DICK says he would do it all over again

It is my understanding that the only ones water boarded in training was Navy SEALS to prepare them for what could happen to them if they were captured. They can't be trained for having their heads cut off which is the form of torture used by present day Jihadists.

Yes, some special forces personnel are trained to resist interrogation for as long as possible. None of them has ever been subjected to more than a few minutes of water boarding. No one can stand it for long because it is torture.

How long did it take to get the few terrorists to talk that were water boarded? A few minutes?

Hours some times, days at a time of frequent water boarding will make anyone your slave, they will do or say what ever you want.

Outstanding! If that is what is required to save American soldiers and civilian lives, I am all for it.

So you are also okay with it when our soldiers are waterboarded....right?

Right, it goes with the uniform.
 
Most of our troops are water boarded in training. Where is your outrage?

Why do you suppose that is?

It is my understanding that the only ones water boarded in training was Navy SEALS to prepare them for what could happen to them if they were captured. They can't be trained for having their heads cut off which is the form of torture used by present day Jihadists.

Yes, some special forces personnel are trained to resist interrogation for as long as possible. None of them has ever been subjected to more than a few minutes of water boarding. No one can stand it for long because it is torture.

How long did it take to get the few terrorists to talk that were water boarded? A few minutes?

Hours some times, days at a time of frequent water boarding will make anyone your slave, they will do or say what ever you want.


bullshit, KSM was waterboarded over 100 times. For only seconds each time. He finally gave up info that saved american lives-----maybe YOURS.

KSM is in good mental and physical health. No ill affects from being waterboarded over 100 times. I am sure it is very scary and I would not want to go through it, neither would I like to be deprived of sleep for several days, But neither is torture.
 
Imagine having a plastic bag put over your head with your hands tied behind you. You are allowed to use up all the oxygen inside of the plastic bag. You experience exactly what it is like to die from suffocation. Then, after your are unconscious, the bag is pulled off of your head and you are revived. When you have recovered sufficiently, they do it again. And again. And again.

The only difference between the plastic bag treatment and waterborading is that, in waterboarding, a water-soaked rag is substituted for the plastic bag.

To me, that is torture.

One of the most popular forms of torture used in the Korean war was forced stress positions, combined with sleep deprvation. One variation involved 12 hours hanging from the ceiling, with one leg extended out at a 90 degree angle and the other leg barely touching the floor. At the end of the 12 hours, you were taken down and made to lie on a mat with a bright light shining directly in your eyes. Two guards sat on either side of you and slapped your face with wooden paddles when you started to go to sleep. That lasted for another 12 hours. Then you were tied to the ceiling again. This could go on continuously for as long as a week.

To me that is torture.

I realize there are a lot of macho studs here who like to pound their Internet chests, bellowing that something like this is not torture. Why not be honest about it? Why not admit that it's torture, but that you are in favor of doing it? You would gain much more credibility if you approached it in that fashion.

As it is now, you impress me as being disingernous jerks.


Let me ask you Georgey boy.

Lets say we know that there is suitcase bomb somewhere in New York that will go off in 12 hours. We captured a terrorist that knows where it is and how to defuse it. If it goes off millions of americans will die. What would you do to this guy to get the information?
 
Imagine having a plastic bag put over your head with your hands tied behind you. You are allowed to use up all the oxygen inside of the plastic bag. You experience exactly what it is like to die from suffocation. Then, after your are unconscious, the bag is pulled off of your head and you are revived. When you have recovered sufficiently, they do it again. And again. And again.

The only difference between the plastic bag treatment and waterborading is that, in waterboarding, a water-soaked rag is substituted for the plastic bag.

To me, that is torture.

One of the most popular forms of torture used in the Korean war was forced stress positions, combined with sleep deprvation. One variation involved 12 hours hanging from the ceiling, with one leg extended out at a 90 degree angle and the other leg barely touching the floor. At the end of the 12 hours, you were taken down and made to lie on a mat with a bright light shining directly in your eyes. Two guards sat on either side of you and slapped your face with wooden paddles when you started to go to sleep. That lasted for another 12 hours. Then you were tied to the ceiling again. This could go on continuously for as long as a week.

To me that is torture.

