Strife, please don't degrade yourself like that. If there is one true principle in this overarching conflict, it's that it is truly a battle between running society by civilized principle or barbarism. We must maintain our civility, not for the sake of insane bombthowers, but for our sake, to prove to ourselves and all the people in caught in between which side is supposed to be the good guys.
ok, now I will be a jack ass.......why dont you read my damn posts Aquizzar! you seem to "blithely ignore" my own disagreement with torture.
I have. I wanted to stay the hell away from this soon to be locked thread, but now that you've called me out, I may as well defend my e-cred with the hated quote-by-quote response.
I am sure someone who really didnt belong in the camps/prisons were treated terribly by the guards, but that is just human nature in action. Never in the history of human confinement has every prisoner been treated equally and fairly. Humans just dont do that. Its sad, but unchangeable. We should do our best to minimize it and teach differently but we cant stop it and we shouldnt waste effort struggling against our very natures over much. Some things humans have to accept as "part and parcel" of existing. Humans mistreating humans is part of that.
"Bad things happen in bad times to bad people and there's nothing to be done about it. Hey, called them terrorists, so it's all cool anyway."
We have laws governing how prisoners of war are supposed to be declare and treated in confinement. Yes, sometimes the wrong people are apprehended. Yes, sometimes guards or interrogators go beyond their rules. Yes, bad things happen. And when they happen, the people who did those bad things are supposed to be prosecuted and punished, or they cease to be bad things.
Yeah, those poor poor psychotic murderous fanatical terrorists Allah fearing innocents who were unaware that taking part in terrorist training camps muslim boyscout activities could be construed as a threat. Because of course they were all innocent until we started rounding them up and torturing them for fun. They were all loving, decent peoples. They and their comrades hadnt ever done enything to anybody before!
I called you a bigot because that's what comments like that are. But beyond the Muslim-bashing, you're presenting the highest of strawman portrayals of the opposing side of the argument - that opponents of torture et al hold so out of personal sympathy for the likes of Khalid Shiek Mohammad. Maybe someone like Cheeetar does, but a staunch supporter of capital punishment, I don't, and I appreciate it if you stopped painting us all as bleeding hearts.
The impression I draw from your comments is that, like so many other people more interested in flags than facts, you've placed the people labeled Terrorists on some outer plane of evil, beyond the realm of existing law. People so utterly bad that we can't afford to give them the same treatment domestic, non-muslim terrorists like Timothy McVeigh and Charles Manson got. I too support harsh punishment and even death of people committed to atrocious acts of violence. I'm also committed to doing so through the proper use of law and legal measures, which have in fact served us quite well in the past, instead of blowing holes in treaties and our moral highground.
No one is suggesting we stop torturing people to score points with Al-Qaeda's inner circle. It's to prove that we're not the dictatorial tyrants they paint us as to the vast majority of people whose support we need to eradicate the ideological underpinnings of the current crop of terrorism. And so long as you hold to this America vs Muslims mentality, and say anything less than "all people involved in torturing and ordering torture must be held publicly accountable to the law", you are complicit in the barbarity that has earned us the ire of all the rational bystanders in the world. There is no middle ground, no excusing on the basis of hard times or hard enemies. Either we are a nation of laws or we are not, and so long as any crime by our own agents goes unpunished, America is the latter.