Yep If you don't research before making a fool of yourself(with all due respect) you get what's coming to you. Like I said She has no credibility with me on this subject any more.
Manning's lawyer David Coombs—a former serviceman and military attorney—said Manning's guards were professional, and had at no time tried to bully, harass or embarrass him. During the daytime, guards check on Manning every five minutes and he is required to respond in some affirmative manner. When Manning goes to sleep he is required to strip to his boxer shorts and surrender his clothing to his guards. Coombs wrote on his blog in December 2010: "if the guards cannot see Manning clearly, because he has a blanket over his head or is curled up towards the wall, they will wake him in order to ensure he is O.K." When Manning was briefly placed on suicide watch, he was stripped to his underwear and had his glasses taken away, except when he was allowed to watch television or read.
I think you have to get off the pedestal your own and get back to real life.
I see nothing in his attorney's quote where he thinks he is being tortured.
I just posted proof of your lie. You have lost all credibility on this subject.
Direct quote here Just got you in another lie also.
Manning's lawyer David Coombs—a former serviceman and military attorney—said Manning's guards were professional, and had at no time tried to bully, harass or embarrass him. During the daytime, guards check on Manning every five minutes and he is required to respond in some affirmative manner. When Manning goes to sleep he is required to strip to his boxer shorts and surrender his clothing to his guards. Coombs wrote on his blog in December 2010: "if the guards cannot see Manning clearly, because he has a blanket over his head or is curled up towards the wall, they will wake him in order to ensure he is O.K." When Manning was briefly placed on suicide watch, he was stripped to his underwear and had his glasses taken away, except when he was allowed to watch television or read.
Solitary confinement is just that Solitary. They have no obligation to allow him to do any thing but use the head(bathroom) and eat. If he get's exercise for an hour a day that's more than most people who are not in prison get. How is that torture.
Again it is for his protection from other who would injure or kill him period. The psychs whom are more than likely Military Dr's know why he is there. He may not be a danger to others(questionable since he did give out classified material to a 3rd party) or himself but he is in danger himself. As you stated others would harm him in a heart beat. Treason is the one thing that even most criminals will not put up with; child molesters are the next one down on the list.
Averheart is not being Judg, Jury and executioner. He is there to protect each and every prisoner to the best of his/her ability. That includes making sure that Manning stays alive long enough to go to trial.
No because he is not being charged with mistreatment himself He is being charged with the highest crime against the US Treason. The won't even consider his treatment because as long as he is alive to go to trial then the brig commander did their job.
I would venture that a person up on treason charges would be thankful that he is being protected. What one person thinks is torture is not for us to decide. Again he is there for his own safety from others.
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Pig farmers threw rocks at police officers in Cairo, Egypt, on Sunday as health workers gathered the farmers' herds for slaughter in what the government says is a precaution against the spread of swine flu, an interior ministry official told CNN.
Brig. Gen. Hani Abdel-Latif said 50 to 60 protesters gathered in Cairo's Manshiyet Naser slum because they were upset with the health ministry's decision to slaughter all pigs in the country.
But local media reported the number of farmers clashing with police on Sunday was in the hundreds. Advertisement
Experts have criticized the Egyptian government's move, announced last week, to slaughter all pigs regardless of whether they are infected.
There have been no confirmed cases of the virus in Egypt.
And according to the U.S.-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, humans cannot get the swine flu virus, known to scientists as the H1N1 virus, by eating pork. The CDC says human infection from pigs most likely occurs when people are in close proximity to sick animals, such as in pig barns.
But Egyptian officials cite how avian flu still exists in the country because, they say, the government did not take sufficient protective measures when that disease was first discovered there in 2006.
Most Egyptian pig farmers are Coptic Christians, a group that makes up about 10 percent of the 80 million people in the mostly Muslim nation. Coptic Christians do not observe the Muslim ban on eating pork, and historically they have coexisted peacefully with the Muslim majority in Egypt.
The farmers also work in the garbage industry and use their daily collections to feed their herds, which number about 300,000 animals in the country.
With the government-mandated slaughter under way, Egypt's Health Ministry declared Saturday that "Egypt is free of the swine flu."
Dr. Hamid Samaha, head of the country's Public Institute for Veterinary Services, said that starting Sunday the government will compensate pig farmers by paying as much as $45 for a disease-free pig and about $5 for diseased ones.
Nothing more finer than a well taken care of rifle pistol or handgun. In the right hands they save lives every day. In the wrong hands they take lives. A vicious cycle but it is a price we pay for the right to protect ourselves.
We can either continue on for 20 or so more pages and keep the round robbin going ore we can agree we each have our own opinion about it and move on either way there will be no winners or losers.
Their opinions and we all know the definition of an opinion is right?
RE: torture?
Yep but the remote is glued to the nite stand.