whom do you hold responsible for the abused prisoners at guantanamo bay?
@mytwo_daughters (2663)
United States
6 responses
@ESKARENA1 (18260)
•
10 Dec 06
bin layden and all those moslims who support him, every one of them is to blame, they brought it on themselves, now they squeel?
@soldenski (2503)
• United States
29 Dec 06
Finally someone who feel's the same as I do. Why should we care what happen's to the prisoner's? Did they care when we lost thousand's of people on 9/11? No they follow the belief's of Binladen, hurt people (mostly American's) and then they cry when they have to pay for what they did!! The is outrageous!!!! They are lucky, that we American's do show them the same treatment, as they showed us. An eye for an eye.
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@soldenski (2503)
• United States
29 Dec 06
Another thing why would we blame Rice, Channey or even Bush? I don't think they call up the guard's and tell them to hurt the prisoner's.

@MrNiceGuy (4139)
• United States
29 Dec 06
I don't know how i feel about the use of torture to obtain useful information, but I do know that terrorist training manuals it tells them to claim abuse so it can be used as propaganda.
@ossie16d (11821)
• Australia
31 Dec 06
I do not think that any of them is personally responsible however the leader, in this case President Bush, had to take the responsibility.
They are trying to find out information about the terrorists, so will employ whatever methods are necessary to do so. Of course those who are held there and their families will claim that they are being abused. That is only to be expected but I wonder is there any abuse at all? What is abuse and how is it defined? Did these prisoners think before they went off armed to kill innocent people? Why take up arms if you do not intend to use them?
I think that they should have been brought to trial earlier than some of them have been, but that is all.
@Thoroughrob (11742)
• United States
10 Dec 06
I really am not sure. I do think that we are not being told everything and this goes on more than we hear.
@mytwo_daughters (2663)
• United States
10 Dec 06
That's not necessarily so, I do think as you do though. Those that are in a high position feel nothing can touch them. Look at Sen. Foley, but he eventually got caught. Thanks for your reply.
@mamabulldog60 (351)
• United States
29 Dec 06
Abuse, hmm such a broad term, until WE start beheading and dragging thru the street the terrorists like they have our people, I won't even consider what happened at Gitmo harsh interrogation techniques





