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Originally Posted by TheAngryPostman
You said I was one of these "Conse 'Pubs. Then I said I was a Libertarian. Then you said that I was a "Lib" and implied that there was something humurous about my party affiliation and just now implied that I am a radical of sorts by saying that I am to "the extreme right".
Quit twisting my words around.
And Tal, The Geneva Conventions specifically states what the defining marks of an enemy combatant are and who may be covered by the Geneva Convention.
As I stated in my earlier post, that as terrorists and not soldiers, they are not afforded Geneva Convention Rights. No uniforms, no insignia, no overt state endorsement, and no differentiation between civilian & military targets.
If they were identified as soldiers with the Iraqi Republican Guard or something, it would be entirely different.
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ANGRY:
Nice evasiveness!! You did everything except demand a public apology.
Firstly, calling you a Lib wasn't an insult or making fun of your party affiliation, as there are Lib 'Pubs too--albeit only a few are left. I was making a light-hearted comment with the LOL to indicate that, and not the way it was taken. Sorry, I gave you something to savage.
Conse 'Pub is my abbreviation for conservative republican, and I worked hard on that abbreviation to NOT be insultive. I couldn't use Con and Repub due to insultiveness, and Rep due to other meanings for that shorthand. I use Dem, Lib, Mod, Indy, etc.
Libertarian is the most far right of center you can be, or at least that's what I take it to mean. So, that means extreme right as far as I can tell.
What words did I twist?
How about an answer to these 2 questions which you glossed over with an I-covered-this-with-you smack-down.
If YOUR definition of torture is correct, why does international law & The Geneva Convention outlaw waterboarding?
Why has America prosecuted people over this?
TAL