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Eomund said:
Rath, torture is another topic. But since you brought it up, This torture is not done in the name of God. It is done to protect American lives and sovereignty. The fact that Churches have not spoken out against torture, and some of them have, is simply put stepping in a political pile of poo. Firstly since America does not torture as a rule, for them to stand up and decry torture is either foolish, or giving away a state secret.

Besides which, we all agree that torture is not allowed under the Geneva Conventions right? Are these terrorists covered by those rules? Nope, they would be classified as saboteurs and therefore have no rights conferred upon them. They do not represent any specific state, nor do they wear uniforms from any state.

They don´t have rights cause America doesn´t acknowledge them and that´s why the prisons aren´t in America so you don´t get sued for a fitlhy action like that is.

 What about the innocent people that has been through guantanamo treatings?

The torture is done in the name of christianity as Bush has several times said it´s a religious war between christians and muslims and every time he talks about this war he always says may God help us.

 



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