I realize there are a lot of macho studs here who like to pound their Internet chests, bellowing that something like this is not torture. Why not be honest about it? Why not admit that it's torture, but that you are in favor of doing it? You would gain much more credibility if you approached it in that fashion.

As it is now, you impress me as being disingernous jerks.

Its the same story every time. As long as we are doing it to someone else, it is not torture, but when they turn around and do it to our guys, we are outraged. We have now broken through a ceiling, showing the entire world that we were torturing detainees. Add to the conversation idiots like Cheney who said...."I would do it again..." and you are endangering every soldier in the field and probably signing the death warrant of anyone who is captive at this point.

The methods of torture will escalate now. DICK and his warped sense of right and wrong have now shown the world that we are no better than anyone else. Can't you people see that?
 
Why do you suppose that is?

It is my understanding that the only ones water boarded in training was Navy SEALS to prepare them for what could happen to them if they were captured. They can't be trained for having their heads cut off which is the form of torture used by present day Jihadists.

Yes, some special forces personnel are trained to resist interrogation for as long as possible. None of them has ever been subjected to more than a few minutes of water boarding. No one can stand it for long because it is torture.

How long did it take to get the few terrorists to talk that were water boarded? A few minutes?

Hours some times, days at a time of frequent water boarding will make anyone your slave, they will do or say what ever you want.


bullshit, KSM was waterboarded over 100 times. For only seconds each time. He finally gave up info that saved american lives-----maybe YOURS.

KSM is in good mental and physical health. No ill affects from being waterboarded over 100 times. I am sure it is very scary and I would not want to go through it, neither would I like to be deprived of sleep for several days, But neither is torture.

Let me ask you fish, so you are okay with our soldiers being waterboarded? Answer me! It is okay with you, is it?
 
Imagine having a plastic bag put over your head with your hands tied behind you. You are allowed to use up all the oxygen inside of the plastic bag. You experience exactly what it is like to die from suffocation. Then, after your are unconscious, the bag is pulled off of your head and you are revived. When you have recovered sufficiently, they do it again. And again. And again.

The only difference between the plastic bag treatment and waterborading is that, in waterboarding, a water-soaked rag is substituted for the plastic bag.

To me, that is torture.

One of the most popular forms of torture used in the Korean war was forced stress positions, combined with sleep deprvation. One variation involved 12 hours hanging from the ceiling, with one leg extended out at a 90 degree angle and the other leg barely touching the floor. At the end of the 12 hours, you were taken down and made to lie on a mat with a bright light shining directly in your eyes. Two guards sat on either side of you and slapped your face with wooden paddles when you started to go to sleep. That lasted for another 12 hours. Then you were tied to the ceiling again. This could go on continuously for as long as a week.

To me that is torture.

I realize there are a lot of macho studs here who like to pound their Internet chests, bellowing that something like this is not torture. Why not be honest about it? Why not admit that it's torture, but that you are in favor of doing it? You would gain much more credibility if you approached it in that fashion.

As it is now, you impress me as being disingernous jerks.

Its the same story every time. As long as we are doing it to someone else, it is not torture, but when they turn around and do it to our guys, we are outraged. We have now broken through a ceiling, showing the entire world that we were torturing detainees. Add to the conversation idiots like Cheney who said...."I would do it again..." and you are endangering every soldier in the field and probably signing the death warrant of anyone who is captive at this point.

The methods of torture will escalate now. DICK and his warped sense of right and wrong have now shown the world that we are no better than anyone else. Can't you people see that?

Do you really believe the terrorists can be reasoned with?
 
It is my understanding that the only ones water boarded in training was Navy SEALS to prepare them for what could happen to them if they were captured. They can't be trained for having their heads cut off which is the form of torture used by present day Jihadists.

Yes, some special forces personnel are trained to resist interrogation for as long as possible. None of them has ever been subjected to more than a few minutes of water boarding. No one can stand it for long because it is torture.

How long did it take to get the few terrorists to talk that were water boarded? A few minutes?

Hours some times, days at a time of frequent water boarding will make anyone your slave, they will do or say what ever you want.


bullshit, KSM was waterboarded over 100 times. For only seconds each time. He finally gave up info that saved american lives-----maybe YOURS.

