<<Al Quaeda had good reason to not torture Richard Pearl ,who went to them empty handed and eager to get their side of the story told , but haveing a helpless victim in their hands it was just too good to resist.>>
Untrue. They did not torture Daniel Pearl.
<<Al Queda has a history that includes rape , murder and torture more than is usual even in their neck of the woods.>>
Only the U.S.A. has a rap sheet that includes all three: rape, murder and torture. I'm not aware of rape or torture attributed to al Qaeda. Maybe you could enlighten me.
<<The US military is procicuteing such deeds more eagerly than any armed force in history ever has. >>
That is a joke. Hundreds of U.S. soldiers were executed for rape and murder in WWII. Not one executed for rape or murder in Viet Nam or Iraq. You just make stuff up as you go along with no factual background at all. How eagerly are they prosecuting anything when the executive branch itself finds the Geneva Conventions "quaint and old-fashioned?" The Allied leadership of WWII respected and honoured the Geneva Conventions. How is an executive branch that trashes the Geneva Conventions going to realistically prosecute violations? You haven't the faintest clue what you are talking about.
<<How can you take the trials and convictions of such wrong doers as eidence of Naional wrongdoing ? >>
The trials and convictions are a joke. No high-ranking officer charged, let alone convicted. Nobody sentenced to death. Nobody sentenced to life without parole. Nobody sentenced to life, period. Nobody sentenced to ten years. With time off for good behaviour, appeals of sentence and convictions still in progress, the examples of Viet Nam and the fate of the mass murderer Wm. Calley, everybody with half a brain knows that the trials are charades and the sentences are kissy-kissy shams.
<<How can you cut Al Queda so much slack that they have your approval to torture at every oppurtunity they get and never one time call in any way for any reduction in torture?>>
When did I approve torture by anybody? al Qaeda so far has not tortured anyone, it's too bad they botch some of the beheadings, but the U.S. supervises hangings that are just as badly botched. To compare what happened to Pearl with the victims of U.S. torture, some 40-odd of whose deaths under "interrogation" are being investigated, is ludicrous. Some of the victims of U.S. torture were tortured for days before they died.
<<They send commendations to a guy that beheads with a small dull knife , their own shira law would not allow them to treat a pidgion that badly.>>
That's torture? Negroponte should send some of those guys to visit his proteges in El Salvador and Guatemala to learn what real torture is all about.