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Author: TriSec    Date: 03/08/2016 11:01:29

Good Morning.

Donald Trump wants to compete with ISIS.

This is all you need to know today.



Donald Trump said Sunday that he favored changing U.S. military and international laws against torture and waterboarding that ISIS ignores.

"I would like to strengthen the laws so that we can better compete" with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, Trump said in an interview that aired Sunday on CBS TV's "Face the Nation."

Citing ISIS' beheadings of U.S. prisoners and other brutal tactics, Trump said, "We have to play the game the way they're playing the game. You're not going to win if we're soft and they're -- they have no rules."

On waterboarding, Trump said that the law should be changed "at a minimum to allow that." Waterboarding was one of the "enhanced interrogation techniques" previously used by the United States.

President Obama has banned waterboarding by U.S. personnel in interrogations.

In giving his latest position on torture and waterboarding, Trump said, "I think our priorities are mixed up. I happen to think we should use something stronger than what we have" in interrogating prisoners to extract intelligence.

In response to criticism of his "torture works" campaign statements, and the possibility that U.S. troops would be duty-bound to disobey unlawful orders to torture and waterboard, Trump appeared to have backed off last week.

He had said in a campaign debate last Thursday that, as president, the troops would follow his lead, even if it meant disobeying the law.

"I've always been a leader. I've never had any problem leading people. If I say do it, they're going to do it. That's what leadership is all about," Trump said.

In a statement to The Wall Street Journal on Friday, Trump reversed course: "I will not order a military officer to disobey the law. It is clear that, as president, I will be bound by laws just like all Americans and I will meet those responsibilities."

In a news conference on Saturday, Trump made remarks similar to those that aired in the Sunday appearance on "Face the Nation." "I want to make those laws stronger so we can better compete with this vicious group of animals," he said.

In the interview Sunday, Trump was not asked directly whether "competing" with ISIS would betray American values and the codes of honor of all the service branches.


I have also now just figured out how he intends to make America great again...evidently by destroying it so we can start over?
 

18 comments (Latest Comment: 03/08/2016 21:29:49 by Mondobubba)
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Comment by Mondobubba on 03/08/2016 13:30:39
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Hey, a happy International Women's Day.

Comment by Will in Chicago on 03/08/2016 13:39:44
TriSec, I found this over on Truthdig. I think that it is a good story for today's blog.

Ailing Vietnam Vets Hunt Through Ships’ Logs to Prove They Should Get Benefits
Posted on Mar 8, 2016

By Charles Ornstein and Terry Parris Jr. / ProPublica and Mike Hixenbaugh / The Virginian-Pilot

During the Vietnam War, hundreds of U.S. Navy ships crossed into Vietnam’s rivers or sent crew members ashore, possibly exposing their sailors to the toxic herbicide Agent Orange. But more than 40 years after the war’s end, the U.S. government doesn’t have a full accounting of which ships traveled where, adding hurdles and delays for sick Navy veterans seeking compensation.

The Navy could find out where each of its ships operated during the war, but it hasn’t. The U.S. Department of Veteran’s Affairs says it won’t either, instead choosing to research ship locations on a case-by-case basis, an extra step that veterans say can add months — even years — to an already cumbersome claims process. Bills that would have forced the Navy to create a comprehensive list have failed in Congress.

As a result, many ailing vets, in a frustrating race against time as they battle cancer or other life-threatening diseases, have taken it upon themselves to prove their ships served in areas where Agent Orange was sprayed. That often means locating and sifting through stacks of deck logs, finding former shipmates who can attest to their movements, or tracking down a ship’s command history from the Navy’s historical archive.

“It’s hell,” said Ed Marciniak, of Pensacola, Fla., who served aboard the USS Jamestown during the war. “The Navy should be going to the VA and telling them, ‘This is how people got aboard the ship, this is where they got off, this is how they operated.’ Instead, they put that burden on old, sick, dying veterans, or worse — their widows.”


Comment by wickedpam on 03/08/2016 14:26:53
Morning

Comment by Raine on 03/08/2016 14:27:05
Quote by Mondobubba:
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Hey, a happy International Women's Day.



good morning!

I loved today's google doodle!

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/08/2016 14:50:23
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Mondobubba:
http://images-cdn.9gag.com/photo/azj2n5Z_700b_v1.jpg


Hey, a happy International Women's Day.



good morning!

I loved today's google doodle!



There is an International Women's Day joke in "Deadpool."

Comment by TriSec on 03/08/2016 15:17:05
I am making slow but steady progress at Ulysses. Thus far it does not strike me as a 'hard' read.

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/08/2016 15:27:44
Quote by TriSec:
I am making slow but steady progress at Ulysses. Thus far it does not strike me as a 'hard' read.


What chapter on you on?

Comment by trojanrabbit on 03/08/2016 16:56:15
And the Book of Face is telling me to make Jonathan Matthews my friend....


Comment by wickedpam on 03/08/2016 16:59:28
wait - did Steph just say they were coming to DC?

Comment by Raine on 03/08/2016 16:59:43
Quote by trojanrabbit:
And the Book of Face is telling me to make Jonathan Matthews my friend....

:(

man....

Comment by Raine on 03/08/2016 17:00:11
Quote by wickedpam:
wait - did Steph just say they were coming to DC?

She is giving a speach somewhere in town. Dunno where or what for.

Comment by wickedpam on 03/08/2016 17:09:03
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
wait - did Steph just say they were coming to DC?

She is giving a speach somewhere in town. Dunno where or what for.



oh poo - thought I might get the do the Sexy Liberal tour this time

Comment by TriSec on 03/08/2016 19:19:24
Somebody needs to invent technology that allows me to reach into the phone and choke people.


Comment by Mondobubba on 03/08/2016 19:30:02
Quote by TriSec:
Somebody needs to invent technology that allows me to reach into the phone and choke people.



Dude it is called the Force. Let your anger flow! My goal is to be able Force choke with one hand and do Force lightening with my other hand. Something that the Palpatine himself couldn't do. I bet Kylo Ren will be able to do it.

Comment by TriSec on 03/08/2016 20:06:05
Kylo is evil, but he's no Sith.

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/08/2016 20:18:47
Quote by TriSec:
Kylo is evil, but he's no Sith.


Dude, you watched the movie, yes? He was doing shit that we have not seen a Sith do before. You know like, compelling Rey to tell him the truth? How about taking a direct hit with Chewie's bowcaster. Which was shown to be a true murder machine? He shook that right off like it was no big thing. So, he has learned some serious Dark Side stuff from Supreme Commander Snope.

:take giant hit off an Inhaler of Reposting +4:

Comment by TriSec on 03/08/2016 20:50:40
Nope. Too undisciplined, too unfocused, and far too dependent on Snoke for guidance. His grandpa was out of control with his Force abilities, too- but once the armour went on, he was transformed. Kylo has not reached that point yet. Rey was only force-sensitive and completely untrained. A Jedi would not have succumbed as easily.

Comment by Mondobubba on 03/08/2016 21:29:49
Quote by TriSec:
Nope. Too undisciplined, too unfocused, and far too dependent on Snoke for guidance. His grandpa was out of control with his Force abilities, too- but once the armour went on, he was transformed. Kylo has not reached that point yet. Rey was only force-sensitive and completely untrained. A Jedi would not have succumbed as easily.


I'm not saying he isn't undisciplined. I'm saying he's got so serious chops that we have never seen before. Anyway, he's a Knight of Ren, not a Sith.