Is it acceptable for the US government to torture people? My answer is "NO!". Once people are detained and completely under our control it is unacceptable for us to torture them. It is shocking to me that this point is even under discussion and I believe that the acceptance of torture by the current administration will result in damage to the interest of the United States for generations. Today's children and tomorrow's grandchildren will be paying the price for decisions made in our name today. I think future generations will curse us.
That's not true. I would give my life in defense of the Constitution. This administration and its supporters have lost all perspective.
I'm saying if this administration has to wiretap US citizens, open first class mail, use rendition and torture to keep me 100% safe I don't want to be 100% safe. I would rather live by constitutional law. I fully accept the dangers that implies.
I'm voting the vote. Writing the checks. I did what I could to keep these people out of power, I'll never support security at the expense of the constitution. The thing about democracy is that you get what you vote for - I think the consequences of these people's policies will keep them out of power for a generation. I would say that 2008 is looking to be another 1932. I trust the American voters to do the right thing next November.
In Zubaydah's case, Kiriakou said the waterboarding had immediate effect."The next day, he told his interrogator that Allah had visited him in his cell during the night and told him to cooperate," Kiriakou said in an interview first broadcast Monday evening on ABC News' World News. "From that day on, he answered every question. The threat information he provided disrupted a number of attacks, maybe dozens of attacks."
The Supreme Court has decided otherwise:Helvering v. Davis, 301 U.S. 619 (1937), decided on the same day as Steward, upheld the program because "The proceeds of both [employee and employer] taxes are to be paid into the Treasury like internal-revenue taxes generally, and are not earmarked in any way". That is, the Social Security Tax was constitutional as a mere exercise of Congress's general taxation powers."
Contries that practice torture also torture their own citizens be it men, women or children.Would you still condone torture in the USA.If you do be assured it will eventually come to that.
Quote from: mcjane on December 21, 2007, 08:37:28 PMContries that practice torture also torture their own citizens be it men, women or children.Would you still condone torture in the USA.If you do be assured it will eventually come to that.There is no historical evidence to back up such a claim in a Constituted Republic like the US.
Quote from: mcjane on December 21, 2007, 11:37:28 PMContries that practice torture also torture their own citizens be it men, women or children.Would you still condone torture in the USA.If you do be assured it will eventually come to that.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------There is no historical evidence to back up such a claim in a Constituted Republic like the US.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Historical evidence maybe not yet, but legalize torture as punishment & history will change.
Quote from: mcjane on December 22, 2007, 06:28:18 PMHistorical evidence maybe not yet, but legalize torture as punishment & history will change.There is no evidence of that happening in a Constituted Republic like the US now is there. So if fact your claim is absurd on its face.As to history and torture of its own citizens. Those that have done that did it long before and it was not something brought about because of terrorist attacks that killed thousands of their citizens. Those that do, is because it is generally done for political means. Such as Russia, Hitlers Germany, Current day Iran. The very fact is anyone can claim torture since torture has such a vague definition. All it takes is the person subject to it to claim pain or suffering was beyond what they could bear.
No torture-- Yankees win World Series four times between 1996 and 2000Torture- Yankees have not won a World SeriesBut seriously there is no evidence that torture resulted in actionable information that could not have been obtained through legal interrogation methods. The only people claiming the efficacy of torture are the ones doing the torturing. The purpose of torture is torture. It really is that simple.Your argument implies that torture could also have the effect of scaring off potential mass murderers but there is far more evidence that torture and the accounts of torture actually fuel and motivate mass murderers. Ultimately the reason the United States should stand 100% against the use of torture is because torture is dumb and self-defeating; it harms us far more than any benefit it could possibly provide.