Torture is cutting people arms and legs off. Torture is killing their family in front of them, raping their wives, etc. Torture is extreme pain that causes organs to stop functioning. Gitmo was people stacking people naked more like a college frat initiation. It was traced to the source, a really wierd chick and guy on 3rd shift. It is NOT systemic.
Some would argue that the act of removing the Geneva Conventions from the equation, a choice made by the Bush administration and present in the recommendations of one,
Alberto Gonzales, recently promoted to Secretary of State, is the very REASON these types of acts were allowed to have occured, nay, encouraged.
In other words, the "few bad apples" theory is bullsh!t.
The Government is trying to extract information from people who have no other goal in life than to strap bombs on themselves and blow up people around them. They can't withhold thier TV priviliges to get the info. They have to do deal with extreme people with extreme measues.
There have been numerous studies that show extreme rendition DOES NOT WORK. It leads to false information and/or compromised information, and in a majority of cases is less productive than other less violent measures. Believe me, I want to torture the guilty, but not at the price of destroying the innocent in lieu of *finding* the guilty.
What was the other answer? Just keep asking them? What is the alternative? All the stuff Clinton did after the first Terrorist Bombing? Call a cop? Have lawyers present and put together a case for each one?
Every major player in the first World Trade Center bombing is now locked being bars, and is no longer a threat to our country thanks to this approach. The "Mastermind"
Ramzi Yousef, The "Blind" Sheikh Omar Abdul Rahman and NINE others. All within three years.
On the other hand, Osama is still free and still a danger to our nation. Zarqawi is still free and a danger to our nation. Mullah Omar is still free and a danger to our nation. All within three years.
One approach took cops and lawyers and succeded. The other approach (Iraq=War on Terror) took $300+ billion, 1,500+ soldiers killed, 150,000+ overseas, hundreds of thousands of dead civilians and hasn't captured a single major player involved in the 2nd World Trade Center attacks (9/11).
HINT: Saddam had nothing to do with 9/11 and we are not arguing which president was resonsible. Rather, I'm talking about success in capturing those who attacked us, within a certain timeframe.
But we have to protect ourselves and we have to keep living and moving on.
Initially I didn't want to address the morality/ethics of torture, but rather stick to the hypocrisy of supporting one form while opposing another. The people that support Terri's "right to life" are on the news day after day, describing the horrors she faces with starvation, while at the same time remain supportive of the people that allowed a system in which the very horrors you originally described (Torture is killing their family in front of them, raping their wives, etc.) was taking place, and some believe *still* taking place in Gitmo and elsewhere, since our government has been shipping people to countries that are well versed in torture.
I don't agree that this isn't systemic and convicting a few grunts doesn't convince otherwise. But that is besides the point.
mrC