From: ron on
I wonder when nobama will appoint a czar for "RE-HEADING" how many they
gotta cut off to qualify?

Ron

From: ron on
Looking at the sorry leaders in Congress (dims all) it appears anything
above a 79 IQ is disqualifying.

If waterboarding was supposed to be fun, it would be an Olympic sport. To
me, torture is yanking fingernails, cutting off body parts etc.

A local bleedingheart liberal was going on about how we (the US) executed
Japanese after WWII for waterboarding. It was pointed out from the official
execution records this waterboarding as a bit diffferent. The prisoner had
water forced under pressure down his throat until his stomach was grossly
distended. then a plank was placed on the stomach and 2 or 3 men would jump
on it until he talked or was killed by the rupture.


ron

From: matrixxx09 on
On Sep 12, 6:18 pm, "ron" <rand...(a)teranews.com> wrote:
> Looking at the sorry leaders in Congress (dims all) it appears anything
> above a 79 IQ is disqualifying.
>
> If waterboarding was supposed to be fun, it would be an Olympic sport.  To
> me, torture is yanking fingernails, cutting off body parts etc.
>
> A local bleedingheart liberal was going on about how we (the US) executed
> Japanese after WWII for waterboarding.  It was pointed out from the official
> execution records this waterboarding as a bit diffferent.  The prisoner had
> water forced under pressure down his throat until his stomach was grossly
> distended. then a plank was placed on the stomach and 2 or 3 men would jump
> on it until he talked or was killed by the rupture.
>
> ron

Hey ron,

Just because you can think of things that are worse than waterboarding
doesn't mean it's not torture.

If we yanked fingernails, you'd be saying. "Cutting the whole finger
off and making the suspect eat it is torture. Yanking off a little
fingernail isn't."
From: Jeff Strickland on

"matrixxx09" <matrixxx09(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:c98a0a39-4b0b-427c-b1ac-49de533f4e21(a)l13g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
On Sep 12, 6:18 pm, "ron" <rand...(a)teranews.com> wrote:
> Looking at the sorry leaders in Congress (dims all) it appears anything
> above a 79 IQ is disqualifying.
>
> If waterboarding was supposed to be fun, it would be an Olympic sport. To
> me, torture is yanking fingernails, cutting off body parts etc.
>
> A local bleedingheart liberal was going on about how we (the US) executed
> Japanese after WWII for waterboarding. It was pointed out from the
> official
> execution records this waterboarding as a bit diffferent. The prisoner had
> water forced under pressure down his throat until his stomach was grossly
> distended. then a plank was placed on the stomach and 2 or 3 men would
> jump
> on it until he talked or was killed by the rupture.
>
> ron

Hey ron,

Just because you can think of things that are worse than waterboarding
doesn't mean it's not torture.




<JS>
Just because it is uncomfortable does not make it torture. It causes no pain
or harm, and it takes 183 tries to get one guy to talk. How bad can it be if
it takes 183 attempts to get somebody to talk?

Wait, you said that making a prisoner get naked and taking his picture with
a girl in the room is torture. You said that while American's heads were
rolling down the side of the street, and their bodies were being dragged
behind a truck or left hanging from a bridge.

Breaking bones is torture. Lots of things are torture, but fear is not
torture.


</JS>




From: Hachiroku ハチロク on
On Sat, 12 Sep 2009 15:23:15 -0700, matrixxx09 wrote:

> On Sep 12, 6:18 pm, "ron" <rand...(a)teranews.com> wrote:
>> Looking at the sorry leaders in Congress (dims all) it appears anything
>> above a 79 IQ is disqualifying.
>>
>> If waterboarding was supposed to be fun, it would be an Olympic sport.
>>  To me, torture is yanking fingernails, cutting off body parts etc.
>>
>> A local bleedingheart liberal was going on about how we (the US)
>> executed Japanese after WWII for waterboarding.  It was pointed out
>> from the official execution records this waterboarding as a bit
>> diffferent.  The prisoner had water forced under pressure down his
>> throat until his stomach was grossly distended. then a plank was placed
>> on the stomach and 2 or 3 men would jump on it until he talked or was
>> killed by the rupture.
>>
>> ron
>
> Hey ron,
>
> Just because you can think of things that are worse than waterboarding
> doesn't mean it's not torture.
>
> If we yanked fingernails, you'd be saying. "Cutting the whole finger off
> and making the suspect eat it is torture. Yanking off a little fingernail
> isn't."


Not much worse I can think of than having a fingernail pulled off.
I did it by accident once when I was 9 or 10, and the pain is still quite
vivid.

Cutting a finger off probably wouldn't hurt as much or as long.

No, I'm *NOT* going to prove it!