KSM is in good mental and physical health. No ill affects from being waterboarded over 100 times. I am sure it is very scary and I would not want to go through it, neither would I like to be deprived of sleep for several days, But neither is torture.

Let me ask you fish, so you are okay with our soldiers being waterboarded? Answer me! It is okay with you, is it?


Yes, its part of their training. It is done to prepare them for what might be done to them if they are captured.

Do you think the radical muslims will stop beheading prisoners if we stop waterboarding?

By the way, more extreme forms or interrogation were done during the Clinton administration, they just sent the prisoners to other countries---------------they outsourced it.
 
Imagine having a plastic bag put over your head with your hands tied behind you. You are allowed to use up all the oxygen inside of the plastic bag. You experience exactly what it is like to die from suffocation. Then, after your are unconscious, the bag is pulled off of your head and you are revived. When you have recovered sufficiently, they do it again. And again. And again.

The only difference between the plastic bag treatment and waterborading is that, in waterboarding, a water-soaked rag is substituted for the plastic bag.

To me, that is torture.

One of the most popular forms of torture used in the Korean war was forced stress positions, combined with sleep deprvation. One variation involved 12 hours hanging from the ceiling, with one leg extended out at a 90 degree angle and the other leg barely touching the floor. At the end of the 12 hours, you were taken down and made to lie on a mat with a bright light shining directly in your eyes. Two guards sat on either side of you and slapped your face with wooden paddles when you started to go to sleep. That lasted for another 12 hours. Then you were tied to the ceiling again. This could go on continuously for as long as a week.

To me that is torture.

I realize there are a lot of macho studs here who like to pound their Internet chests, bellowing that something like this is not torture. Why not be honest about it? Why not admit that it's torture, but that you are in favor of doing it? You would gain much more credibility if you approached it in that fashion.

As it is now, you impress me as being disingernous jerks.


Let me ask you Georgey boy.

Lets say we know that there is suitcase bomb somewhere in New York that will go off in 12 hours. We captured a terrorist that knows where it is and how to defuse it. If it goes off millions of americans will die. What would you do to this guy to get the information?


OK, libs.. I want an answer to my question. What would you do to this guy in order to prevent a nuke going off in NY? Answer or STFU about this forever.
 
Ok libs here's the question again---------ANSWER IT.

Lets say we know that there is suitcase bomb somewhere in New York that will go off in 12 hours. We captured a terrorist that knows where it is and how to defuse it. If it goes off millions of americans will die. What would you do to this guy to get the information?
 
Ok libs here's the question again---------ANSWER IT.

Lets say we know that there is suitcase bomb somewhere in New York that will go off in 12 hours. We captured a terrorist that knows where it is and how to defuse it. If it goes off millions of americans will die. What would you do to this guy to get the information?

still waiting libs-------------if your answer is anything other than "whatever it takes" then you are an idiot.
 
Imagine having a plastic bag put over your head with your hands tied behind you. You are allowed to use up all the oxygen inside of the plastic bag. You experience exactly what it is like to die from suffocation. Then, after your are unconscious, the bag is pulled off of your head and you are revived. When you have recovered sufficiently, they do it again. And again. And again.

The only difference between the plastic bag treatment and waterborading is that, in waterboarding, a water-soaked rag is substituted for the plastic bag.

To me, that is torture.

One of the most popular forms of torture used in the Korean war was forced stress positions, combined with sleep deprvation. One variation involved 12 hours hanging from the ceiling, with one leg extended out at a 90 degree angle and the other leg barely touching the floor. At the end of the 12 hours, you were taken down and made to lie on a mat with a bright light shining directly in your eyes. Two guards sat on either side of you and slapped your face with wooden paddles when you started to go to sleep. That lasted for another 12 hours. Then you were tied to the ceiling again. This could go on continuously for as long as a week.

To me that is torture.

I realize there are a lot of macho studs here who like to pound their Internet chests, bellowing that something like this is not torture. Why not be honest about it? Why not admit that it's torture, but that you are in favor of doing it? You would gain much more credibility if you approached it in that fashion.

As it is now, you impress me as being disingernous jerks.

Its the same story every time. As long as we are doing it to someone else, it is not torture, but when they turn around and do it to our guys, we are outraged. We have now broken through a ceiling, showing the entire world that we were torturing detainees. Add to the conversation idiots like Cheney who said...."I would do it again..." and you are endangering every soldier in the field and probably signing the death warrant of anyone who is captive at this point.

