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"Bush's order requires that CIA detainees 'receive the basic necessities of life, including adequate food and water, shelter from the elements, necessary clothing, protection from extremes of heat and cold, and essential medical care.'"
So far, so good.
"A second senior administration official acknowledged sleep is not among the basic necessities outlined in the order."
The use of the term "including" prior to the list means that the list is not comprehensive. Nitpicking the list is a game of semantic gotchya.
The more interesting thing about this provision of executive order is the use of terms like "necessities," "adequate" and "necessary" to qualify this list of prisoner guarantees. Under these terms, so long as the CIA detainee is provided enough of care to live, he is receiving the "basic necessities of life."
The use of the term "including" prior to the list means that the list is not comprehensive. Nitpicking the list is a game of semantic gotchya.
Ah, so the use of the term "including" in the WCA's definition of "cruel or inhuman treatment" means that that list is not comprehensive, therefore anyone that denies the inclusion of long-term sleep deprivation on the basis of the text is just engaging in a game of semantic gotchya.
Ah, so the use of the term "including" in the WCA's definition of "cruel or inhuman treatment" means that that list is not comprehensive, therefore anyone that denies the inclusion of long-term sleep deprivation on the basis of the text is just engaging in a game of semantic gotchya.
Oh, you misunderstand. In "Bart's" world, it's "textualism" for me, but not for thee...." A variant on the old game "Bart" was so good at as a kid (and thus persists at): "Head's I win, tails you lose."