Saturday, May 23, 2009

More about the Current Torture Issue

I cannot believe that even the most liberal non-muslim would react so and scream so loud about a bit of torture under these circumstances. The simple act of capturing someone and detaining them is torture of a sort, any type of questioning is torture if you are not allowed to stop it at will. Being held in a cell locked in is as much torture to me as being mock waterboarded.

Some of you say you would admit to anything to stop it, well thats the point if you will admit to anything you will also admit to the truth thereby giving some lead to go on.

Any man or woman who attaches themselves to an organization that would kill thousands of people by covertly infiltrating a society and turning otherwise harmless air transport into weapons should expect harsh treatment if they are captured.

You want moral high ground? Our moral high ground is that the U.S. didn't just slice off a head once the terrorist was no longer useful. We allowed detainies' religious freedom and didn't just blow up other muslims enmasse or use any limited torture on a non-violent suspect.
The Geneva convention should not even apply to these animals. They are terrorists, they blow up non-combatants as a primary target. They hide behind civilian dress, they infiltrate. By the rules of war they could be killed outright once caught, yet the U.S. even allows the Geneva convention to apply to them.

Make no mistake. From the heated sands of 8th century Middle East the Muslim faith was born in conflict, raised on conquest, forged by violent expansion, and tolerance is not even a part of its doctrine today. The only checks to this expansion in over 1400 years has been by Asian or Christian military might plain and simple. Only a direct reaction can defend the non-muslim world from this never ending jihad. I know there are peaceful muslims but the very foundations of their faith means violent groups will constantly spring from it and these groups must be met and destroyed immediatly.

I honor the articles of the United States and have defended them. Yet I also believe in an "eye for an eye" and that there are actions some beings can commit that render them below human rights. Waterboarding three mass murderers does not test my limits what-so-ever.

Hide behind your liberal morals, scream for the punishment of those who caused a little terror to a terrorist mass murderer if you want. In the end those same splinter group jihadists won't be so nice to you when they do get the upperhand after our only defense has been weakened.

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