[Intelforum] Rules, Law and the Rule of Law

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From: al p <alainwriter at hotmail.com>
To: intelforum at lists101.his.com
Subject: RE: Rules, Law and the Rule of Law
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2008 08:53:49 +0000

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What a silly request. Such matters would not be verifiable by you and 
always part of covert situations to which YOU would not be privy. 
[Excision]

We are not talking about  outdated events/reports that have finally 
been declassified and perhaps available to you. I posted a real life 
set of events where "harsh interrogation" ended up saving four lives, 
one of which was mine. How would you like to verify this? Do you 
really think the Middle Eastern people involved will have a nice 
fireside chat with you to confirm what happened?  [Excision]

Alan Peters




Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2008 10:45:11 -0600
To: intelforum at lists101.his.com
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Subject: Re: [Intelforum] Rules, Law and the Rule of Law


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From: DLVinvest at cs.com
Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2008 19:20:07 EST
Subject: Re: Rules, Law and the Rule of Law
To: intelforum at lists101.his.com

Mr Levine's succinct "reply" is either an artless evasion or 
perversely wishful thinking. I repeat: If anyone advocates torture on 
the grounds it produces life-saving information, please enlighten us 
with a verifiable factual example.

Douglas L. Vaughan, Jr.
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