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Quod Erat Demonstrandum
I hear they have state-of-the-art waterboarding resorts, completely free for citizens!I wonder if they waterboard?
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I hear they have state-of-the-art waterboarding resorts, completely free for citizens!I wonder if they waterboard?
Maybe we should define "basic human rights" just the lawyer in me there.
Yup. According to the left I imagine that includes TV's rec rooms and all sorts of amenities. In Florida a few years back they had a scam artist in Jail. He was using the public phone in the jail to continue to scam people illegally. They caught him and ordered his use of the phone curtailed. A Judge threw it out claiming he had a basic right to use said phone.
... a civilized society affords even the most heinous criminal basic human rights
Like, who?
When?
Frankly I see no precedent for the title of the OP.
Wouldn't "The most heinous criminal" be guilty of destroying civilized society?
If civilized society is destroyed, or even undermined, then how can it expect to "afford....basic rights?"
Indeed, isn't the criminal who undermines civilized society, and who suffers the consequences of a less civilized society, simply "reaping what he sowed?"
Specifically, we see criminals attack the US on 9/11. They do great damage to our society. Our society adopts less civilized means to defend itself. Who is to blame?
Maybe we should define "basic human rights" just the lawyer in me there.
Maybe we should define "basic human rights" just the lawyer in me there.
Yup. According to the left I imagine that includes TV's rec rooms and all sorts of amenities. In Florida a few years back they had a scam artist in Jail. He was using the public phone in the jail to continue to scam people illegally. They caught him and ordered his use of the phone curtailed. A Judge threw it out claiming he had a basic right to use said phone.
I'm all for using desperate measures to stop chaos when it is unfolding, but as for the U.S. right now, the sky is not on fire.