Thursday, March 15, 2007

Torture Proves Itself Not To Work Once Again With The Laundry List Of Nonsense "Confessions" By Terrorist Khalid Sheikh Mohammed

Ethical and modern nations don't practice torture for a good reason other than the immorality and unethical nature of it; it doesn't work. The latest example of this is the long laundry list of mostly nonsense "confessions" by terrorist Khalid Sheikh Mohammed who claimed a major role planning way more than just the deadly 9/11 attack or the brutal murder of WALL STREET JOURNAL reporter, Daniel Perle. In fact, KSM, as he likes to be known, claimed a major role in planning 28 different conspiracies including unknown plots against Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter and the Pope among other things.

Likely, KSM is simply offfering up "confessions" to stop the torture such as "waterboarding" that the U.S. did by claiming getting timely information was vital. But in reality, torture often causes nonsense confessions to stop the pain and immediate danger. Torture simply does not work.

If the Bush Administration is not satisfied with this fact, then maybe they can torture KSM some more and he'll confess to a role in the Kennedy assassinations(both Bobby and John), the plot against Julius Caesar, the Lincoln assasination, his role in the Lindberg kidnapping, responsibility for the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, and his role as the father of Anna Nicole Smith's baby. If the Bush Administration wants more nonsense confessions, then torture is the best route to this nonsense information and false confessions. Torture is unethical for a good reason.