The methods of torture will escalate now. DICK and his warped sense of right and wrong have now shown the world that we are no better than anyone else. Can't you people see that?

Do you really believe the terrorists can be reasoned with?
Ok libs here's the question again---------ANSWER IT.

Lets say we know that there is suitcase bomb somewhere in New York that will go off in 12 hours. We captured a terrorist that knows where it is and how to defuse it. If it goes off millions of americans will die. What would you do to this guy to get the information?

They won't reply. They can't deal with reality.
 
Imagine having a plastic bag put over your head with your hands tied behind you. You are allowed to use up all the oxygen inside of the plastic bag. You experience exactly what it is like to die from suffocation. Then, after your are unconscious, the bag is pulled off of your head and you are revived. When you have recovered sufficiently, they do it again. And again. And again.

The only difference between the plastic bag treatment and waterborading is that, in waterboarding, a water-soaked rag is substituted for the plastic bag.

To me, that is torture.

One of the most popular forms of torture used in the Korean war was forced stress positions, combined with sleep deprvation. One variation involved 12 hours hanging from the ceiling, with one leg extended out at a 90 degree angle and the other leg barely touching the floor. At the end of the 12 hours, you were taken down and made to lie on a mat with a bright light shining directly in your eyes. Two guards sat on either side of you and slapped your face with wooden paddles when you started to go to sleep. That lasted for another 12 hours. Then you were tied to the ceiling again. This could go on continuously for as long as a week.

To me that is torture.

I realize there are a lot of macho studs here who like to pound their Internet chests, bellowing that something like this is not torture. Why not be honest about it? Why not admit that it's torture, but that you are in favor of doing it? You would gain much more credibility if you approached it in that fashion.

As it is now, you impress me as being disingernous jerks.

Its the same story every time. As long as we are doing it to someone else, it is not torture, but when they turn around and do it to our guys, we are outraged. We have now broken through a ceiling, showing the entire world that we were torturing detainees. Add to the conversation idiots like Cheney who said...."I would do it again..." and you are endangering every soldier in the field and probably signing the death warrant of anyone who is captive at this point.

The methods of torture will escalate now. DICK and his warped sense of right and wrong have now shown the world that we are no better than anyone else. Can't you people see that?

Do you really believe the terrorists can be reasoned with?
Ok libs here's the question again---------ANSWER IT.

Lets say we know that there is suitcase bomb somewhere in New York that will go off in 12 hours. We captured a terrorist that knows where it is and how to defuse it. If it goes off millions of americans will die. What would you do to this guy to get the information?

They won't reply. They can't deal with reality.


that has become quite obvious. libs live in a fantasy world.
 
Imagine having a plastic bag put over your head with your hands tied behind you. You are allowed to use up all the oxygen inside of the plastic bag. You experience exactly what it is like to die from suffocation. Then, after your are unconscious, the bag is pulled off of your head and you are revived. When you have recovered sufficiently, they do it again. And again. And again.

The only difference between the plastic bag treatment and waterborading is that, in waterboarding, a water-soaked rag is substituted for the plastic bag.

To me, that is torture.

One of the most popular forms of torture used in the Korean war was forced stress positions, combined with sleep deprvation. One variation involved 12 hours hanging from the ceiling, with one leg extended out at a 90 degree angle and the other leg barely touching the floor. At the end of the 12 hours, you were taken down and made to lie on a mat with a bright light shining directly in your eyes. Two guards sat on either side of you and slapped your face with wooden paddles when you started to go to sleep. That lasted for another 12 hours. Then you were tied to the ceiling again. This could go on continuously for as long as a week.

To me that is torture.

I realize there are a lot of macho studs here who like to pound their Internet chests, bellowing that something like this is not torture. Why not be honest about it? Why not admit that it's torture, but that you are in favor of doing it? You would gain much more credibility if you approached it in that fashion.

As it is now, you impress me as being disingernous jerks.

Call it torture if you want. The truth is most Americans don't give a damn what we do to this scum.
Yeah, nobody cares what we do to this scum. Except of course the scum, his family, friends, and countrymen. And once we go down this slippery slope into barbarism, the same reasons to justify torture of "scum" can be used to justify torturing you, your kids, your wife, your mom, even your 3 legged dog. You really want to go there?
 
