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Old 03-10-2003, 03:14 PM
brad brad is offline
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Default Re: more on torture left/right agree - its good

you mean the 'mastermind of 9-11'? i though obl was mastermind?

well i guess its too late to fly him to safety as was done with 4000 alqueda so may as well torture him to death as is being done in guantonamo bay.

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so let me get this straight? theres no drugs and/or technology to get this guy to spill, no we have to resort to spanish inquisition technology? i just dont buy it.

p.s. its been in the news very recently about deaths at guantanamo bay. those guys are tough theyll suicide before theyll spill all the top secret very important cutting edge up to the date info they have.

also general in charge of g.b. f****** resigned because he said he didnt feel torture was right, especially of the low level goat herders theyve got at g.b.
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Old 03-10-2003, 04:34 PM
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"those guys are tough theyll suicide before theyll spill all the top secret very important cutting edge up to the date info they have."

This is why--seriously--we need to bury any terrorists who die in pigskins and with pig offal so that they can't get to Paradise. Then we'll see how tough they are when according to their beliefs they know won't be rewarded after death (since the uncleanliness of pig keeps them from being recognized by Allah).

This should also be a well-publicized policy so they all know what they're up against. No dwelling in Paradise after their heinous deeds and no 72 virgins. No kidding either--there should be public burials exactly as described above.

Guaranteed it would also cut down on the ranks of aspiring martyrs--a major component of their motivation is their deluded belief that such a Paradise awaits them immediately after death.

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Old 03-10-2003, 05:06 PM
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once again ive completely failed to make my point.

the US originally said they suicided at g.b., but then almost immediately (like after they realized coroners report coming out)

admitted they were tortured to death!

if you find that comforting then what can i say join the SS, or TIPS program, or homeland security torture reserve force.
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Old 03-10-2003, 06:49 PM
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I never read any report like that.

If it's true then maybe it's also true that the inmformation gained thereby may have staved off some horrific attacks on our soil. I guess we'll never know for sure. I take it you think that even if that's so, the use of borderline torture tactics are unjustified.

I guess maybe some aspiring terrorists might think twice if this story gets out. But I still think they should be buried in pigskins, to provide some REAL deterrent.




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Old 03-10-2003, 07:03 PM
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I still think they should be buried in pigskins, to provide some REAL deterrent.

You want to throw footballs at terrorists?
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Old 03-10-2003, 08:22 PM
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'I never read any report like that.'

ok im gonna post a link to cnn or whatever where they say (prisoners or whatever they are, in limbo) died undergoing torture at camp xray guantonomo bay, cuba.

yeah im sure these low level guys (equivalent to privates in an army) had time critical info (they were captured what 14 months ago)
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Old 03-10-2003, 08:29 PM
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,909164,00.html

ok this isnt it but close enough. maybe im even wrong about deaths at camp xray, but im 100% sure commanding general (although not general in charge of operations or something like that) resigned because he thought the torture was wrong.
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