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To: Kid Rock who wrote (95035)1/28/2005 10:58:16 AM
From: Grainne  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108807
 
The article in question dealt specifically with psychological breakdown techniques, it is true. There are other articles about different kinds of torture at Guantanamo, and I will happily post them here as I find them, because I think the conduct of the U.S. has been thoroughly disgusting.

I do think that if you were a Muslim at Guantanamo you would find the techniques horrific. I personally don't think it is appropriate that my tax dollars are going to pay private contractors and prostitutes for this kind of work. And I think it is yet another way the U.S. looks horrible in the eyes of the world (just what we don't need).

Not all of the inmates at Guantanamo are guilty of anything. Three British inmates were just released, and are telling the tale of their abuse at the hands of the U.S. I just don't think you can reasonably compare this to anything that happens in a college lunch room, really.