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Now you're bringing up John McCain's OPINION?? When did you start becoming such a John McCain fan. In fact, you were probably one of those shmucks calling him McSame a couple years ago.
McCain and I differ on many matters. In fact I only voted for his a$$ in 2008 because the alternative that I now have to call President Obama sucked (and still does.) The long and short of it is I really don't care what McCain has to say. Frankly Equal I highly doubt you care what he has to say either.
"Osama bin Laden's welcome death has ignited debate over whether the so-called enhanced interrogation techniques used on enemy prisoners were instrumental in locating Bin Laden, and whether they are a justifiable means for gathering intelligence.
"Much of this debate is definitional: whether any or all of these methods constitute torture. I believe some of them do, especially waterboarding, which is a mock execution and thus an exquisite form of torture. As such, they are prohibited by American laws and values, and I oppose them.
"I know those who approved and employed these practices were dedicated to protecting Americans. I don't believe anyone should be prosecuted for having used these techniques, and I agree that the administration should state definitively that they won't be.
"But this must be an informed debate. Former Attorney General Michael Mukasey recently claimed that 'the intelligence that led to bin Laden ... began with a disclosure from Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, who broke like a dam under the pressure of harsh interrogation techniques that included waterboarding. He loosed a torrent of information -- including eventually the nickname of a trusted courier of Bin Laden.'
"That is false.
"I asked CIA Director Leon Panetta for the facts, and he told me the following: The trail to Bin Laden did not begin with a disclosure from Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, who was waterboarded 183 times.
"The first mention of Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti -- the nickname of the Al-Qaida courier who ultimately led us to Bin Laden -- as well as a description of him as an important member of Al-Qaida, came from a detainee held in another country, who we believe was not tortured.
"None of the three detainees who were waterboarded provided Abu Ahmed's real name, his whereabouts or an accurate description of his role in Al-Qaida.
"In fact, the use of "enhanced interrogation techniques" on Khalid Sheik Mohammed produced false and misleading information. He specifically told his interrogators that Abu Ahmed had moved to Peshawar, got married and ceased his role as an Al-Qaida facilitator -- none of which was true.
"According to the staff of the Senate intelligence committee, the best intelligence gained from a CIA detainee -- information describing Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti's real role in Al-Qaida and his true relationship to bin Laden -- was obtained through standard, noncoercive means. ..."
No doubt Fox and World Nut Daily have bleated to the sheeple why they know this can't true. I wonder if P-hole or Arthur will be first to send me the links.
Also...you say we may never know what led up to this operation on May 1st. If that's the case it's much more plausible that enhanced interrogation helped to get this info than by getting info Obama's way which pretty much amounts to "pretty please with sugar on top....won't you tell us where Osama is?" Be realistic Equal.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cwqh4wQPoQk
You always run when you're caught in a lie!
You screwed up again -- you cited the wrong opinion piece. But who cares what I thought about it? I never used it as an unbiased source of information. You might think you're smart enough to get away with it, but you're not, and you don't.
To repeat: There is no credible evidence that enhanced interrogation techniques led to bin Laden.
And there never will be. For the record, I don't believe a blasted thing anyone has said about what led up to the special ops mission to Pakistan on May 1st. When they knew about Abbottabad ... the couriers ... who squealed and when ... the cellphone call ... or the 55/45 chance OBL was in the compound. I think it's all creative writing. This had to be one of the most, if not the most, highly classified military operations in the past 20 years, and it's inconceivable that the public will ever know what happened.
And what's with this "trustworthy" b.s.? The FORMER U.S. Attorney General was not in a position to know exactly what led to bin Laden. Nor was the FORMER CIA Director or Defense Secretary. Yet they and every other member of Bush's cabinet were hitting the Sunday morning TV talk shows claiming vindication for using torture to extract information. That's not trustworthy, and neither is this:
"We found the weapons of mass destruction. We found biological laboratories ... And we'll find more weapons as time goes on. But for those who say we haven't found the banned manufacturing devices or banned weapons, they're wrong, we found them."
--George W. Bush, Washington, DC, May 30, 2003
The 3 wifes of Osama Bin Laden, Mizzy,Lizzy and Dizzy
will finally be debriefed by US intelligence an unnamed
White House spokesman said today, After which time Mizzy
and Lizzy will appear on the View.Later in the week wife
Dizzy will appear on Dancing with the Stars....God willing
Also...opinions don't count? It seems on February 23rd when you read the below totally biased link you said..."That's a very effective and powerful article, but right now I'm too overwhelmed to laugh." Oh what an opinion piece it was. You gushed over it like it was Gospel.
http://blogs.suntimes.com/mitchell/2008/09/what_is_white_privilege.html
If the former US attorney General is not trustworthy then who is? Someone who's against him?? Are you trustworthy Equal?
What about Leon Panetta? Would you trust what he has to say? Then watch this clip of Brian Williams interviewing Leon Panetta? How about Katie Couric interviewing Leon Panetta? Below you can view both.
http://nation.foxnews.com/usama-bin-laden/2011/05/03/cia-director-says-intel-waterboarding-led-bin-laden-raid
How do I show him where he's wrong when I never said that he was?
The author of this editorial is the former U.S. Attorney General under GWB. He and other members of the former administration want to stop Eric Holder's investigation into allegations of torture at the hands of former CIA officials. They're attempting to do so by lying about the results produced by enhanced interrogation techniques. Saying KSM "broke like a dam" is just one example of their b.s.
There is no credible evidence whatsoever -- no matter what Fox or Peter King or Cheney say -- that intelligence resulting from enhanced interrogation techniques led to bin Laden.
"We must stop the terror. I call upon all nations to do everything they can to stop these terrorist killings. Thank you. Now watch this drive." --George W. Bush, August 2002
"Consider how the intelligence that led to bin Laden came to hand. It began with a disclosure from Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (KSM), who broke like a dam under the pressure of harsh interrogation techniques that included waterboarding. He loosed a torrent of information—including eventually the nickname of a trusted courier of bin Laden."
Below is the full link:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703859304576305023876506348.html?mod=googlenews_wsj
And, just so I'm clear, are you saying that information resulting from waterboarding -- or other enhanced interrogation techniques -- was used to track down bin Laden?
Take a lesson from Limbaugh and Peter King and accept the fact that Obama should be commended for what he carried out, You DOPE!!!
"Vote for Obama and i will continue to golf and hold bitchin parties."
The bitchin' parties are nothing new; you were bitchin' about Obama months before he took office.
But I had no idea you golfed.
The last line of Vic's comment is all yours!