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On Sat, 09 Sep 2006 10:43:30 -0700, Joe wrote:
agreeded what's your problem? The president said he did not approve torture. I do not endorse torture, just effective questioning. How do you think we should get intel from a captured prisioner? Is it OK to detain and question known enemy leaders ? Again, it depends on the President's definition of torture, doesn't it? I think most Americans would define torture far short of the definition in the Yoo/Bybee memo. http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/d...e80102ltr.html And consider this, if the interrogation methods aren't legal, then there is a very good chance that the evidence obtained is not legal. Clearly, the 14 prisoners being transferred to Guantanamo are very dangerous. It would be a terrible injustice if this administration's bungling allows them to escape justice. |
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