This whole torture thing is so unamerican. We raise our young people to respect our laws,. We train them in the principles on which our republic is based (please go back and read the declaration of Independence, the constitution and certainly Tom Paine's common Sense series). They join the military out of a desire to meet an obligation to their nation, then some clown sets them to torture. Forget what it does to the victim, forget what it does to our national reputation. What impact does it have on the young people being ordered to do this. This is something they live with for the rest of their lives.
2007-11-21 05:23:03
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answered by Anonymous
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nicely, I dont trust McCain on alot of issues, yet I could admit being a prisoner of conflict in Vietnam provides him alot of credentials in that particular classification. That being reported there grew to become right into a house bill in 9/2006 to make info gleaned via techniques that risk-free waterboarding criminal and the residing house voted 253-168 for it. So i might say this isnt basically a coverage made on the White residing house as quoted.
2016-10-17 15:11:28
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Y E S, as an American citizen, you have a right to defend yourself and your country against all
enemies foreign or domestic and torture and outing crooked CIA secretaries is permitted!!
2007-11-21 10:55:23
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answered by Vagabond5879 7
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No you don't and neither do they. This is treason and last time I checked that was still an impeachable offense. The Neocon cabal has turned the United States into a banana republic if they get away with this unpunished and the same goes for torture BTW
2007-11-21 04:25:09
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answered by justgoodfolk 7
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Not but we can start a revolution in peace and agree to deal with it as a Nation just as we did with the British if it becomes necessary. Being against the US gov't doesn't mean you aren't a patriot and we need drastic measures at this point.
2007-11-21 04:21:14
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answered by Anonymous
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They would probably arrest you for it. You could try a John the Baptist defense though for waterboarding.
2007-11-21 04:07:16
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answered by Anonymous
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You torture women every day with your good looks. My, we Hippies are a handsome lot.
2007-11-21 04:10:57
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't have the right and I doubt you have the might. Stop reading the New York Times Hippie!
2007-11-21 04:08:53
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You have the right to remain silent, but not the wisdom to exercise that right.
2007-11-21 07:23:35
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answered by Anonymous
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That's executive privilege, and will remain so.
2007-11-21 04:33:09
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answered by . 5
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