Quote Originally Posted by DonnieDarko
I really shouldn't be hanging out on this thread. While I like good healthy debate, based on facts, when we start talking about Bush transporting detainees to Egypt to be tortured, we're not far from space aliens. Or maybe I'm just uninformed.
You are.

Groups like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have issued numerous reports, one as late as May 10 of this year, stating the fact that Egypt is the main recipient of detainees around the world. Since torture is forbidden by U.S. law, detainees are sent there for "interrogation."

In fact, that's the main reason U.S. held "enemy combatants" are in Cuba. U.S. law doesn't apply there. And apparently we don't honor the Geneva Convention anywhere.
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