Mancow Waterboarded, Admits It's Torture

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firstdown
06-01-2009, 11:16 AM
This whole argument is stupid. The point is we are waterboarding innocent people. That is the problem with torture IMO. I don't we have the right to do this to people who don't deserve it.

It is easy for you all to say that is a price we have to pay, because we aren't in their shoes. After we capture OSama, yes let's waterboard the heck outta him, but a lot of the people could be innocent.

Also it is proven these methods are not always effective. When being waterboarded you agree to almost anything just to make it stop. People even make up stories.

You might want to do a quick check before making a statement like this. One guy was involved in every major terrorist operation carried out by Al Qaeda. Abu Zubaydah News - The New York Times (http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/z/abu_zubaydah/index.html?inline=nyt-per)

The other guy was the MASTER MIND BEHIND 9/11.
Abu Zubaydah News - The New York Times (http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/z/abu_zubaydah/index.html?inline=nyt-per)

Slingin Sammy 33
06-01-2009, 01:56 PM
This whole argument is stupid. The point is we are waterboarding innocent people. That is the problem with torture IMO. I don't we have the right to do this to people who don't deserve it.

It is easy for you all to say that is a price we have to pay, because we aren't in their shoes. After we capture OSama, yes let's waterboard the heck outta him, but a lot of the people could be innocent.

Also it is proven these methods are not always effective. When being waterboarded you agree to almost anything just to make it stop. People even make up stories.The people waterboarded certainly aren't innocent and the intelligence gained from this interrogation technique was successful in saving lives.

http://www.thewarpath.net/parking-lot/29929-mancow-waterboarded-admits-its-torture.html#post559663

http://www.thewarpath.net/parking-lot/29929-mancow-waterboarded-admits-its-torture-2.html#post560251

hooskins
06-01-2009, 05:47 PM
Sorry guys, I didn't know that. I thought from some of the stuff I heard there was suspicion that it was more than just those three.

Now that I know all that, I find it more acceptable, but I still feel it will probably be abused if accepted(waterboarding). Torture law is black and white to my understanding, and for a good reason. The whole slippery slope deal.

Anyways it is a tough issue then, not as simple as I thoguht it was. Do we remain the high moral country or do ends justify means?

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