9-11 plotters get a trial date. finally.
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eddiec said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:That’s good hear. Can we torture the bastards before we execute them. They caused so many people unspeakable pain. Not the mention the wars.
Why?
The Geneva Convention signatories would disagree.
information. Also, name a country the us has fought that followed the Geneva convention.
So your argument is "everybody else does it?". Why is that relevant? The US is a signatory, is it not?
If you are willing to use torture just because your enemies do it, you have no basis to claim any moral high ground.
Plus, you don't know the research data on forced confessions very well.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
mcgruff10 said:eddiec said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:That’s good hear. Can we torture the bastards before we execute them. They caused so many people unspeakable pain. Not the mention the wars.
Why?
The Geneva Convention signatories would disagree.
information. Also, name a country the us has fought that followed the Geneva convention.
So your argument is "everybody else does it?". Why is that relevant? The US is a signatory, is it not?
If you are willing to use torture just because your enemies do it, you have no basis to claim any moral high ground.
Plus, you don't know the research data on forced confessions very well.0 -
eddiec said:mcgruff10 said:eddiec said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:That’s good hear. Can we torture the bastards before we execute them. They caused so many people unspeakable pain. Not the mention the wars.
Why?
The Geneva Convention signatories would disagree.
information. Also, name a country the us has fought that followed the Geneva convention.
So your argument is "everybody else does it?". Why is that relevant? The US is a signatory, is it not?
If you are willing to use torture just because your enemies do it, you have no basis to claim any moral high ground.
Plus, you don't know the research data on forced confessions very well.
I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
mcgruff10 said:eddiec said:mcgruff10 said:eddiec said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:That’s good hear. Can we torture the bastards before we execute them. They caused so many people unspeakable pain. Not the mention the wars.
Why?
The Geneva Convention signatories would disagree.
information. Also, name a country the us has fought that followed the Geneva convention.
So your argument is "everybody else does it?". Why is that relevant? The US is a signatory, is it not?
If you are willing to use torture just because your enemies do it, you have no basis to claim any moral high ground.
Plus, you don't know the research data on forced confessions very well.0 -
mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:That’s good hear. Can we torture the bastards before we execute them. They caused so many people unspeakable pain. Not the mention the wars.
Why?
The Geneva Convention signatories would disagree.
information. Also, name a country the us has fought that followed the Geneva convention.
So your argument is "everybody else does it?". Why is that relevant? The US is a signatory, is it not?
If you are willing to use torture just because your enemies do it, you have no basis to claim any moral high ground.
Plus, you don't know the research data on forced confessions very well.
Wonderful. But not actually surprising.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:That’s good hear. Can we torture the bastards before we execute them. They caused so many people unspeakable pain. Not the mention the wars.
Why?
The Geneva Convention signatories would disagree.
information. Also, name a country the us has fought that followed the Geneva convention.
So your argument is "everybody else does it?". Why is that relevant? The US is a signatory, is it not?
If you are willing to use torture just because your enemies do it, you have no basis to claim any moral high ground.
Plus, you don't know the research data on forced confessions very well.
Wonderful. But not actually surprising.
killed nearly 3,000 civilians. Yeah those people deserved ehat was done to them. Maybe if Canada had some sort of event like 9/11 you would feel different.Post edited by mcgruff10 onI'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
eddiec said:mcgruff10 said:eddiec said:mcgruff10 said:eddiec said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:That’s good hear. Can we torture the bastards before we execute them. They caused so many people unspeakable pain. Not the mention the wars.
Why?
The Geneva Convention signatories would disagree.
information. Also, name a country the us has fought that followed the Geneva convention.
So your argument is "everybody else does it?". Why is that relevant? The US is a signatory, is it not?
If you are willing to use torture just because your enemies do it, you have no basis to claim any moral high ground.
Plus, you don't know the research data on forced confessions very well.
I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:That’s good hear. Can we torture the bastards before we execute them. They caused so many people unspeakable pain. Not the mention the wars.
Why?
The Geneva Convention signatories would disagree.
information. Also, name a country the us has fought that followed the Geneva convention.
So your argument is "everybody else does it?". Why is that relevant? The US is a signatory, is it not?
If you are willing to use torture just because your enemies do it, you have no basis to claim any moral high ground.
Plus, you don't know the research data on forced confessions very well.
Wonderful. But not actually surprising.
killed nearly 3,000 civilians. Yeah those people deserved ehat was done to them. Maybe if Canada had some sort of event like 9/11 you would feel different.
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mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:That’s good hear. Can we torture the bastards before we execute them. They caused so many people unspeakable pain. Not the mention the wars.
Why?
The Geneva Convention signatories would disagree.
information. Also, name a country the us has fought that followed the Geneva convention.
