Bush was right!

salty blues

Active Member
Originally Posted by oscardeuce
http:///forum/post/3024771
Waterboarding most likely save more lives and prevented an attack on California.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009...nterrogations/
http://www.examiner.com/x-3081-Phoen...on-Los-Angeles
Yes, however with dear leader's apparent about face concerning prosecution of former Bush administartion officials, intelligence agents in the field will be highly reluctant to commit certain actions for fear of themselves being prosecuted.
This is going to have a chilling effect on our ability to keep this country safe, yet dear leader maintains that the US is now safer because of his policies. What an utter croc!
 

firestorm

Member
If our soldiers, CIA members, or anyone else is now illegally detained by a foreign government, and then tortured, it is sad that this is ok by you...
After all, we can do it, so why can't they - if its in their national interest, after all.
 

reefraff

Active Member
Originally Posted by Firestorm
http:///forum/post/3024923
If our soldiers, CIA members, or anyone else is now illegally detained by a foreign government, and then tortured, it is sad that this is ok by you...
After all, we can do it, so why can't they - if its in their national interest, after all.
How many soldiers captured in Iraq did we recover as POWs?
From the get go, even before the leftist media started hyping the fact that we did more than offer a cigarette and a cup of coffee to enemy combatants our soldiers were being executed when captured.
Of course we should be shocked at such behavior from the people who targeted innocent civilians Sept 11th. Yep, the only reason these clowns would do that is because we might cause them physical or mental discomfort during interrogations
 

firestorm

Member
Who said I was referring to torture as justification for 9/11?

Who said I was referring to terrorist to begin with, since terrorist don't have "national" interests?

Though I find it dangerous to say that torture is ok for us to do since they are doing it...last I checked most parents don't buy that excuse "but sissy hit me first!!"
Specifically, when another nation-state abducts one of our citizens that they accuse of anything - and then torture said civilian, without trail, etc, we have no room/right to defend said citizen anymore. If memory serves me well, this is on-going in Russia as we speak...and if we do have a right to defend said citizen, please explain to me how...
and without "we have nukes, we're the biggest superpower, etc" - most of us learned in kindergarten that might does not equal right
 

firestorm

Member
Originally Posted by stdreb27
http:///forum/post/3024983
Another liberal who doesn't believe in this country...

I served my country, thank you. US Army Officer, Infantry Company Commander, and still would be were it not for my mother's having cancer and no one else who could care for her.
I went through an honor military school BY CHOICE from high school through College. I was in the air force cadet program when I was 12 serving in a search and rescue capacity for downed aircraft. Furthermore, I serve my country still. Question my ideas, how I came to those ideas, etc, all you wish, but don't question my devotion to, belief in, or service to this country - I might have done more than you.
Labeling me a liberal who doesn't believe in my country just because I disagree with your politics isn't just against this forums personal attacks policy, its also quite ignorant as you're completely unaware of Anything I've ever done other than a couple of posts I've made. Ad hominem
attacks in logical debates are considered invalid for a reason. If you wish to have a logical debate and disagree, such is your right - but bear in mind you have no idea what i've done, nor where I've been to defend that right. And implying that I don't believe in this country is down right insulting.
And that being said, I still have no regrets having defended your right to say what you just did, however...uninformed it might have been.
 

uneverno

Active Member
The people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders . . . All you have to do is to tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism.
Hermann Göring
 
Wow, anyone else hearing the crickets right now?
Oh yeah, when one of you GOP'ers get put in your place you never have anything good to say.
Hmm...
 

ruaround

Active Member
YAY... waterboarding revisited... YAY!!!

want i should dig up the other 10 threads on this subject???
 

stdreb27

Active Member
Originally Posted by Firestorm
http:///forum/post/3024951
Who said I was referring to torture as justification for 9/11?

Who said I was referring to terrorist to begin with, since terrorist don't have "national" interests?

Though I find it dangerous to say that torture is ok for us to do since they are doing it...last I checked most parents don't buy that excuse "but sissy hit me first!!"
Specifically, when another nation-state abducts one of our citizens that they accuse of anything - and then torture said civilian, without trail, etc, we have no room/right to defend said citizen anymore. If memory serves me well, this is on-going in Russia as we speak...and if we do have a right to defend said citizen, please explain to me how...
and without "we have nukes, we're the biggest superpower, etc" - most of us learned in kindergarten that might does not equal right


