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thunder wrote: On Fri, 08 Sep 2006 10:04:41 -0700, Joe wrote: War crimes are delt with by military tribunals, don't like it...don't attack Americans and start a war, and get captured. Brigadier General James Walker, the top uniformed lawyer for the Marines, said no civilized country should deny a defendant the right to see the evidence against him, and that the United States "should not be the first." Sounds like a smart Jarhead...if there is such a thing. Joe From: http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/09/...0908detain.php |
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Jonathan Ganz wrote: Everyone deserves due process. Sure... and people at war have a process, then American citizens have a judical process.. Two different things. I'd like to keep debating, but I have to go get ice, beer, and secure gear adrift...we shall be departing soon for a full night of sailing, do not plan on returning until mid-morning---noon. Music, warm breeze, full sails, full moon, fresh shrimp, swimming and good friends. Have a good evening Jon. Joe The president says he never has given permission, and will never give permission to torture anyone. Yes, but he's lied or mislead us so many times, that he's not believeable. -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Joe wrote: Jonathan Ganz wrote: Everyone deserves due process. Sure... and people at war have a process, then American citizens have a judical process.. Two different things. Apparently not according to the Supreme Court... I'd like to keep debating, but I have to go get ice, beer, and secure gear adrift...we shall be departing soon for a full night of sailing, do not plan on returning until mid-morning---noon. Music, warm breeze, full sails, full moon, fresh shrimp, swimming and good friends. Have a good evening Jon. Thanks! Same to you. I'm headed down to the boat in a couple of hours. I've got to see a man about a furler. Then, a quick trip to West Marine for some minor things, then maybe an evening sail if it's not too late. I gotten get up early. Teaching out of Alameda tomorrow and Sunday. -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Dave wrote: On Fri, 08 Sep 2006 21:11:33 -0000, "thunder" said: Brigadier General James Walker, the top uniformed lawyer for the Marines, said no civilized country should deny a defendant the right to see the evidence against him, and that the United States "should not be the first." This is a question on which General Walker has no greater expertise than you or I. Lawyers, whether military or otherwise, are supposed to be experts on what the law is, not what it should be. Give me a break. He's on the front lines of the issue. He certainly is more qualified than either of us to render an opinion. -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On Fri, 08 Sep 2006 11:13:38 -0700, Joe wrote:
The president says he never has given permission, and will never give permission to torture anyone. Yeah, sure. You might want to ask him his definition of torture. Regardless, how can you believe this President when his lips are moving? http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...2004Dec30.html |
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thunder wrote: On Fri, 08 Sep 2006 11:13:38 -0700, Joe wrote: The president says he never has given permission, and will never give permission to torture anyone. Yeah, sure. You might want to ask him his definition of torture. Regardless, how can you believe this President when his lips are moving? http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...2004Dec30.html I would much rather wonder about the definition of what "is" is then wonder about the definition of what torture is, umm, is. -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
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"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article , Dave wrote: So I take it you're advocating an invasion of Pakistan? Yes. I think that would be a heck of lot more appropriate than invading Iraq. They're certainly no friend of ours. -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com Pervez Musharraf might take issue with that. He's been one of our most proactive allies in the war on terror. Max |
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Yes, but he's lied or mislead us so many times,
Dave wrote: You mean like that denial that there were secret prisons, which Oz and Doug seem to have so much trouble locating? Oh yeah Dave, the Bush Administration many times has said, "Yeah, we use former KGB facilities to torture people in. We fly prisoners overseas so they can be tortured outside the U.S. by non-U.S. gov't agencies. Sure, we kidnap people and hold them secretly." Have they said that? No. You could say, "The question has never been asked" but then you have to explain the constant far-right-wing whining about how these dadgum libby-rull traitors asking these kinds of questions are helping the terrorists. You could say that they have consistently answered "No comment" which is slightly more believable. That has been the answer a number of times. But the fact is that they have said "No of course not, we don't do those things" many many times. Here's an example, a couple of weeks ago a reporter asked President Bush about civilian casualtis caused by U.S. forces. In the past he has refused comment, and the administration has always been very hostile to suggestion that U.S. forces have directly caused civilian casualties (even if by accident). So I was startled to hear him say something to the effect of 'We don't keep any official total but at meetings I've heard numbers mentioned in the area of 25,000.' Somebody's got a credibility problem, but I don't think it's GWB. Maybe it's the people making excuses for him. DSK |
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I've always thought it was rather odd to have ''rules'' for
war. Whaz so civil 'bout war anyway Look at your young men fighting Look at your women crying Look at your young men dying The way they've always done before Look at the hate we're breeding Look at the fear we're feeding Look at the lives we're leading The way we've always done before My hands are tied The billions shift from side to side And the wars go on with brainwashed pride For the love of God and our human rights And all these things are swept aside By bloody hands time can't deny And are washed away by your genocide And history hides the lies of our civil wars I don't need your civil war It feeds the rich while it buries the poor Look at the shoes your filling Look at the blood we're spilling Look at the world we're killing The way we've always done before Look in the doubt we've wallowed Look at the leaders we've followed Look at the lies we've swallowed And I don't want to hear no more My hands are tied For all I've seen has changed my mind But still the wars go on as the years go by With no love of God or human rights 'Cause all these dreams are swept aside By bloody hands of the hypnotized Who carry the cross of homicide And history bears the scars of our civil wars G&R |
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Joe wrote:
OK you strive to do right, and they killed your kid because you were not able to make them talk.. Was that right? Evil won. You lost... over...no second chance. 1- torture is evil 2- People who torture others are evil 3- People who order others to commit torture are evil And here's a big one: 4- things prisoners say to avoid or reduce torture are not necessarily facts. 5- Torture very often goes wrong, such as when some "OGA guys" killed one of the Al-Queda #2 men they captured before he could reveal anything. Apparently had a weak heart or something. Oh well. So tell us Joe, what if you torture an Al-Queda prisoner and gain NO useful info? Actually, that's not a 'what if' that is what has happened. In short, whatever your opponent does is not an excuse for what *you* do, unless you're one of those weak-minded weenies who think everything is somebody else's fault and cannot take responsibility for your actions. DSK |
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