DDA
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The guilty ones probably did, but we should not have done it if it violated international law (and put other American lives in danger from retaliation), and almost assuredly, not all detainees at Abu Ghraib were guilty of crimes against humanity....though I don't feel any personal sympathy for those who were guilty of such crimes. I'm not sure that we knew...or cared....who was guilty and who was not guilty.
Personally, I think it is a poorly chosen analogy because the two reasons I gave for opposing it have nothing at all to do with the situation with Brown or Garner.
I just assumed you were ok with the U.S. using enhanced interrogation which uses outlawed processes since a cop killed a man with an outlawed maneuver. Wouldn't want you to be inconsistent or anything.