Imagine having a plastic bag put over your head with your hands tied behind you. You are allowed to use up all the oxygen inside of the plastic bag. You experience exactly what it is like to die from suffocation. Then, after your are unconscious, the bag is pulled off of your head and you are revived. When you have recovered sufficiently, they do it again. And again. And again.

The only difference between the plastic bag treatment and waterborading is that, in waterboarding, a water-soaked rag is substituted for the plastic bag.

To me, that is torture.

One of the most popular forms of torture used in the Korean war was forced stress positions, combined with sleep deprvation. One variation involved 12 hours hanging from the ceiling, with one leg extended out at a 90 degree angle and the other leg barely touching the floor. At the end of the 12 hours, you were taken down and made to lie on a mat with a bright light shining directly in your eyes. Two guards sat on either side of you and slapped your face with wooden paddles when you started to go to sleep. That lasted for another 12 hours. Then you were tied to the ceiling again. This could go on continuously for as long as a week.

To me that is torture.

I realize there are a lot of macho studs here who like to pound their Internet chests, bellowing that something like this is not torture. Why not be honest about it? Why not admit that it's torture, but that you are in favor of doing it? You would gain much more credibility if you approached it in that fashion.

As it is now, you impress me as being disingernous jerks.

Its the same story every time. As long as we are doing it to someone else, it is not torture, but when they turn around and do it to our guys, we are outraged. We have now broken through a ceiling, showing the entire world that we were torturing detainees. Add to the conversation idiots like Cheney who said...."I would do it again..." and you are endangering every soldier in the field and probably signing the death warrant of anyone who is captive at this point.

The methods of torture will escalate now. DICK and his warped sense of right and wrong have now shown the world that we are no better than anyone else. Can't you people see that?

What I can see is the Democrats in the Senate with the approval of the Commander in Chief are making headlines for political reasons about what happened 10 or 11 years ago. Does anyone in their right mind think that the US should humble themselves before bastards that cut off the heads of someone just because they can? I would like to see everyone of these jihadist bastards tortured for a month before they are sent to the land of 72 virgins.
 
Imagine having a plastic bag put over your head with your hands tied behind you. You are allowed to use up all the oxygen inside of the plastic bag. You experience exactly what it is like to die from suffocation. Then, after your are unconscious, the bag is pulled off of your head and you are revived. When you have recovered sufficiently, they do it again. And again. And again.

The only difference between the plastic bag treatment and waterborading is that, in waterboarding, a water-soaked rag is substituted for the plastic bag.

To me, that is torture.

One of the most popular forms of torture used in the Korean war was forced stress positions, combined with sleep deprvation. One variation involved 12 hours hanging from the ceiling, with one leg extended out at a 90 degree angle and the other leg barely touching the floor. At the end of the 12 hours, you were taken down and made to lie on a mat with a bright light shining directly in your eyes. Two guards sat on either side of you and slapped your face with wooden paddles when you started to go to sleep. That lasted for another 12 hours. Then you were tied to the ceiling again. This could go on continuously for as long as a week.

To me that is torture.

I realize there are a lot of macho studs here who like to pound their Internet chests, bellowing that something like this is not torture. Why not be honest about it? Why not admit that it's torture, but that you are in favor of doing it? You would gain much more credibility if you approached it in that fashion.

As it is now, you impress me as being disingernous jerks.

Call it torture if you want. The truth is most Americans don't give a damn what we do to this scum.
Yeah, nobody cares what we do to this scum. Except of course the scum, his family, friends, and countrymen. And once we go down this slippery slope into barbarism, the same reasons to justify torture of "scum" can be used to justify torturing you, your kids, your wife, your mom, even your 3 legged dog. You really want to go there?
So you are guaranteeing the safety of my family from terrorism if I agree with you?
 
Ok libs here's the question again---------ANSWER IT.

Lets say we know that there is suitcase bomb somewhere in New York that will go off in 12 hours. We captured a terrorist that knows where it is and how to defuse it. If it goes off millions of americans will die. What would you do to this guy to get the information?

Sounds just like a movie plot that never happened.
 
Why do you suppose that is?

