Durbin Round 2 (BSmack Vs. Dr. Detroit)

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DrDetroit wrote:Where were the Democrats and their demand for an apology after their second-in-line slandered our troops??
No troops were slandered dipshit. Durbin read from an FBI report. If anybody was "slandering" the troops it was the FBI.
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Okay, we can conclude a few things from B's post:

He doesn't know what Durbin said and therefore any comment on what Durbin said is either a straight up lie or he's spewing someone else'd take.

Dickhead, Durbin read an FBI report about detainee complaints re: treatment.

Durbin then characterized the alleged abuse(s) as the equivalent of the Nazi's, the Soviet Gulag, and Pol Pot.

What don't you get about that?
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DrDetroit wrote:Okay, we can conclude a few things from B's post:

He doesn't know what Durbin said and therefore any comment on what Durbin said is either a straight up lie or he's spewing someone else'd take.

Dickhead, Durbin read an FBI report about detainee complaints re: treatment.

Durbin then characterized the alleged abuse(s) as the equivalent of the Nazi's, the Soviet Gulag, and Pol Pot.

What don't you get about that?
slan·der Audio pronunciation of "slander" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (slndr)
n.

1. Law. Oral communication of false statements injurious to a person's reputation.
2. A false and malicious statement or report about someone.


What don't you get about that?

Durbin read a true and accurate report. Durbin then stated that, were someone to read that report, that they would be inclined to think that they were reading about some Nazi/Soviet style dicatorship, not the way prisoners were treated by the United States.

DURBIN WAS CORRECT.

Get that through your thick head.
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Oh, I understand the definition of "slander."
Durbin read a true and accurate report.


Huh? He read a report produced by the FBI re: alleged abuse of detainees.

You're right in that he accurately quoted the report.
Durbin then stated that, were someone to read that report, that they would be inclined to think that they were reading about some Nazi/Soviet style dicatorship, not the way prisoners were treated by the United States.
And that's where Durbin went off the rails. That's where Durbin was no longer quoting the report but editorializing about the contents of the report.

BTW - your characterization of Durbin's comments is inaccurate.
“If I read this to you and did not tell you that it was an FBI agent describing what Americans had done to prisoners in their control, you would most certainly believe this must have been done by Nazis, Soviets in their gulags, or some mad regime — Pol Pot or others — that had no concern for human beings.”
He is comparing the alleged treatment of detainees by American troops to the treatment of prisoners by the Nazi's, the Soviets, and Kmher Rouge.

Even granting what has not been established — that these allegations are true — the inappositeness of the comparison is readily apparent. Nazi concentration camps, Soviet gulags, and the Khmer Rhouge’s killing fields are not known principally for the interrogation methods employed therein, summary execution having been the preferred expedient.

For a comparison to be at all illuminating, the things compared must be more than trivially related. Supposing, then, that Durbin took himself to be saying something illuminating, he must have thought that killing 20 million people and exposing prisoners to loud rap music belong to the same class of prinsoner treatment. :roll:
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So he hyperbolized a bit? That doesn't make it slander.
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Hyperbole - A figure of speech in which exaggeration is used for emphasis or effect, as in I could sleep for a year or This book weighs a ton.

So let me get this straight...

You believe that Durbin's comments were merely hyperbole, a mere exaggeration?

Durbin compared the treatment (i.e., brutal torture and murder of millions and millions and millions and millions and millions and millions of people who, in many cases didn't even commit a crime against the State) of prisoners by the Nazi's, Soviets, and Khmer Rouge with the treatment (allegations of minor abuse and slapping around, loud music, varying temps) of prisoners by US troops. That's merely an exaggeration??

And there we have it. This type of nonsense is acceptable to you people because you believe that what is being alleged re: prisoner abuse is true and in the nature of the US soldier.

The fact that you would trivialize the outer limits of evil in order to attack US troops is sickening and I hope some of you take a bullet in the back for your anti-Americanism.
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DrDetroit wrote:Hyperbole - A figure of speech in which exaggeration is used for emphasis or effect, as in I could sleep for a year or This book weighs a ton.

So let me get this straight...

You believe that Durbin's comments were merely hyperbole, a mere exaggeration?
Yeppers. Having trouble digesting it?
Durbin compared the treatment (i.e., brutal torture and murder of millions and millions and millions and millions and millions and millions of people who, in many cases didn't even commit a crime against the State) of prisoners by the Nazi's, Soviets, and Khmer Rouge with the treatment (allegations of minor abuse and slapping around, loud music, varying temps) of prisoners by US troops. That's merely an exaggeration??
No, Durbin read a report detailing scenarios that run counter to everything we as Americans believe is proper and said that a person reading said report "would most certainly believe this must have been done by Nazis, Soviets in their gulags, or some mad regime - Pol Pot or others - that had no concern for human beings."
And there we have it. This type of nonsense is acceptable to you people because you believe that what is being alleged re: prisoner abuse is true and in the nature of the US soldier.
Not in the nature of all soldiers. But certainly in the nature of some. That is beyond debate.
The fact that you would trivialize the outer limits of evil in order to attack US troops is sickening and I hope some of you take a bullet in the back for your anti-Americanism.
Talk about reckless hyperbole. :roll:
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No, Durbin read a report detailing scenarios


"Scenarios?"

Just a moment ago you were treating these scenarios as facts. What happened?
that run counter to everything we as Americans believe is proper
WTF do you know about what Americans feel is proper? You're in no position to speculate here.

But we're still talking about minor physical abuse, loud music, varying temperatures, etc.

Are Americans disgusted by this treatment? Link?
and said that a person reading said report "would most certainly believe this must have been done by Nazis, Soviets in their gulags, or some mad regime - Pol Pot or others - that had no concern for human beings."


Yeah, he is speculating that a reader would find this treatment comparable to what the Nazi's, Soviets, and Khmer Rouge did to millions and millions.

What don't you get? He is drawing a comparison, dipshit.
Not in the nature of all soldiers. But certainly in the nature of some. That is beyond debate.
Did you see Durbin qualify his comparison?
Talk about reckless hyperbole.
What did I exaggerate??

We recognize that was Hitler did represents the outer limits of evil. He is at the top of the food chain (though it is funny that Hitler gets the most attention despite Stalin, Mao, and Pol Pot going way further with their extermination policies).

Comparing relatively minor abuse to the brutal torture and murder of tens of millions trivializes this mass extermination.

For an enemy combatant to foul himself in a hot room is an unpleasant thing. For an innocent civilian to be murdered is rather worse; and when such murders aggregate into the millions and tens of millions, that is something unfathomably worse.

Do you disagree with this??
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BSmack wrote:So he hyperbolized a bit? That doesn't make it slander.
What he did was well beyong hyperbole, It was slander.

What is occuring at Gitmo, Abu Gharib (sp?), ect. is no way shape or form even comparable to what occured in Nazi Germany, Siberia, and Southeast Asia. To assert something like only can lead to one of two conclusions for me on Durbin: 1) That he is absolutly far too ignorant and/or moronic to be serving in Congress or 2) He is simply a dishonest person hoping and searching for a sound bite on CNN. I tend to think it is the later and now its time for him to reep what he sowed.
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