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Bullypulpit

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<blockquote>January 15, 2005

Declassified FBI and military documents point the finger at the White House for allowing the torture of suspected terrorists. Marian Wilkinson reports on the investigations and their implications for Australia.

The "urgent report" landed on the desk of the FBI director, Robert Mueller, just as Washington was preparing for the summer vacation last June. It was carefully copied to every key law enforcement officer in the bureau. It could not be lost, destroyed, misplaced or overlooked. It was explosive.

A witness had walked into the Sacramento office of the FBI with first-hand accounts of "serious physical abuses of civilian detainees" in Iraq. He described to agents "strangulation, beatings, placement of cigarettes into detainees' ear openings and unauthorised interrogations".

But these claims alone did not hold the shock value in the report. Two months earlier, sensational photographs from the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq depicting gross sexual and physical abuse of Iraqi detainees had been splashed across front pages and television screens around the world. What was more disturbing in this report was the allegation from the witness that US officials "were engaged in a cover-up of these abuses".</blockquote>

With Charles Graner, an army reserve Spc, found guilty on ten charges regarding the prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib, the first scapegoat has been sacrificed. And there seems to be little impetus to look higher up the chain of command, let alone the Oval Office. This despite continued allegations from FBI officers that the orders condoning torture seem to have emanated from that source.

Also at issue here is the apparent transfer of prisoners to third party nations which are neither signatories to UN Convention Against Torture and are known for there lack of inhibition regarding torture. According to the Convention, which the US is signatory to, "<i>No State Party shall expel, return ("refouler") or extradite a person to another State where there are substantial grounds for believing that he would be in danger of being subjected to torture.</i>" - Article 3; Para 1. This is a clear violation of the convention and while the US is signatory to the Convention, it has not yet ratified it, it is not legally bound to abide by its provisions. There is, however, a moral obligation to do so. However, the Bush Administration seems to be singularly lacking in morals.

A few, though, are questioning the policy put forth in the infamous torture memos. Among them is Senator Lindsay Graham, R- South Carolina. Senator Graham <a href=http://www6.lexisnexis.com/publisher/EndUser?Action=UserDisplayFullDocument&orgId=574&topicId=100005738&docId=l:249954389&start=14>states</a>, <blockquote>"When you start looking at torture statutes and you look at ways around the spirit of the law ... you are losing the moral high ground," he said. The abuse at Abu Ghraib "has hurt us in many ways," he added. "I travel throughout the world like the rest of the members of the Senate, and I can tell you it is a club that our enemies use, and we need to take that club out of their hands."</blockquote>

This warning was also sounded by military commanders and lawyers even as these memos and orders were disseminated for implememtation. But they were ignored. So too were the protestations of trained interogators, who KNOW that torture provides little or no useful intel, ignored. Also, by instituting these policies as well as the suspension of the Geneva Conventions with regard to "enemy combatants" the Administration has opened up the very real possiblity of US troops being stripped of their protections under the Convention in this unconventional war as well as any future conventional war.

The pattern of abuse at Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo Bay, and elsewhere, shows very clearly that these acts were not isolated cases of abuse carried out by a few "bad apples". But rather, they are the product of policy decisions made at the highest levels of US government, possiblly even to the Oval Office and George W. Bush. All due diligence must be applied to ferreting out the truth of this matter, regardless of where, or how high, the trail leads. And with that, the perpetrators brought to justice.

However, I am cynical enough to think that this will never happen. Too many vested interests are at stake for the Bush Dynasty to be toppled over this issue, horrific as it is. So, a few non-coms, and perhaps even a few low-ranking officers, will be thrown to the wolves while the true perpetrators go free. And this will be to our detriment. America wil have truly and thoroughly lost the moral high ground. The values of freedom and democracy will be made a mockery of and the Republic will perish from the face of this earth.
 
we know all this the the thing that strikes me as odd is this and i quote from your post

This is a clear violation of the convention and while the US is signatory to the Convention, it has not yet ratified it, it is not legally bound to abide by its provisions. There is, however, a moral obligation to do so.

your entire argument is based upon "a moral" not a legal obligation to abide by the convention

how am i to teach morality to the future generations if i can not teach them religion and can not let them practice their religion.

the problem is based in the poor parenting of the liberals whom have erroded our moral compas as we are a volenteer army made of the poor inner city lads who were raised without religion beacuse the left as prevented them from learning of religion in school


there...taht is about as dumb as i can get
 
Bullypulpit said:
<center><h1><a href=http://smh.com.au/news/After-Saddam/The-price-of-pain/2005/01/14/1105582722411.html#>The price of pain</a></h1></center>

<blockquote>January 15, 2005

A witness had walked into the Sacramento office of the FBI with first-hand accounts of "serious physical abuses of civilian detainees" in Iraq. He described to agents "strangulation, beatings, placement of cigarettes into detainees' ear openings and unauthorised interrogations".