So your argument is "everybody else does it?". Why is that relevant? The US is a signatory, is it not?
If you are willing to use torture just because your enemies do it, you have no basis to claim any moral high ground.
Plus, you don't know the research data on forced confessions very well.
Wonderful. But not actually surprising.
killed nearly 3,000 civilians. Yeah those people deserved ehat was done to them. Maybe if Canada had some sort of event like 9/11 you would feel different.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:That’s good hear. Can we torture the bastards before we execute them. They caused so many people unspeakable pain. Not the mention the wars.
Why?
The Geneva Convention signatories would disagree.
information. Also, name a country the us has fought that followed the Geneva convention.
So your argument is "everybody else does it?". Why is that relevant? The US is a signatory, is it not?
If you are willing to use torture just because your enemies do it, you have no basis to claim any moral high ground.
Plus, you don't know the research data on forced confessions very well.
Wonderful. But not actually surprising.
killed nearly 3,000 civilians. Yeah those people deserved ehat was done to them. Maybe if Canada had some sort of event like 9/11 you would feel different.
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Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '140 -
mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:That’s good hear. Can we torture the bastards before we execute them. They caused so many people unspeakable pain. Not the mention the wars.
Why?
The Geneva Convention signatories would disagree.
information. Also, name a country the us has fought that followed the Geneva convention.
So your argument is "everybody else does it?". Why is that relevant? The US is a signatory, is it not?
If you are willing to use torture just because your enemies do it, you have no basis to claim any moral high ground.
Plus, you don't know the research data on forced confessions very well.
Wonderful. But not actually surprising.
killed nearly 3,000 civilians. Yeah those people deserved ehat was done to them. Maybe if Canada had some sort of event like 9/11 you would feel different.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:That’s good hear. Can we torture the bastards before we execute them. They caused so many people unspeakable pain. Not the mention the wars.
Why?
The Geneva Convention signatories would disagree.
information. Also, name a country the us has fought that followed the Geneva convention.
So your argument is "everybody else does it?". Why is that relevant? The US is a signatory, is it not?
If you are willing to use torture just because your enemies do it, you have no basis to claim any moral high ground.
Plus, you don't know the research data on forced confessions very well.
Wonderful. But not actually surprising.
killed nearly 3,000 civilians. Yeah those people deserved ehat was done to them. Maybe if Canada had some sort of event like 9/11 you would feel different.
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Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '140 -
mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:That’s good hear. Can we torture the bastards before we execute them. They caused so many people unspeakable pain. Not the mention the wars.
Why?
The Geneva Convention signatories would disagree.
information. Also, name a country the us has fought that followed the Geneva convention.
So your argument is "everybody else does it?". Why is that relevant? The US is a signatory, is it not?
If you are willing to use torture just because your enemies do it, you have no basis to claim any moral high ground.
Plus, you don't know the research data on forced confessions very well.
Wonderful. But not actually surprising.
killed nearly 3,000 civilians. Yeah those people deserved ehat was done to them. Maybe if Canada had some sort of event like 9/11 you would feel different.
I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:That’s good hear. Can we torture the bastards before we execute them. They caused so many people unspeakable pain. Not the mention the wars.
Why?
The Geneva Convention signatories would disagree.
information. Also, name a country the us has fought that followed the Geneva convention.
So your argument is "everybody else does it?". Why is that relevant? The US is a signatory, is it not?
If you are willing to use torture just because your enemies do it, you have no basis to claim any moral high ground.
Plus, you don't know the research data on forced confessions very well.
Wonderful. But not actually surprising.
killed nearly 3,000 civilians. Yeah those people deserved ehat was done to them. Maybe if Canada had some sort of event like 9/11 you would feel different.then tear the constitution up and use it for toilet paper.every single service member swears an oath to preserve and defend that document and the ldeals it contains.There are no exceptions._____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
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you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '140 -
Having rules during a war is quite ridiculous...war causes mass murder.Give Peas A Chance…0
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mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:That’s good hear. Can we torture the bastards before we execute them. They caused so many people unspeakable pain. Not the mention the wars.
Why?
The Geneva Convention signatories would disagree.
information. Also, name a country the us has fought that followed the Geneva convention.
So your argument is "everybody else does it?". Why is that relevant? The US is a signatory, is it not?
If you are willing to use torture just because your enemies do it, you have no basis to claim any moral high ground.
Plus, you don't know the research data on forced confessions very well.
Wonderful. But not actually surprising.
killed nearly 3,000 civilians. Yeah those people deserved ehat was done to them. Maybe if Canada had some sort of event like 9/11 you would feel different.then tear the constitution up and use it for toilet paper.every single service member swears an oath to preserve and defend that document and the ldeals it contains.There are no exceptions.
do so. And I agree with meltdown, there should be no rules with war. We lose when politicians get involved.
