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"But the argument is that under specific conditions, torture is acceptable."

The right used to call this kind of thinking "moral relativism" and they were opposed to it. As for me, if something is wrong to do to our guys then it is wrong to do to anyone. My morals arent rubbery enough to think otherwise. If it is sauce for the goose it is sauce for the gander. If we do it then expect to have it done to our guys. And expect to be laughed at if you complain.
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"But the argument is that under specific conditions, torture is acceptable."

The right used to call this kind of thinking "moral relativism" and they were opposed to it. As for me, if something is wrong to do to our guys then it is wrong to do to anyone. My morals arent rubbery enough to think otherwise. If it is sauce for the goose it is sauce for the gander. If we do it then expect to have it done to our guys. And expect to be laughed at if you complain.
The circumstances under which an act is committed have always been relevant. A killing committed while the perpetrator is committing a felony offense is murder. A killing for hire is murder. A killing of a person in self-defense or defense of others is generally not a crime. Subjecting a person to intense stress, under strict limitations, in order to obtain information that might save many innocent lives, might very well be viewed as lawful, and as a legal justification in the nature of "defense of others." So far as I know, the legal issue has not been resolved.

If you don't believe the circumstances matter, then how would you feel if the police learned that a serial child killer buried your child alive somewhere, and they smacked him around to get him to reveal where she was buried, in the hope of saving her life?

How would you feel if the police lied to a perpetrator by telling him that, if he surrendered, they wouldn't prosecute him criminally? Both the police and the prosecutor even signed a written agreement to that effect. After he surrendered, in reliance on their promises, they reneged and prosecuted him. Should the police and prosecutor be barred from prosecuting him, since they blatantly lied? Does it matter that he extracted that written agreement while he had a loaded shotgun taped to the head of an innocent person? You bet the circumstances matter!

By your logic, "...what's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander." If the worst that our enemy did to our soldiers was to waterboard them, we'd be relieved. When they capture our troops and civilians, they torture them, and then they behead them. By your logic, do I presume correctly that you would approve of us torturing and beheading our enemies, since that's what they do to us?
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"By your logic, do I presume correctly that you would approve of us torturing and beheading our enemies, since that's what they do to us?"

Uh no. That would be allowing them to define what is OK for us to do. But you can count on it that if we sink to the level of torture then that fact will be cited in defense of them doing it too. None of it is excusable in my book, but more than that I think it is counterproductive to national security and our military effort. General Petraeus would be the first to say (and has said) that we arent going to win by military means. That means we need a political settlement which is harder to achieve when nobody trusts us and all are afraid of us. (not that we are there yet, but will be if we keep at it)

As I understood the real difference between the two positions (and ignoring what may be semantic arguments about what may or may not be torture) is that on the one hand there are those who think torture is OK if it saves American lives due to uncovering info that would otherwise not be uncovered. On the other hand there are those (like me) who think that far more American lives are lost through creating a situation where millions of people hate us so much they want to kill us than can possibly be saved even if the people on the other side are right and there is some sort of Jack Bauer thing going on. All of this completely ignores the moral repugnance that used to be a foundation of US policy back when we considered torture to be illegal.

But there are no Jack Bauer's out there. Look at those pictures of guys on leashes and smiling assholes posing with dead bodies to see that for yourself. So far as anyone has said (and they would have given all the criticism) nobody is seconds away from blowing up L.A. There isnt anybody out there who wouldnt want to save LA if it ever came to that but life isnt TV.

So we all want to save lives (our guys first). We are just disagreeing about how best to do that. You havent convinced me yet nor have you convinced the military. So we will have to agree to disagree. I will be happy to because whoever wins in the election, now that McCain is the Repub candidate, there will be an end to this disgraceful policy. We just have to wait another few months.
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Your arguments cut no mustard with me...cause waterboarding ain't torture! AND unlike your false Jack Bauer analogy...the three times it was used it DID save American lives. It works...it ain't harmful and it scares the bejeesus out of enemy captives to know they won't be treated nicely if they don't talk. It is a limited but useful technique to deal with high level terrorist threats and save lives and THAT is why the democratic senate has refused to outlaw it. It'll take a republican idiot to do that.


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sck your premise that they will not hate us if we don't torture is false. they hate us, period. doesn't matter if we rape them, torture & nuke them or if we send them candy & our money. They hate us either way. But you can bet that they do NOT respect your kind because you come from a position of weakness. They do respect strength and resolve.
It's been said here before and is worth repeating...why do you think quadafi gave in? Because he felt like being a nice guy? NO, because he thought for sure he was going to join saddam. He was peeing in his pants and gave in. I suppose you think that is bad of us that we scared the crap out of him?
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