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Torture is Bad; The Pentagon Finally Acknowledges
Topic Started: Sep 6 2006, 09:13 AM (1,276 Views)
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QuirtEvans
Sep 8 2006, 04:42 PM
I seem to recall something about do unto others as you would have others do unto you ...

It must be my imagination.

Exactly. If I knew where a bomb was that was about to kill thousands of people, I would fully expect for them to do everything and anything to get that critical information out of me. Just as if I murdered someone, I would expect to get life in prison or the chair, just as punishment and justice should be given to anyone else that does.
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Aqua Letifer
Sep 8 2006, 01:58 PM
Again with the common sense argument stopper. Do you bring that up when you have nothing else to say on the matter? No, you don't "know" any of those things for certain. Using your memory, you collect evidence (we have played golf before, and spoken about it many times) to formulate a conclusion. Your memory may be faulty, or your evidence leads to the wrong conclusion. You do not start with the knowledge of what I know, because that is impossible. If you want to talk about common sense, I figured that this was already a given.

Well I've disagreed with your logic and conclusions before, so this wouldn't be different. If you want to take the stance that there's not one situation where person A knows for a fact that person B knows something, then so be it. I know for a fact you know my last name. I know for a fact that you know I'm taller than 5-feet. I know for a fact that you know what city JMU is in. But again...if you want to say that these situations don't exist. So be it. It wouldn't be the first time I would completely disagree with your logic or conclusions. (eg. men/women and running, black/white random sample and chance of going to jail, etc)
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