Bob Smith said:
Define torture. Some people, including a lot of the liberals in the US, believe that playing loud music is considered torture. Thats bullshit. Torture is losing a hand, or getting beaten, not some loud music or being deprived of sleep.
I think the govt should decide specifically what theyre going to do with the prisoners there so they can get to trial, otherwise I see nothing with Gitmo. No torture, none of that crap.
Read the letter sent by Juma Al-Doasri to his lawyer, read about nurse "Irish" and nurse "Swedish". Tell me, why do most prisoners released from Guantanamu lose one third of their weight?, why are there so many sucide attempts?, why does it have this very notorious reputation?
In the history of the US, it has always been held so high, I remember when my uncles used to live there I've always heard about that country, and how individual rights are respected above all, I quote something that got stuck in my head since I was a child because it wow'd me "if I had a car accident with the prisedent and it was his mistake, I can take him to court if he refuses to pay for the damages", these were things that we can only see in movies or hear about.
In my entire life, I have never felt so free, so bold, and so confident like when I am in the US, I knew that I - the individual - can oppose the entire government if I had the right, that I - the individual - can express myself 100% freely without fear, that I - the individual - can pray in any religion right in front of the whitehouse, and no one would say a single thing to me.
I remember when my uncle told me that when you get pulled over by police, the officer would keep saying "sir" at the end of every sentence, I remember when my Aunt sued a company there when she used to live there, and her lawyer was a Jewish man who was proud of helping her because she was right, because she was in the land of the free, where you as an individual, have rights more than anyone/anything else, it did not matter that she was Arab or that she was Muslim.
But now, where did all this go?, the border protection officer would talk to my colleague in a very rude way like he was some sort of trash, the US government has taken over civil librities and you - the individual - are having your rights taken away from you little by little. Yeah, sure, maybe you're not feeling it now, maybe it's the beginning now and only us "towel heads" are feeling the heat, but believe my friend, it always starts like this with profiling, then it spreads to include everyone.
I swear I would choose being detained by the US government 100 times before being detained by any other government If I had to choose when I was young and crazy, but now, the thought of being detained by the US government is a nightmare to me and to many people like me who are Muslims. The peaceful people like me are the only ones that are scared of the US government, but the terrorist type are not. The goal was to scare them with all these new controls, torture, and wars, but the US government used the wrong weapon with the wrong enemy, instead, the peaceful are the ones who got impacted the most.
Many Americans are saying that the government is doing what it's doing to preserve your way of living, so that you can save your freedom, is this really what is happening, is your freedom not impacted since 9/11, largely, by your own government's actions?
Where is privacy?, where is freedom of speech (at least I know I don't have it in the US anymore)?, where is democracy (also gone from me in the US)?
You guys always say that you don't want the terrorists to win, that you don't want them to change the way you live, is this the case; is your way of living not affected?
Sorry for the long rant...