Given the chance i'd drop Rumsfeld from 20,000 feet into any EU country and if he (somehow) survives the fall, gladly watch on T.V. as any of a dozen different EU courts puts him on trial for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Basically, why? Why should we be obliged to show we are more moral then them? It may be NICE to do, but we don’t need to sign a treaty saying it…. But it for some reason enough people like you make up the electorate and it is the will of the people to be “nice” and we want to take that stance, put it before congress and sign it into law in our legal system so it is actually enforced and not some sham to be ignored.
I am skeptical of any treaty which is not self-executing because if it is not it WILL be ignored.
We don’t need to stand up for our “values” or justify them to anyone but Americans.
Notice I’m not the one doing the torturing heh. Okay? Maybe, maybe not. Surely it is less bad then torturing the innocent as we did in our prisons in Iraq however?
I am not sure if I can stand up for the CIAs actions as a “good thing” but it is orders of magnitude better then what we did in Iraq and Cuba.
Detaining anyone indefinitely is stupid. Either release them when the war is over per the Geneva convention(see bottom), put them on trial or let them go. Indefinite detentions are insane.
No I wouldn’t want to be treated that way but I also sure as hell should not expect not to be by basically any country America might ever fight. I know I won’t get the highest standard of treatment the U.S. might ever uphold itself to.
Obviously if I do not agree with "you"(several posters) then I am a dirty republican and one of the brain washed masses supporting our Furor. That is not the case at all, on the one hand I (really, really, really) hate the Republicans and on the other well... read my posts for the other hand on the distinctions heh.
(bottom seen) I said treaties which are not self executing are a waste of time and I also said treaties in which we can not expect reciprocal treatment are a waste of time. The Geneva convention has, more then most other military treaties been observed in the past and even though there have been repeated, gross violations by most countries of it in the past, it is still, respectable. It is worth following. Our conduct in Iraq and Cuba is a blatant violation of this and “enemy combatants” is a term which is a gross breach of the Geneva convention.
Um no... it's because we aren't horrible creatures who are unworthy of wearing the label "human beings". It's because we are against being devoid of any morals and decency. If they do it, then they are horrible excuses for humans, that doesn't mean we get the ability to be similar horrible excuses.
I am skeptical of any treaty which is not self-executing because if it is not it WILL be ignored.
What exactly is good about the United States if we won't even stand for the values that we were created with? Because they 'stand up' for us? And if they disregard American values, who says they'll stand up for your ass?
Because if they are "bad guys", it is ok to debase ourselves as human beings.

I am not sure if I can stand up for the CIAs actions as a “good thing” but it is orders of magnitude better then what we did in Iraq and Cuba.
Is it also ok to detain them indefinately without trial because they are 'bad'? Would you like to be treated that way? Because I sure as Hell consider you to be a "bad guy".
No I wouldn’t want to be treated that way but I also sure as hell should not expect not to be by basically any country America might ever fight. I know I won’t get the highest standard of treatment the U.S. might ever uphold itself to.
Obviously if I do not agree with "you"(several posters) then I am a dirty republican and one of the brain washed masses supporting our Furor. That is not the case at all, on the one hand I (really, really, really) hate the Republicans and on the other well... read my posts for the other hand on the distinctions heh.
(bottom seen) I said treaties which are not self executing are a waste of time and I also said treaties in which we can not expect reciprocal treatment are a waste of time. The Geneva convention has, more then most other military treaties been observed in the past and even though there have been repeated, gross violations by most countries of it in the past, it is still, respectable. It is worth following. Our conduct in Iraq and Cuba is a blatant violation of this and “enemy combatants” is a term which is a gross breach of the Geneva convention.
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