[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > In a message dated 9/30/06 7:24:57 P.M. Central Daylight Time, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > >> I'd be interested to see what Alan Dershowitz says about all this. >> Several years ago he sparked alot of debate on all this by >> > invoking > >> the frightening scenario of: >> >> What do you do when you capture a terrorist suspect who knows when >> and where a nuclear bomb is going to go off in a major American >> > city > >> and there's only hours left...do you respect his "constitutional >> rights" or do you, ahem, torture the shit out of him so that you >> save 100,000 lives? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Oh, but Shemp, you *first* have to find him guilty of being a >> > terrorist and > >> he has the right of due process, being informed of his rights, >> > being charged, > >> having an attorney present, having time to prepare a defense and >> > then a jury > >> of *his* peers. And then once he is found guilty and run out of >> > appeals you > >> can't do anything to violate his rights or subject him to cruel or >> > unusual > >> punishment. It reminds me of the Pakistani general on the 911 mini >> > series that > >> said to the CIA agent that captured RamsyYusef, " give me two >> > hours with him > >> and I'll get you all the information you want that he has". Then >> > later when > >> our FBI agents interrogate a terrorist all they could do was >> > threaten to tell > >> his momma that her son was a terrorist. >> > > You do know this is total b*llsh*t, right, MDixon? > > > > > No, not total BS Judy. That was for the person/persons that are going to > say, "but, but but... how do you know he's a terrorist? He hasn't been > convicted > yet?" After all, he's only a suspect, right? How many lives does using > these interrogation techniques have to save in order to justify using them > on > somebody who is a high profile terrorist or terrorist leader in a position to > > know? > > Apparently you believe the US is just teaming with terrorists. Oh I forgot, you folks think that everyone that voted against Bush is a terrorist.
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