N News Manager Milforums News Bot Feb 13, 2008 #1 AP - One of the United States' top judges said in an interview broadcast in Britain on Tuesday that interrogators can inflict pain to obtain critical information about an imminent terrorist threat. More...
AP - One of the United States' top judges said in an interview broadcast in Britain on Tuesday that interrogators can inflict pain to obtain critical information about an imminent terrorist threat. More...
mmarsh Active member Feb 13, 2008 #2 How Scalia got on the bench is beyond belief, the man is so radical he should be in a asylum. Yo judge, 5th Amendment, "Cruel and unusual punishment" ring any bells?
How Scalia got on the bench is beyond belief, the man is so radical he should be in a asylum. Yo judge, 5th Amendment, "Cruel and unusual punishment" ring any bells?
senojekips Active member Feb 13, 2008 #3 Who makes the judgement as to what is, and what is not "critical" information. Obviously the good judge has never heard that information gained under duress is most often "whatever the interrogator wants to hear". The man has all the brains of a cinder block.
Who makes the judgement as to what is, and what is not "critical" information. Obviously the good judge has never heard that information gained under duress is most often "whatever the interrogator wants to hear". The man has all the brains of a cinder block.