Post edited by mcgruff10 onI'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:That’s good hear. Can we torture the bastards before we execute them. They caused so many people unspeakable pain. Not the mention the wars.
Why?
The Geneva Convention signatories would disagree.
information. Also, name a country the us has fought that followed the Geneva convention.
So your argument is "everybody else does it?". Why is that relevant? The US is a signatory, is it not?
If you are willing to use torture just because your enemies do it, you have no basis to claim any moral high ground.
Plus, you don't know the research data on forced confessions very well.
Wonderful. But not actually surprising.
killed nearly 3,000 civilians. Yeah those people deserved ehat was done to them. Maybe if Canada had some sort of event like 9/11 you would feel different.then tear the constitution up and use it for toilet paper.every single service member swears an oath to preserve and defend that document and the ldeals it contains.There are no exceptions.
do so. And I agree with meltdown, there should be no rules with war. We lose when politicians get involved.pssst we werent at war with nonstate actors. which al Qaeda is.so let me ask you this. Where in the constitution does it say the rule of law applies except for when ......?_____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '140 -
mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:That’s good hear. Can we torture the bastards before we execute them. They caused so many people unspeakable pain. Not the mention the wars.
Why?
The Geneva Convention signatories would disagree.
information. Also, name a country the us has fought that followed the Geneva convention.
So your argument is "everybody else does it?". Why is that relevant? The US is a signatory, is it not?
If you are willing to use torture just because your enemies do it, you have no basis to claim any moral high ground.
Plus, you don't know the research data on forced confessions very well.
Wonderful. But not actually surprising.
killed nearly 3,000 civilians. Yeah those people deserved ehat was done to them. Maybe if Canada had some sort of event like 9/11 you would feel different.then tear the constitution up and use it for toilet paper.every single service member swears an oath to preserve and defend that document and the ldeals it contains.There are no exceptions.
do so. And I agree with meltdown, there should be no rules with war. We lose when politicians get involved.pssst we werent at war with nonstate actors. which al Qaeda is.so let me ask you this. Where in the constitution does it say the rule of law applies except for when ......?
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mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:That’s good hear. Can we torture the bastards before we execute them. They caused so many people unspeakable pain. Not the mention the wars.
Why?
The Geneva Convention signatories would disagree.
information. Also, name a country the us has fought that followed the Geneva convention.
So your argument is "everybody else does it?". Why is that relevant? The US is a signatory, is it not?
If you are willing to use torture just because your enemies do it, you have no basis to claim any moral high ground.
Plus, you don't know the research data on forced confessions very well.
Wonderful. But not actually surprising.
killed nearly 3,000 civilians. Yeah those people deserved ehat was done to them. Maybe if Canada had some sort of event like 9/11 you would feel different.then tear the constitution up and use it for toilet paper.every single service member swears an oath to preserve and defend that document and the ldeals it contains.There are no exceptions.
do so. And I agree with meltdown, there should be no rules with war. We lose when politicians get involved.pssst we werent at war with nonstate actors. which al Qaeda is.so let me ask you this. Where in the constitution does it say the rule of law applies except for when ......?then deemed illegal, so it kinda calls into question its initial legality OR SCOTUS wouldnt have knocked that down.psst slavery was legal at one time too...._____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
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you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '140 -
mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:mickeyrat said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:oftenreading said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:mcgruff10 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:That’s good hear. Can we torture the bastards before we execute them. They caused so many people unspeakable pain. Not the mention the wars.
Why?
The Geneva Convention signatories would disagree.
information. Also, name a country the us has fought that followed the Geneva convention.
So your argument is "everybody else does it?". Why is that relevant? The US is a signatory, is it not?
If you are willing to use torture just because your enemies do it, you have no basis to claim any moral high ground.
Plus, you don't know the research data on forced confessions very well.
Wonderful. But not actually surprising.
killed nearly 3,000 civilians. Yeah those people deserved ehat was done to them. Maybe if Canada had some sort of event like 9/11 you would feel different.then tear the constitution up and use it for toilet paper.every single service member swears an oath to preserve and defend that document and the ldeals it contains.There are no exceptions.
do so. And I agree with meltdown, there should be no rules with war. We lose when politicians get involved.pssst we werent at war with nonstate actors. which al Qaeda is.so let me ask you this. Where in the constitution does it say the rule of law applies except for when ......?then deemed illegal, so it kinda calls into question its initial legality OR SCOTUS wouldnt have knocked that down.psst slavery was legal at one time too....
torture should be used in interrogations when trying to extract vital information in order to save American or allied lives.
I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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