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Old 05-02-2008, 10:28 AM   #27 (permalink)
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Zap...you are the one completely rigid in the idea of excepting no one else's point of view other than your own. Anyone that offers a different take on what the topic is other than the one that you have embedded they are bullying and illogical. I fail to understand that unless you happen to be in my kids generation maybe. Seems a majority of that generation seems to thing everyone owes them everything and they don't have to be accountable for anything........

At any rate to cover the water boarding issue, why do we define it as torture? Do they become injured? Do they become maimed or have long lasting detrimental effects? If you hang someone by their wrists for days, then take a car battery with cables and wet sponges attached using electricity to get you to talk....or cutting 3-5 layers of skin off at a time from the lower left or right side of your back where it's super sensitive. Cutting off body parts such as toes and fingers a joint at a time, taking clamps and attaching them to their nipples and adjusting them tighter as you ask the questions, breaking random bones by repeated physical beatings. Taking the broken bones be them a nose, fingers, toes, hand, arm, leg whatever and moving the broken bones back and forth causing the bones to scrape together repeatedly after each question with the inappropriate answer.

I'm not going to go through every possible thing that is real torture. But something such as not letting someone sleep for a day or 2 or water boarding that causes no real damage other than the imaginative impression of drowning. Those to me are not devices of torture but simple extreme persuasive tactics. And your life has been saved more than once by using these types of tactics. Yes yours, as well as mine and everyone else's here, if we stop the terrorist attack on one place, who's to say that you aren't in the same area when it's planned, and at the same time, if because you want to not be forceful in any way we don't find out anything is happening and a few places start to get hit, do you not think that the successful attempts will not spread and change the entire world as we know it not to mention sooner rather than later make it to where it is that you are apparently feeling so safe?
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