Originally posted by Sava
I'm with Ned on this one... the US should be following the Geneva convention, it's not. Regardless of whether or not this could be defined as torture, it's wrong.
Boddington: You've proved through your statements that you're no better than the terrorists.
DD: Let's put you in that camp for an indefinite period and see whether or not you think it's torture.
It's just proof that the people at the helm of this war on terror are no better than the terrorists themselves. Regardless of whether or not Bush and co. are bound by the Geneva convention to treat them as POW's, they should still do it. It goes back to the age old question, if murder were legal, would you do it?
I'm with Ned on this one... the US should be following the Geneva convention, it's not. Regardless of whether or not this could be defined as torture, it's wrong.
Boddington: You've proved through your statements that you're no better than the terrorists.
DD: Let's put you in that camp for an indefinite period and see whether or not you think it's torture.
It's just proof that the people at the helm of this war on terror are no better than the terrorists themselves. Regardless of whether or not Bush and co. are bound by the Geneva convention to treat them as POW's, they should still do it. It goes back to the age old question, if murder were legal, would you do it?
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