Friday, February 5, 2010

Guatemala Bay Torture Are They Using Torture At Guatemala Bay?

Are they using torture at Guatemala Bay? - guatemala bay torture

http://www.nysun.com/article/50897

16 comments:

Alan S said...

No, they are aggressive interrogation techniques because "we" not "them". If it would "do it" for our citizens certainly be called torture.
BTW: We are not going to kill someone in Iraq, only to God to help us more quickly than they would on their own will.

Alan S said...

No, they are aggressive interrogation techniques because "we" not "them". If it would "do it" for our citizens certainly be called torture.
BTW: We are not going to kill someone in Iraq, only to God to help us more quickly than they would on their own will.

RunAmok said...

I hope

Matt said...

Club Guantanamo. # 1 Vacation Spot for the discharge of jihad.

Matt said...

Club Guantanamo. # 1 Vacation Spot for the discharge of jihad.

Jedi Mind Tricks™ said...

Did you mean to Guantanamo Bay?

If so, I say all power to them. If you torture the enemy means to save the lives of our soldiers and innocent civilians, then I see no objection.

I do not see it, oh we are too civilized to use these methods. Damn, the information received. everything we can. If the CIA or any other organization wants to use torture methods in private, I support, dass

When the media makes some classified information. Blab it and the world, I do not see that we do. Make the most vulnerable among us.

Jedi Mind Tricks™ said...

Did you mean to Guantanamo Bay?

If so, I say all power to them. If you torture the enemy means to save the lives of our soldiers and innocent civilians, then I see no objection.

I do not see it, oh we are too civilized to use these methods. Damn, the information received. everything we can. If the CIA or any other organization wants to use torture methods in private, I support, dass

When the media makes some classified information. Blab it and the world, I do not see that we do. Make the most vulnerable among us.

CPT Jack said...

Did you mean to Guantanamo Bay?

Officially, no. As a former officer of the U.S. military, I can tell you that torture is illegal and not operated by the U.S. military. I can not speak for the CIA.

CPT Jack said...

Did you mean to Guantanamo Bay?

Officially, no. As a former officer of the U.S. military, I can tell you that torture is illegal and not operated by the U.S. military. I can not speak for the CIA.

tai D said...

I do not know, Bay Guatemala, but I heard that they do things, like water, food and sleep deprivation at Guantanamo Bay. When you consider that torture.

ABC said...

I think it means Guantamano Bay

briang731/ bvincent said...

The Guantanamo prison is like living in an aquarium, the profile is so high as to be a pain.

The Pentagon goes to extreme lengths to show the world how they are treating the prisoners and how to feed them.

For those who are not even asking for better accommodations, many are reluctant to leave because the quality of life is improved from where they come!

coragryp... said...

If you think Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, then probably yes.

At least in the definition of torture under the Geneva Conventions, 3 a.m. to 4 p.m., which is involved, the United States.

But under current U.S. law (2006), Bush has the exclusive power to define, what is meant by torture. Then of course we will be able to say, "no" - no matter what happens there.

Tony NY said...

Rick ... I do not know why I have the time to answer questions. However, "he smiled:" I read the article in the New York Sun

There is no evidence that there was no torture at Guantanamo "Bay Guatemala, or elsewhere. Yes, there is much talk of torture and cover stories of other people or comments about torture, but claimed nothing, or at the rate that the torture-test is underway. Apparently, the sun is the easy way out because of the naming other sources that the unfounded allegations of torture to analyze, without making its own demand.

So even if I did not with his comment - what's coming ... a commentary - that is perhaps more prudent to say that torture is practiced ... because they present no evidence or clues. Anne Applebaum, even, it seems the lack of evidence that torture works to emphasize, but it seems to ignore his claims that it means to be credible, it must also proof!

ballboy2... said...

I hope they are

MikeGolf said...

No

But facts never stopped people we accused of torture.

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