ç i p h é r wrote:I was offering evidence to you that these extremists you seem so unconcerned about are far from harmless.
I like how you keep suggesting that I somehow support extremists. The usual "You’re with us or with the terrorists" crap I suppose.

So please, quote any of my posts that support your statement.
That said, the stories you linked are totally unrelated to this thread. This 15 year old committed an act of war, not terrorism as per the facts. In neither case do I support what he did but I object to the US side-stepping the constitution and Geneva Conventions to torture and execute anyone they get their hands on.
The point is that you, and many people in America and beyond, STILL underestimate these folks despite everything we know. You're right, just being an extremist isn't evidence of a crime, but you KNOW these guys are connected to radical Islamic groups somehow just like you KNOW the CIA is torturing suspected terrorists. What's good for the goose is good for the gander.
It helps if you get the right people to begin with

You can't just torture everyone for info because anything useful would be swamped by those saying anything to end the torture. Everyone pretty well knows their capable of anything but suspicion or association alone isn't enough. Maybe for the Stalin era but not for the best Democracy money can buy
But can anyone PROVE any of it? This is exactly how the Bush administration has justified ALL the things you are condemning, including the detention of Mr Khadr, who by direct association and by his own actions, is VERY LIKELY a terrorist. How in the world do you reconcile that?

You've got to be joking? Mulu already posted facts that even the US Military has acknowledged large scale torture practices so I'll leave it at that. And "Likely" doesn't quite cut it in court when facing the death penalty.
I have no idea. I don't torture people. What incident are you speaking of exactly? And are you suggesting that you know more than the folks in the intelligence business about the quality of the information they gather, whether by torture or otherwise?
The detailed reports of torture are endless if you care to Google it. It's also been well documented over and over again that torture in unreliable which is why all sorts of things have been tried instead to get people to talk over the years, including the use of LSD and other drugs.
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