[Grovenet] Being thankful
Katie Allnutt
allnutt at verizon.net
Fri Jan 23 08:06:15 PST 2009
Then we agree.
Some of the people at Gitmo were horrendous violent and evil. Those
would be fairly easy to prosecute and hold in jail for a very long time.
History tells us though that if you treat cab drivers and
sheepherders violently, they emerge from the experience with negative
feelings toward their captors, regardless of whether they went in as
model citizens or low level thugs in their own communities. I would
too if I was the one subjected to harsh interrogation just short of
organ failure, using Dick Cheney and Alberto Gonzales descriptions of
what do to people at Gitmo.
But even though we agree on some points we are off track on the
thread that started this conversation. If some people are released
from Gitmo because Obama is changing our procedures there, will that
make us unsafe in a way that Bush's actions have not? I submit that
it is no worse than what Bush has already done in creating more
terrorists and it may help by showing the rest of the world that you
can survive as a country if you hold to the principle that you do not
torture people.
Katie
On Jan 22, 2009, at 11:21 PM, JJSAW at aol.com wrote:
> I guess I find it absolutely amazing that out of the hundreds of
> prisoners
> that went into Guantanamo Bay, all of them were cab drivers and
> sheepherders.
> And they were model citizens who decided to become terrorists
> "after" they
> were released.
> Do I believe all of those arrested were terrorists and none were
> innocent?
> Absolutely not. We can't even avoid picking up people in this
> country that
> were not guilty as charged.
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