It is my understanding that the only ones water boarded in training was Navy SEALS to prepare them for what could happen to them if they were captured. They can't be trained for having their heads cut off which is the form of torture used by present day Jihadists.

Yes, some special forces personnel are trained to resist interrogation for as long as possible. None of them has ever been subjected to more than a few minutes of water boarding. No one can stand it for long because it is torture.

How long did it take to get the few terrorists to talk that were water boarded? A few minutes?

Hours some times, days at a time of frequent water boarding will make anyone your slave, they will do or say what ever you want.


bullshit, KSM was waterboarded over 100 times. For only seconds each time. He finally gave up info that saved american lives-----maybe YOURS.

KSM is in good mental and physical health. No ill affects from being waterboarded over 100 times. I am sure it is very scary and I would not want to go through it, neither would I like to be deprived of sleep for several days, But neither is torture.
Water boarding is torture, there's no real question about that.
 
Ok libs here's the question again---------ANSWER IT.

Lets say we know that there is suitcase bomb somewhere in New York that will go off in 12 hours. We captured a terrorist that knows where it is and how to defuse it. If it goes off millions of americans will die. What would you do to this guy to get the information?
They would probably have tea and crackers with them, or maybe a beer summit!
 
Imagine having a plastic bag put over your head with your hands tied behind you. You are allowed to use up all the oxygen inside of the plastic bag. You experience exactly what it is like to die from suffocation. Then, after your are unconscious, the bag is pulled off of your head and you are revived. When you have recovered sufficiently, they do it again. And again. And again.

The only difference between the plastic bag treatment and waterborading is that, in waterboarding, a water-soaked rag is substituted for the plastic bag.

To me, that is torture.

One of the most popular forms of torture used in the Korean war was forced stress positions, combined with sleep deprvation. One variation involved 12 hours hanging from the ceiling, with one leg extended out at a 90 degree angle and the other leg barely touching the floor. At the end of the 12 hours, you were taken down and made to lie on a mat with a bright light shining directly in your eyes. Two guards sat on either side of you and slapped your face with wooden paddles when you started to go to sleep. That lasted for another 12 hours. Then you were tied to the ceiling again. This could go on continuously for as long as a week.

To me that is torture.

I realize there are a lot of macho studs here who like to pound their Internet chests, bellowing that something like this is not torture. Why not be honest about it? Why not admit that it's torture, but that you are in favor of doing it? You would gain much more credibility if you approached it in that fashion.

As it is now, you impress me as being disingernous jerks.

Its the same story every time. As long as we are doing it to someone else, it is not torture, but when they turn around and do it to our guys, we are outraged. We have now broken through a ceiling, showing the entire world that we were torturing detainees. Add to the conversation idiots like Cheney who said...."I would do it again..." and you are endangering every soldier in the field and probably signing the death warrant of anyone who is captive at this point.

The methods of torture will escalate now. DICK and his warped sense of right and wrong have now shown the world that we are no better than anyone else. Can't you people see that?

What I can see is the Democrats in the Senate with the approval of the Commander in Chief are making headlines for political reasons about what happened 10 or 11 years ago. Does anyone in their right mind think that the US should humble themselves before bastards that cut off the heads of someone just because they can? I would like to see everyone of these jihadist bastards tortured for a month before they are sent to the land of 72 virgins.

Stupid reasoning. Why do you suppose they cut off heads?
 
Why do you suppose that is?

It is my understanding that the only ones water boarded in training was Navy SEALS to prepare them for what could happen to them if they were captured. They can't be trained for having their heads cut off which is the form of torture used by present day Jihadists.

Yes, some special forces personnel are trained to resist interrogation for as long as possible. None of them has ever been subjected to more than a few minutes of water boarding. No one can stand it for long because it is torture.

How long did it take to get the few terrorists to talk that were water boarded? A few minutes?

Hours some times, days at a time of frequent water boarding will make anyone your slave, they will do or say what ever you want.
Oh bullshit, only 3 were water boarded. Where is you outrage about our troops getting water boarded? I mean it's not good for our enemies, but okay for our troops.

Maybe you're just a little too stupid to understand that's the reason this nation supports international treaties and conventions on torture. Maybe you'd like to see more nations using torture when US troops are captured.
 

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