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I know it is a lot of fun to debate the debatable but back to the thread topic at hand:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124226863721018193.html Pelosi an accomplice to 'torture'.....looks that way. Seems there are dirty hands for everyone. :hmmm: Is it just me or is Obama a gun jumper? Gitmo...hasty decision. Just close it...no plan of action on where and how to keep the detainees. Displaying memos on Gitmo....hasty decision. Does Obama not look the entire picture first before he goes head-long into just throwing things out of the table for all to see? What is next? I'm guessing Pelosi will become a thorn in Obama's side after this little tidbit. |
Why was displaying the memos a hasty decision?
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It was hasty because it looks to me that possible repercussions were not weighed. Hang with me on this. During the election, Obama kept throwing out timelimes for Iraq withdrawal. After getting a briefing of what is really occurring in Iraq he changed his tune on the withdrawal timeline. He did not have the facts. Gitmo, yes, just close it down without a plan. Repercussions on this hasty decision. No consideration on what the repercussions of this decision would create. Let show memo's on torture...it all looks to be nothing but the "Star Chamber" of Republicans involved anyway, but wait, it seems that some of Obama staunchest supportors knew about these tortures and did nothing. Did Obama take into account that if these memos did go out how would the world view the US? As we see here in this thread, the US is not seen in a good light. It would seem it put the US a few steps back in the hole in the world view of the US. Again, repercussions not considered. Ok, now this administration is looking to persecute some Bush official in this matter. This administration might want to pick up Pelosi as well and let the proceedings begin. Really, this is a political ploy at best and it does not seem to paint anyone in a favorable light. In short, getting the facts, looking at the possible outcomes of releasing these memos and pictures were not weighed. Also, if such a thing did happen and not to the general publics knowledge...what else are the idiots in Washington doing that no one is aware of? :hmmm: Perhaps this will generate a snowball effect of other wrong doings?
EDIT: And another thing...this 'enhanced techique' Call it what it is...torture. This friggin play on words is stupid. It is as bad as 'What is 'is'?..Bill Clinton |
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Obama is getting cold feet about releasing torture photos: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30725189/
His reasoning? "He said the abrupt reversal of his position came out of concern that the pictures would 'further inflame anti-American opinion' and endanger U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan." Which, in a funny coincidence, is the precise reason why torture doesn't work and endangers us further rather than making us safer. |
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Let's assume that Pelosi knew about and fully supported torture - that's no reason not to investigate torture, who ordered it and who enabled it. Because it's wrong and illegal, not because it's totally confined to Republicans. Quote:
I think it puts the US in a better light, coming clean about what has been happening, instead of keeping things secret. Do you disagree? Also, I think that how the world views America is, in this case, a less that critical factor. If you torture people, you should expect to be seen as torturers. Obama has banned these practices, that makes America look good. Being honest about what happened also makes America look good. Makes lots of sense to me. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8003023.stm Quote:
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You seem to be overly concerned with image here. Frankly, it doesn't make a damn bit of difference how it makes people look. At least not to me. I think it's worth finding out if government officials broke the law. If it makes people look bad, so be it. Quote:
I think the same applies to differtiating between forms of torture that produce visible scars, and those that don't. EDIT - mookiemookie - I really lose hope when I hear Obama using the same reasons as Bush for doing the same things. Bloody stupid. EDIT 2 - Just saw this from Colin Powell's Chief of Staff Quote:
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The memos and photos are two very different issues. From what I understand, the photos show unauthorized behavior, and the soldiers involved have been disciplined. The memos say what sort of behavior was authorized.
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Tchocky,
I have to cherry pick here on the responses: Your Iraq answer and the campaign: Quote:
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I'm not concerned with image here as suggested. I'm assuming the image of America you are speaking of. No, I'm not concerned. What I'm concerned with is this really seems to be nothing but political and mud slinging. |
The plot thickens and so does the soup Pelosi is in.
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Pelosi supported a letter? Did she sign the letter? Is there any shred of evidence she supported the letter? Can we see the letter? Oh God, now it is really thick: http://blogs.abcnews.com/thenote/200...-cia-lied.html Quote:
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Somehow I get the impression that the realitys of life and politics are beginning to take hold.
The nominees with tax problems. The Pelosi thing. The ACLU chiding Obama about the interrigation pictures. The 'stimulus' is not exactly stimulating. Read yesterday where a woman dead for 40 years recieved a stimulus check. GM importing chinese cars after accepting money from the US. I know there are some other er... issues I have overlooked and now backlash on the Gittmo 'executive order'. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009...-indefinitely/ Cant wait to see whats in store for the nationalized health care agenda. |
Well, I tell you what Steamwake, Pelosi is in some hot water. Claiming the CIA lied to her. If she is in fact found to have known via tapes or memo of the meeting she is probably going to resign. Let's face it, the law states that senior officals be briefed on anything the CIA is doing. Giving half or no info is not something they would do. Furthermore, why not tell Pelosi? That makes no sense at all. What would the CIA obtain by not telling Pelosi. Furthermore, she had an aid attend and the aid did not tell her? WTH! This is classified secret information....an aid was sent? Is this aid watching over the big red buttons to the nukes also? :shifty:
Obama has taken the eye off the ball and so has Washington. They are more engrossed in prosecuting the Bush administration than running Washington. |
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I'm not at all uncomfortable with certain forms of torture being used. What you're attempting to do, however, is say that, because I support a very specific application of the methods, I must support all torture as a whole. It's not that simple. I have been very specific as to what I support. And I am not at all uncomfortable with supporting it. I don't need to redefine anything, which is why I don't bother. |
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You make me sick when you talk of 9/11 , you supportd those who let most of those involved escape justice becuse it was cheaper and you instead wasted the time with some crazy illegal half baked ideological crusade that has completely failed to deliver. What is worse is that this issue trancends the so called party lines that some follow , which is why you get muppets repeating the same pathetic old party lines long after they have been shown to be complete bollox . If Pelosi broke the law then screw her throw her to the justices , if Bush broke the law then screw him , throw him to the justices. If servicemen broke the law then screw them , throw them to the justices (after all the "only following orders" excuse has long been established as tripe. BTW where are you Haplo ? did looking at the court rulings make you realise you position was untennable |
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Besides, I like to walk the line. :arrgh!: |
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