Has anyone of you guys seen the movie "MUNICH". Originally Posted by ninasastriYes. It is a decent movie.
I'm sorry Mazo....I understand and agree with a lot of what you're saying, you and everyone else in the military have my utmost respect for what you guys do & risk for civilians... Originally Posted by ValerieSorry love, but Mazo has previously stated that he is not now and never has been in the military. On more than one occasion he has stated he detests most who have made a career of the military. I’m surprised he posted that he spent a mere “couple of weeks” in hell knowing full well others have been there for years.
I'm not sure I even understand the question. What are you asking. Whether the killing was lawful under U.S. or international law? Clearly it was. Whether there are some liberals that opposed it for policy reasons? I know of none, nor could I imagine on what grounds they would oppose it.Note TTH, I am not arguing with you about the legitimacy of waterboarding. I too think it is against the provisions of the Geneva Convention. That said, CIA Chief Leon Panetta, in an interview, did tell NBC News anchor Brian Williams that intelligence garnered from waterboarded detainees was used to track down al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden and kill him.
Perhaps your confusing this situation with the debate on whether the President can order the extra-judicial killing of a U.S. citizen, which is a good bit more complex issue.
But I think that the views of my many liberal friends is that this is a vindication of what we have argued all along. That torture is not necessary as all the evidence shows that it was simple good detective work that led to the identification of bin Laden's hiding place, not torture. (See: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/04/us...04torture.html) That the real target of our efforts should have been al Quaida, and not Iraq. And that the war in Iraq distracted from the battle against Al Quaida and caused far more problems than it solved. We don't need to be tough, we need to be smart. Originally Posted by TexTushHog
This rag offers a slightly different POV than the NYT:
Did Waterboarding Lead to bin Laden's Death?
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/...-death/238306/
Where did i get riled over your attempt to compliment him? I got riled because you lied about him.Is anyone else annoyed by the shrill, cacophonous, ‘twerp’-ing of the Doove?
Oh, ok. Say no more. Originally Posted by Doove
LOL, just quit making stuff up. We've all seen by now the clip of the President during one of the latter campaign debates talking about what he would do if Pakistan was either unable or unwilling to take UBL out. What was only shown on the hated "liburrel" media was McCain's response. McCain's response was, basically, to call Obama unskilled and unsophisticated in the ways of the world to even propose such a thing. Hmmmm, who was serving the tea and crumpets? Ya see, IP Freely, (Please, this is like me suggesting you picked your handle because you can lick you own genitals like a dog; that’s just droll.)things here in "Candyland" (My suspicions have been confirmed)are good since no time is spent contorting things to fit an outlook. (That’s always been obvious. You never think for yourselves. You just catch what the likes of Retching Maddow vomits and then regurgitate the spew. See @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdDjOHYyCSg) The refreshing thing about just looking at what happens and listening to what is said is that we here in the Land of the Candy don't fall victim to actually believing the lies and misrepresentations we might tell if we followed the Foxed-Up Nooze model. Please have enough behind the berries to take it as it comes, good or bad, if you are going to bother with staking out a position. (My position is posted above. That’s why you’re bitching – or have you already forgotten why you started typing? Tsk, tsk! To think, Altzheimer’s at your age?) You are exactly on the mark, however, with your remark about UBL having been a thorn in a festering sore. That sore would never heal until the thorn was removed. So, I guess it's a "feel good" moment if one wants to trivialize the removal of a root cause behind some serious suffering. What I feel the best about is that even though it took almost 10 years (14 years when you include Clinton’s failed attempts to find him – it’s so unfortunate that Free Willie chose to stick it to Monica and not to Bin Laden: there would have been no 9/11), he was eventually dealt with. THAT, sport, is the real lesson in all of this, both to the impatient among us and to those aspiring to take UBL's place. Originally Posted by Randy4CandyHowever, all is not lost! It’s on the Internet that Elton John is marking the sudden passing of Bin Laden with a commemorative song. It’s called “Sandals in the Wind."