Originally Posted by Firestorm

http:///forum/post/3025004
I served my country, thank you. US Army Officer, Infantry Company Commander, and still would be were it not for my mother's having cancer and no one else who could care for her.
I went through an honor military school BY CHOICE from high school through College. I was in the air force cadet program when I was 12 serving in a search and rescue capacity for downed aircraft. Furthermore, I serve my country still. Question my ideas, how I came to those ideas, etc, all you wish, but don't question my devotion to, belief in, or service to this country - I might have done more than you.
Labeling me a liberal who doesn't believe in my country just because I disagree with your politics isn't just against this forums personal attacks policy, its also quite ignorant as you're completely unaware of Anything I've ever done other than a couple of posts I've made. Ad hominem
attacks in logical debates are considered invalid for a reason. If you wish to have a logical debate and disagree, such is your right - but bear in mind you have no idea what i've done, nor where I've been to defend that right. And implying that I don't believe in this country is down right insulting.
And that being said, I still have no regrets having defended your right to say what you just did, however...uninformed it might have been.
If you'd taken half the time to read the thousands of posts I've made, developing an argument. That would make more sense.
Although you have my utmost respect for your willingness to risk your life in the service of your country and my appreciation. It doesn't mean you believe in the concept of American Exceptionalism. Case and point, (I'll use two just for good measure) Jack Murtha, and John Kerry.
My problem is your fail to address what makes us right, and only point to a commonly liberal argument as why we are not right.
And as for this whole "torture" business, we've done worse to friends while trying to figure out who shoe polished our cars. "Catipillars in boxes", Sleep deprivation, slapping in the face, and water boarding.
As for oh the bad guys might do it to us argument.
It didn't work when dealing with Japan, Germany, North Korea, Vietnam... This (another liberal concept) that somehow our actions are the reason these people are mistreating our soldiers just doesn't hold water.
 

oscardeuce

Active Member
Originally Posted by Firestorm
http:///forum/post/3024951
Who said I was referring to torture as justification for 9/11?

Who said I was referring to terrorist to begin with, since terrorist don't have "national" interests?

Though I find it dangerous to say that torture is ok for us to do since they are doing it...last I checked most parents don't buy that excuse "but sissy hit me first!!"
Specifically, when another nation-state abducts one of our citizens that they accuse of anything - and then torture said civilian, without trail, etc, we have no room/right to defend said citizen anymore. If memory serves me well, this is on-going in Russia as we speak...and if we do have a right to defend said citizen, please explain to me how...
and without "we have nukes, we're the biggest superpower, etc" - most of us learned in kindergarten that might does not equal right

As to real torture, as John McCain. Ask WWII Japanese POW's. Ask survivors of the Bataan Death March. Ask Nick Berg.
OUr men and women were roughed up pretty badly in the first Gulf War.
Remember we are fighting an enemy willing to ignore the rules.
 

reefraff

Active Member
Originally Posted by Firestorm
http:///forum/post/3024951
Who said I was referring to torture as justification for 9/11?

Who said I was referring to terrorist to begin with, since terrorist don't have "national" interests?

Though I find it dangerous to say that torture is ok for us to do since they are doing it...last I checked most parents don't buy that excuse "but sissy hit me first!!"
Specifically, when another nation-state abducts one of our citizens that they accuse of anything - and then torture said civilian, without trail, etc, we have no room/right to defend said citizen anymore. If memory serves me well, this is on-going in Russia as we speak...and if we do have a right to defend said citizen, please explain to me how...
and without "we have nukes, we're the biggest superpower, etc" - most of us learned in kindergarten that might does not equal right

That is the whole point. Our soldiers are at risk no matter how we treat terrorists. Our enemy doesn't respect or follow international law. Do you really think they need an excuse to torture and execute our soldiers?
And there are a great many people who disagree that what we did was torture. There are good arguments on both sides of that issue.
 

reefraff

Active Member
Originally Posted by TheClemsonKid
http:///forum/post/3025323
Wow, anyone else hearing the crickets right now?
Oh yeah, when one of you GOP'ers get put in your place you never have anything good to say.
Hmm...
If one of you libs could manage to make a decent case to support your flawed positions we might find out
 

uneverno

Active Member
When did you stop beating your wife?
Other than the shooting, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
Not accusing anyone of anything. Just posing additional unanswerable questions.
 

reefraff

Active Member
Originally Posted by uneverno
http:///forum/post/3025491
When did you stop beating your wife?
Other than the shooting, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
Not accusing anyone of anything. Just posing additional unanswerable questions.
When I figured out letting her win once in a while had it's own rewards
 

sickboy

Active Member
Originally Posted by reefraff
http:///forum/post/3025473
That is the whole point. Our soldiers are at risk no matter how we treat terrorists. Our enemy doesn't respect or follow international law. Do you really think they need an excuse to torture and execute our soldiers?
And there are a great many people who disagree that what we did was torture. There are good arguments on both sides of that issue.
International law that who was a major player in implementing??? ::cough, cough::
I'm for interrogation/torture on terrorist, but tell me where is the line between interrogation and torture, or who is or is not a terrorist?
 

darthtang aw

Active Member
Originally Posted by uneverno
http:///forum/post/3025491
Other than the shooting, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
Next time I won't wear a White dress.
Ok seriously, Clemson kid, firestorm and sickboy, define (in YOUR opinion) what is torture and what is interrogation. And the difference between the two. Seriously think about this before you answer....
 

bs21

Member
sleep well because i'm sure even though we don't waterboard doesn't mean we can't send detainees to other countries we're friendly with to do our waterboarding for us.
 
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