect a certain dignity for your prisoners of war, this is just too low. well better than sodomising with tubelights but i guess anything beats that.
and you think the prisoners were being entertained? you honestly believe they would be employing this practice if it didnt achieve the desired result of mental trauma? dont assume that nobody has a sense of shame and decency.
If they were given jismani remand to get the information out I could understand your gripe, this is all psychological. If these prisoners were in an egyptian prison or pakistani prison they would be treated worse than the treatment they are given now.
haha. thats what you people eventually resort to. insert bogeyman would have been worse. well atleast you're reducing yourself to that level to gain any sense of superiority.
and psychological/mental torture is just as bad if not moreso. physical scars usually heal much more quickly.
the planned book is about "tougher physical and psychological interrogation tactics"... two wrongs don't make a right... but they obviously do in Verizon's version of reality
"She then wiped the red ink on his face. He shouted at the top of his lungs, spat at her and lunged forward" - so fiercely that he broke loose from one ankle shackle.
"He began to cry like a baby," the draft says, noting the interrogator left saying, "Have a fun night in your cell without any water to clean yourself."
so you're basically condoning torture. who the eff cares what justification you use theres no point to this.
as for comparing this to a frat house dont insult your own intelligence. the context is completely different and so are the conditions. under some conditions taking a picture means nothing under others it causes rumsfeld to foam at the mouth.
verizon; its not as much the ink as the intent behind it. Your argument that so and so does it so why cant we, is pathetic. Human rights are an inalienable right no matter who your are, and despite what you seem to think it applies to everyone regardless, and doesnt stop at north american borders you know.
Yeah tell the human rights crap to the little kids that lost their parents in 9/11. Lets see how strong of heart you have when you get to tell a kid that their father aint coming home.
Maybe in UK you guys get to smoke cuban cigars with Child molesters, rapists, and terrorists. Not here.
Yeah bring it on lets hear the plight of palestinians, and the rest of the muslim Ummah by the hands of U.S and Israel.
Round and Round we go.
I find it funny that you shed a tear for a terrorist but not innocent life. Who's pathetic?
bottom line verizon, they're humans and you cant take that away from them no matter how many americans they kill. You can on and on, but no amount of arguments will justify torture. Its not allowed in the states, it certainly isnt legal in gitmo. Tell me summat, why was Abu ghraib shut down?
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Yeah bring it on lets hear the plight of palestinians, and the rest of the muslim Ummah by the hands of U.S and Israel.
Round and Round we go. I find it funny that you shed a tear for a terrorist but not innocent life. Who's pathetic?
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ooo you break my heart. this isnt about 9/11, the keyword is torture. So you want us to cry about your problems so long as you dont hear about ours right? well you can kindly eff off.