ext_99401 ([identity profile] shelley-stone.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] amari_z 2007-08-12 02:40 am (UTC)

I'm not American, but, I honestly feel I would have several reservations about believing testimony given under torture. I don't care if it's psychological torture, or physical torture. The person being "interrogate" will say and do anything to end the pain. What have you gained? A fairly tale woven to get what you want to hear, not the truth.

Has the world reverted to the Dark Ages where torture chambers were de rigeur and anyone was suspect and could be "questioned" just because a finger had been pointed?

Truly a sad statement on our world, isn't it?!

Shelley

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