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On Thu, 07 May 2009 10:12:14 -0500, Richard Casady
wrote: On Wed, 06 May 2009 18:32:10 -0500, Vic Smith wrote: roblem is, arguing about whether water torture is torture is sort of meaningless, don't you think? I mean, it's called water torture. Well it was - until the American government started using it. Then it became waterboarding. I guess some folks are easily confused. Anybody who lets a name get in the way of truth isn't thinking clearly. When I was a kid reading about the Japs using it on US POWs it was torture. They put a long strip of cloth in the victims mouth. They would hold on to one end while the victim swallowed it. Then they would pull it out, slowly, so slowly. They use the cans the cooking kerosene came in and didn't bother to rinse them well. They also ****ed into them. When the victim was full, looking 9 1/2 months pregnant, they would smack them across the belly with a heavy iron bar and burst the stomach. They knew how to waterboard in those days. I figure they ought to send torturers to prison with pedophile paperwork. See how they like being raped to death. Casady The US executed Japanese soldiers who were found to have waterboarded our troops. Seems pretty clear that human physiology hasn't changed in 60 years, how could our definition of this form of torture? Ideology allows anything. |
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