Please read the whole article first before posting your opinion. Mitchell and Jessen can be Saints worshiping with you every Sunday, they can be your home teachers or your son's Primary Teachers or who knows....your Bishops.
If her sources are accurate, then I find this disturbing. I do not believe that any man worthy of the companionship of the Holy Ghost would do the heinous things she claims. But the two Mormons against whom these allegations are made deny that they ever engaged in torture.
QUOTE (tortdog @ 28-Aug 07, 9:59 AM) |
But the two Mormons against whom these allegations are made deny that they ever engaged in torture. |
I think that is a parsing of words. Architect of torture techniques or perpetrator, it's one and the same (maybe worse).
The question raised is whether water boarding is torture. I don't think that it is (and America water boards its own soldiers in preparation for being taken captive during war). So if we use this technique on our own soldiers, I'm not sure why we should feel we can't use the technique on terrorists.
Rather off topic, but... However, I do believe it violates the Geneva Conventions for POWs. Mind you, though, these fellows are arguably not subject to the Geneva Conventions. |
This might not sit well with many, but its a job with national security in mind. When the Nephites had to fight the Lamanites I bet they did so in a tactical manner, sometimes its necessary to win the war otherwise so much more is lost.