I notice that this little paragraph conveniently leaves out a couple of critical details, like when, and by whom. A first-hand account of abuses heaped on political prisoners by Saddam would very well read exactly the same. To take something out of context like this and try to use it to accuse someone of wrong-doing is abhorrent.
 
Typical Bully..Here's todays bag of dog shit...for you to stomp on.
Marian Wilkinson reports on the investigations and their implications for Australia.
Australia? Funny it's not anywhere else in the piece..
What was more disturbing in this report was the allegation from the witness that US officials
I like "the allegation" part.
According to the Convention, which the US is signatory to,...
We already killed this BS.
However, the Bush Administration seems to be singularly lacking in morals.
Yeah, and we lope off heads all the time too.
This warning was also sounded by military commanders and lawyers even as these memos and orders were disseminated for implememtation. But they were ignored.
What "ORDERS" ?
So too were the protestations of trained interogators, who KNOW that torture provides little or no useful intel, ignored.
Now that's the biggest bunch of BS I think I've ever read.
as well as the suspension of the Geneva Conventions ...
we've killed that BS argument too..
Reload the poop bag and try again Bullyboy. :laugh:
 
If military orders were handed down, anybody in the military knows that there is always a paper trail. Where are the written orders?
 
freeandfun1 said:
If military orders were handed down, anybody in the military knows that there is always a paper trail. Where are the written orders?
Write to Dan Rather...he can get you a copy! :rolleyes:
 
Mr. P said:
Typical Bully..Here's todays bag of dog shit...for you to stomp on.

Australia? Funny it's not anywhere else in the piece..

I like "the allegation" part.

We already killed this BS.

Yeah, and we lope off heads all the time too.

What "ORDERS" ?

Now that's the biggest bunch of BS I think I've ever read.

we've killed that BS argument too..
Reload the poop bag and try again Bullyboy. :laugh:


Well Gosh Mr. P, It just goes to show you can't trust the US media outlets to actually report the news...Ya gotta go to foreign sources to find out what's going on in this country. As for Australia, their PM is solidly in Dubbyuh's back pocket.

As for the rest of your reply, well, let's just say it's so much right-wing Bush butt-kissing, propaganda regurgitation.

Have a nice day... :asshole: .
 
Bullypulpit said:
Well Gosh Mr. P, It just goes to show you can't trust the US media outlets to actually report the news...Ya gotta go to foreign sources to find out what's going on in this country. As for Australia, their PM is solidly in Dubbyuh's back pocket.

As for the rest of your reply, well, let's just say it's so much right-wing Bush butt-kissing, propaganda regurgitation.

Have a nice day... :asshole: .

excclent retort bully you win more and more people over every day....and you all wonder why bush beat kerry
 
Bullypulpit said:
Well Gosh Mr. P, It just goes to show you can't trust the US media outlets to actually report the news...Ya gotta go to foreign sources to find out what's going on in this country. As for Australia, their PM is solidly in Dubbyuh's back pocket.

As for the rest of your reply, well, let's just say it's so much right-wing Bush butt-kissing, propaganda regurgitation.

Have a nice day... :asshole: .
Like I said Bullyboy, load er back up an try again..Cuz that was no defense of your position at all..it is however typical of someone without an argument, simply call them names, how typical.
 
Bullypulpit said:
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If you spent half as much time digging up dirt on other countries as you do America, you'd never have any time to do anything else.

But you are so GOD DAMNED HELL BENT to SHIT ON AMERICA at EVERY FUCKING TURN, what I just canNOT figure out, is WHY THE FUCK ARE YOU HERE??!! Why the fuck don't you LEAVE, you rotten piece of liberal socialist dog shit.

I'll bet mickey moore isn't even aware he's still got you dangling off his ass from the last shit he took.
 

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