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![]() "thunder" wrote in message ... On Sat, 17 Dec 2005 13:29:19 -0500, John Gaquin wrote: "thunder" wrote in message ...but an American President defending torture? I didn't think I'd ever see the day. Pres Bush was not defending torture, as the press so gleefully loves to portray. What he was defending was the use of distastefully coercive interrogation techniques. Surely someone as smart as you can see the distinction. [If you deny seeing the distinction, I would have to ask who operates your computer for you.] Torture has been banned by US law for some time. What the McCain bill does is take political correctness to the highest level yet achieved. You overlook this administration's history of handing people over to countries that do torture. That would be an accessory before the fact. If these "people" are citizens of the country they are being returned to then what is the problem. These "people" are just being repatriated. You also overlook the infamous Bybee memo that was the formal legal opinion that guided this administration. It defined torture so narrowly that only activities resulting in "death, organ failure or the permanent impairment of a significant body function" qualify. What is your definition of touture? Does raising your voice at someone constitute torture? By most Americans' standards that is far more than "distastefully coercive interrogation techniques." http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/d...e80102ltr.html |
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