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| | #21 (permalink) (top) | |
| God is good Location: Down by the river, stealing your water Posts: 1,518 | Quote:
Yeah, what I'm saying is that from an objective point of view, irrespective of a single nation, no country has that high ground; theoretically, all agent could be susceptible to harm. Now, again, I reiterate the possibilities for the injustices of might makes right and even when a country's agents are captured, the country may work hard to get them back. The moral of the story, though, is that no nation should be above another. Sorry if my wording was ambiguous. | |
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| | #22 (permalink) (top) | |
| 20-20 Atheist Location: Las Vegas, NV Posts: 466 | Quote:
I apologize for blurting out different ideas at random times. Hopefully you can absorb the message of the full post. Torture is the gradual elimination of emotions. | |
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| | #23 (permalink) (top) | |
| God is good Location: Down by the river, stealing your water Posts: 1,518 | Quote:
So if CIA agents want to be immune to kidnapping, let them keep their desires. And when their enemies try to kidnap them, let them try and stop them. And when CIA enemies finally do kidnap them, an objective observer would really have no problem with it. An American observer, though, might have a problem, just as an Italian observer might have a problem when CIA agents kidnap Italian operatives. A lot of times it just comes down to realizing whether or not you have enough might to even fight to make your "right" the dominant "right" in the world. | |
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| Igneous Magma Posts: 419 | Quote:
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They have a choice. They do not have to go through physical or mental torture. They can give the information freely. If they are not wiling to give the information to us, then they are consenting to having it forced out. Welcome to life. Quote:
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Korea Era: In order to quel the insurgents, we will simply kill anyone who looks at us funny. Current Era: Spend Billions on "smart" technology that allows precision targets while maintaining deadly accuracy. This resulted in the lowest casualty rate both on the enemy and our side and least amount of collateral damage compared the time we have been in Iraq. From a military point of view, the war was a resounding success. Clean-up is never a resounding success, until it is long over. Ask Japan. Quote:
Now, neither one of us are apart of the CIA. And if we were we would both know that neither is at liberty to disclose any details whatsoever about that CIA or it's operational procedures. That being said, back to our hypothetical argument ![]() -Chris "I guess we are the people our parents warned us about." | ||||||
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| | #25 (permalink) (top) | |
| 9/11: Inside Job Location: Hawai'i, Big Island Posts: 10,437 | Slevin, at least one of the CIA's muslim victims was entirely innocent. Khaled al-Masri is a citizen of the German republic. ![]() He was kidnapped, taken to Afghanistan and tortured for months. And now you say Quote:
Your view is vicious tyranny, a hatred for anyone unlike yourself. I think US citizens like you are what is fueling this insane behavior by what was once the freest, nost respected nation on earth. "Arms in the hands of the citizens may be used at individual discretion for the defense of the country, the overthrow of tyranny or private self-defense." -- John Adams | |
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![]() Hot Lava Posts: 1,124 | Quote:
The should be tried in absentia. If found guilty a price placed upon their heads. It would show justice and someone might desire the rewards :) | |
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| | #28 (permalink) (top) |
| 9/11: Inside Job Location: Hawai'i, Big Island Posts: 10,437 | Now that's an idea! Convicted kidnappers could be fair game for clandestine bounty hunters... "Arms in the hands of the citizens may be used at individual discretion for the defense of the country, the overthrow of tyranny or private self-defense." -- John Adams |
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| | #29 (permalink) (top) |
| 20-20 Atheist Location: Las Vegas, NV Posts: 466 | I could understand this coming from a family member or friend of the tortured, but as a patriotic American, I am obviously not in favor of this. Listen to yourself. You are cheering the idea for our own government agents, that do what they do to protect our country, to be leveled out by death. Not even formally. Torture is the gradual elimination of emotions. |
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| | #30 (permalink) (top) | |
| 9/11: Inside Job Location: Hawai'i, Big Island Posts: 10,437 | Quote:
I hate what the USA stands for: Military bullying, nuclear warfare, international hypocrisy, government financial corruption, domination of outlying regions by autocrats from Washington, DC, lying politicians, stolen elections and now kidnapping and torture in the name of "security." There's not a worse nation on this green and blue earth... ![]() "Arms in the hands of the citizens may be used at individual discretion for the defense of the country, the overthrow of tyranny or private self-defense." -- John Adams | |
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| 20-20 Atheist Location: Las Vegas, NV Posts: 466 | Quote:
Many of your reasons for disliking America are understandable, but irrelavent, other than the explanation I gave above. We are one of the few successful democratic nations. And with great things, come horrible things. If we were to suddenly shut this 'bad factory' down (stopped bullying, destroyed our nukes, admitted we were wrong, exposed our financial secrets, told the truth, stopped stealing, and returned the prisoners) then we would no longer be the greatest nation in the world. We are horrible to others, but wonderful to citezens, which theoretically makes us the best nation in the world. But I am a sucker for these priveledges (and so are you, seeing as you live here), and will defend my country to the death. Kinda gives a new meaning to "it's what's on the inside that counts". Torture is the gradual elimination of emotions. | |
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![]() Hot Lava Posts: 1,124 | Ex-CIA chief: rendition flights put allies in difficult position | Special reports | Guardian Unlimited Quote:
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