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In reply to the discussion: On torture: I Trust President Obama [View all]Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)103. Anyone who is willing to torture another human being
should be willing to spend years in jail.
Even averting a far greater crime should not be an excuse for committing acts of torture.
I would not one person tortured if I knew that the act it would prevent is my own death. And I hope those I love and respect would feel the same way.
I do enjoy being alive, but not if the price of my life is barbarities committed in my name.
That way lies totalitarianism and dictatorship and fascism.
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Activist juries censor unpopular opinions; good juries enforce the community standards
Michigander_Life
Aug 2014
#18
If you honestly feel that you have been unfairly censored, I recommend you take it up in ATA.
Coventina
Aug 2014
#24
Not only that, but those "activist" juries almost always censor RW trolls, socks, and zombies
Zorra
Aug 2014
#56
"activist juries" Hm... that sounds familiar... where have I heard that before?
cui bono
Aug 2014
#88
There is no scenario under which War Crimes, and torture is a war crime, is ever
sabrina 1
Aug 2014
#3
Torture teaches a very important lesson - people will say things to stop being tortured.
el_bryanto
Aug 2014
#4
"But that's why we elect our leaders -- to make those decisions"... To break the law!?
MrTriumph
Aug 2014
#9
That's not an apt comparison. One is a fictional character created by right wingers. The
Guy Whitey Corngood
Aug 2014
#20
The Oscar thread was a lot more enjoyable, and a lot less like turning over a rock. nt
Hekate
Aug 2014
#118
Sounds much like a rather melodramatic way of simply saying, "doing the right thing"
LanternWaste
Aug 2014
#19
No, we elect leaders to honor the constitution and make decisions in the framework of our laws and
TheKentuckian
Aug 2014
#21
that might be a tough moral quandary if that fantasy existed outside hollywood.
unblock
Aug 2014
#22
Wasn't this an episode of 24? Or was it a Bond movie? No wait, it was a Ben Affleck flick..
NightWatcher
Aug 2014
#28
Hey, it's a tough job that this guy has, working hard under enormous pressure and he's a real ...
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2014
#116
I don't know. But I'd trust activist jury members on cyber torture. I mean
Guy Whitey Corngood
Aug 2014
#53
How much torture do we have to rationalize with hypotheticals to sacrifice morality.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Aug 2014
#62
Oh I suppose you'd be happy with President McCain being in charge of torturing some folks?
Capt. Obvious
Aug 2014
#73
I don't trust anyone who would torture or authorize torture....or excuse it.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Aug 2014
#75
"We elect leaders like President Obama to make the most difficult decisions..."?!
mr blur
Aug 2014
#84
Interesting that we had the same hypotheticals come up before Obama was POTUS,
cui bono
Aug 2014
#89
"he will not put previous administration members on trial to satisfy people's anger"
Demit
Aug 2014
#98
Not only that, but if you think Obama SHOULDN'T be trusted to use torture responsibly
sibelian
Aug 2014
#99