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Shackled to a ceiling for four or five days? Electro-Shock? Water torture? p
Originally posted by BASSPLYR
Yeah it's sad. The US has been hiding the fact that we torture for decades.
sirr1
then yes stick, kick, zap, hit, dunk, hang, shoot, stab them till all till they talk.
Originally posted by Nygdan
Not torture. The government has said that it makes people stand in uncomfortable positions and water boards them. Sorry not pleasant, but not torture. When there are people comming out of there with missing limbs, then we can call it torture.
Originally posted by WolfofWar
If you ask me, moral implications of torture aside, torturing for information is something that ultimately prooves useless at everything but wasting time, money, and giving dead ends, and possibly placing soldiers, who are going into locations with bad intel, in harms way.
Originally posted by RetinoidReceptor
Actually supposedly when the CIA water boarded the big Al Qaeda boys, they got some real information that saved lives. But I understand what you mean. And I also believe torture is Anti-American.
sirr1
then yes stick, kick, zap, hit, dunk, hang, shoot, stab them till all till they talk.
Originally posted by ferretman2
I had asked this in another thread a while ago but no one was able to provide an answer.
Just what constitutes torture?
Uncomfortable positions?
Hot/Cold rooms?
Sound/sight deprivation?
Water boarding?
or
pulling out fingernails?
gential electrocution?
hanging by hooks?
amputations?
[edit on 16-11-2006 by ferretman2]