Big Duke Six
Not-too-Junior
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Mar,
I think you said it more accurately than I. I guess some of what we did in the prison could be considered abuse, but I stand by my previous assertions that the vast majority of what we did there is completely normal from an intelligence standpoint. Prisoners like that (alleged murderers and terrorists) simply do not talk freely. They need to be coerced, which may look ugly to some. And while I have no knowledge of what our rules are regarding what is and what isn't allowed, my military training gave me some idea of what to expect should the worst ever happen to me. I would be really surprised if the Geneva Convention disallows sleep deprivation, nudity or having dogs bark at you. Bodily penetration by foreign objects could be a different matter, I'll give you that. But I'm still skeptical of the claims that we actually beat people to death, sorry.
But the bigger issue here is that I feel the media is directly responsible for this man's death. Yes, read that again if you'd like. This story broke without the pictures months ago, and nobody said anything until the media published the pictures. The American media convinced these killers over there to kidnap Nick and cut his head off. Do you think this is what the media should be doing? Is this their job, to jeopardize the lives of US citizens all over the world? That's what they have done, pure and simple. Their motives to me are clear, and that is to cripple our efforts in ANY conflict, not just in Iraq. What is completely unfathomable is that I woke up this morning to STILL have my computer plastered with more stories about our "abuse" of prisoners, yet the vicious murder of a US civilian, in Iraq to help them rebuild their country, gets relatively no coverage whatsoever. It was a sideline. That's a problem. As was Ted Koppels' stunt a couple weeks ago. Will he do an entire show focusing on how much better off the Iraqi's are now because of us? About the schools, hospitals, roads and power lines we've put up or repaired? The food we've brought? Will he do anything to honor our troops over there now for their bravery and sacrifice and honor they've shown under horrific conditions? No, he'll do none of that. He can't be bothered with it. He certainly WILL be focusing on the heinous crimes we've committed, like the aforementioned forced nudity, homosexual poses, sleep deprivation etc.
Yeah, I guess to the media heads should roll for what we did.
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I think you said it more accurately than I. I guess some of what we did in the prison could be considered abuse, but I stand by my previous assertions that the vast majority of what we did there is completely normal from an intelligence standpoint. Prisoners like that (alleged murderers and terrorists) simply do not talk freely. They need to be coerced, which may look ugly to some. And while I have no knowledge of what our rules are regarding what is and what isn't allowed, my military training gave me some idea of what to expect should the worst ever happen to me. I would be really surprised if the Geneva Convention disallows sleep deprivation, nudity or having dogs bark at you. Bodily penetration by foreign objects could be a different matter, I'll give you that. But I'm still skeptical of the claims that we actually beat people to death, sorry.
But the bigger issue here is that I feel the media is directly responsible for this man's death. Yes, read that again if you'd like. This story broke without the pictures months ago, and nobody said anything until the media published the pictures. The American media convinced these killers over there to kidnap Nick and cut his head off. Do you think this is what the media should be doing? Is this their job, to jeopardize the lives of US citizens all over the world? That's what they have done, pure and simple. Their motives to me are clear, and that is to cripple our efforts in ANY conflict, not just in Iraq. What is completely unfathomable is that I woke up this morning to STILL have my computer plastered with more stories about our "abuse" of prisoners, yet the vicious murder of a US civilian, in Iraq to help them rebuild their country, gets relatively no coverage whatsoever. It was a sideline. That's a problem. As was Ted Koppels' stunt a couple weeks ago. Will he do an entire show focusing on how much better off the Iraqi's are now because of us? About the schools, hospitals, roads and power lines we've put up or repaired? The food we've brought? Will he do anything to honor our troops over there now for their bravery and sacrifice and honor they've shown under horrific conditions? No, he'll do none of that. He can't be bothered with it. He certainly WILL be focusing on the heinous crimes we've committed, like the aforementioned forced nudity, homosexual poses, sleep deprivation etc.
Yeah, I guess to the media heads should roll for what we did.
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