Quote:
Originally Posted by Sheriff Gonna Getcha
First, to say that the "torture" techniques employed at Gitmo are the "most vicious permanently impairing system ... in the world" is a major overstatement. Hyperbole works great with some people, but not with me.
Second, to say that Rumself personally participated in the torture on a prisoner is also a little strange. Please see my first point. Speaking the truth and making sound arguments goes a lot further than making things up or exaggerating.
|
Here's a link giving a little history of the system of torture used at Gitmo and its severity. Compellng reading.
Here's a link on Rumsfeld's personal involvement in the torture of a prisoner.
Here's also an article on the Bush Administration's attitude and policy toward the Geneva Conventions.
Lastly, here's an article on even the Supreme Court rejecting Bush's claim the our Military commissions could try prisoners under the authority of the Geneva Conventions.
If the above seems not definitive to you, there are plenty of articles on the net dealing with the topics we've been discussing.
I recommend Seymore Hersh's book on Abu Graib for a much more detailed account of some of the above.
Torture American Style by James McWilliams - The Texas Observer
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/20...urce=whitelist
U.S.: Bush Errs in Geneva Convention Rules (Human Rights Watch, 7-2-2002)
U.S. Shifts Policy on Geneva Conventions