Pardon me johnfrink, but it is your own attitude of superior virtue which seems to have filed your head to the point that you have no memory that we are in war, and that these are prisoners that were taken in combat, their intentions were to kill our guys, to kill us.
Why are you so much more concerned about the 'dignity' murderers who have stabbed us in the back, and not concerned about the very lives of our guys? Is that clear enough for you? If anything you should be happy that there was no physical violence used. For all that you know, the information obtained saved our guys lives. May have even prevented a terrorist attack such as the Madrid train bombing.
Are these enemy's [of American] 'dignity' so much more important to you than American and western civilization people's lives? It sounds to me like you believe that we must allow the terrorist the freedom to plot, scheme and engage us in open warfare rather than having us even consider not treating them with dignity. A dignity that they evidently can not even conceive of , let alone practice with even their own fellow terrorists, let alone their fellow man.
Does murdering someone because they dein not to sacrifice blood to your god allah show that person dignity? Maybe you are right, we must dignify their demands, and become Islamfascists our selves, or else slit our own throats so that they won't have to suffer the indignity of doing so themselves.
Top left, Sgt. Donald Walters, Master Sgt. Robert J. Dowdy, Spc. James Kiehl, Pvt. Brandon Sloan. Bottom left, Pvt. Ruben Estrella-Soto, Chief Warrant Officer Johnny Mata, Pfc. Lori Piestewa, and Sgt. George Buggs, were members the 507th Maintenance Company who were ambushed March 23 near Nasiriyah, Iraq. All eight were killed in action after nine bodies were found during the rescue of Pfc. Jessica Lynch. A ninth body remains unidentified. Associated Press Photo