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  • cia torture

    What the CIA did to torture it's prisoners is nothing compared to what our prisoners endured. They are not around to talk about it.
    Posted to Jurisprudence by david wayne osedach on August 26, 2009
  • thank you

    thank you for bringing this to our attention - my only regret is you are probably preaching to the choir. thank you also for that sentence about dealing with Guantanamo practically instead of symbolically. you will probably get hate mail for that - i am learning quickly that my more extreme colleagues on the left can be as evil and vile as the ...
    Posted to Jurisprudence by moderate001 on June 8, 2009
  • detailed interrogation techniques

    While Obama is handing out detailed CIA interrogation techniques he should also include a copy of what the other sides interrogation techniques are.
    Posted to Today's Papers by david wayne osedach on April 17, 2009
  • torture

    Of course it is acceptable for the enemy to torture us?
    Posted to Jurisprudence by david wayne osedach on January 29, 2009
  • Hitchens intentionally misleads on Obama's "false choice"?

    ''Then one can hardly overpraise the repudiation, annexed from Franklin even if he may not actually have said it, of ''the false choice between our safety and our ideals.'' This acted as a curtain-raiser for the important restatement of the ideals themselves: We will not apologize for our way of life, nor will we waver in its defense, and for ...
    Posted to Fighting Words by conlawprize on January 26, 2009
  • Another leftist demogogue

    this article uses much less verifiable information to dispute the existing reports. Without even investigating furthur, I know of two reported incidents of Al Qaida members released and later commiting terrorist acts that were verified by direct evidence. Why do we need more? If one american dies due to the closing of Guantanamo then it was a ...
    Posted to Jurisprudence by johnsonjohnpat on January 23, 2009
  • guantanamo

    Why is Guantanamo so imporant that it is the number one priority in the Presidents first day in office?
    Posted to Jurisprudence by david wayne osedach on January 23, 2009
  • Guantanamo

    I fail to see why this was the first order of business for the new president. Millions are unemployed in this country.
    Posted to Jurisprudence by david wayne osedach on January 23, 2009
  • Detainees as prisoners of war

    Under Bush, the detainees at Guantanamo were considered ''enemy combatants'' not '',''prisoners of war,'' and as such, not entitled to the protections afforded by the Geneva Conventions. What is their current status under Obama? I wonder if we couldn't solve the problem this way: 1. Release those detainees deemed mostly/probably harmless. 2. ...
    Posted to Jurisprudence by marcialou on January 22, 2009
  • set theory and Guantanimo

    Wow, everyone who takes a beginning philosophy course knows about internal and external validation and anyone who takes anything remotely called philosophy of science knows about Karl Popper, but I didn't think set theory trumps concrete reality. BUT IT DOES. All the pro-torture people are just mathematically, plain, incorrect. For something to ...
    Posted to Jurisprudence by drugdoc on January 16, 2009
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