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Fox News - Water Boarding is No Big Deal

bamdrewsays...

How can these anchors sleep knowing they just made up the news?The very real fear of being killed for information you may or may not know is torture.


Waterboarding is making victims feel like they'll soon be executed by strapping them to a board and cutting off their breathing with water. Its straight out of the inquisition.

21st century propaganda at its worst.

pho3n1xsays...

"You don't dunk 'em in the water, you kinda splash some water on 'em."
WTF?

I know that if I were being waterboarded, I'd tell them some false info just to make them stop. Or even as a diversionary technique.

theo47says...

You have to be egregiously uninformed to believe waterboarding is "a dunk in some water" or "a splash in the face".

Or, in other words apparently, you have to either watch or work for Fox News.

quantumushroomsays...

How is "water-boarding" worse than a choice of jumping off the WTC or burning to death?

Terrorists represent no country and have no rights under any system of laws; in other words, if you're going to bomb women and children, don't be surprised when you're treated like a chew toy for intel. Anything that saves American lives anywhere from these scum, bravo.

Terrorists have no rights.





theo47says...

How is "water-boarding" worse than a choice of jumping off the WTC or burning to death?

Spoken like someone who's learned to debate watching Fox News.
I believe that's called a false choice, but thanks for chiming in.

arekinsays...

How is "water-boarding" worse than a choice of jumping off the WTC or burning to death?

"Terrorists represent no country and have no rights under any system of laws; in other words, if you're going to bomb women and children, don't be surprised when you're treated like a chew toy for intel. Anything that saves American lives anywhere from these scum, bravo.

Terrorists have no rights."

These arnt terrorists, they are "suspected terrorists". They recieve no trial, and with the recent laws suspending habius corpus they may not even know what they are being detained for.

Moreso these are citizens of Iraq or Afganistan, and as such they should be protected from such treatment. Im sure I would be a little upset is an arab yanked me from my home, flew me half way arround the world, and tortured me on suspision that I might possibly intend harm on the citizens of there country.

zenpadresays...

"if you're going to bomb women and children, don't be surprised when you're treated like a chew toy for intel."

By that argument we shouldn't be surprised if WE'RE treated like "intel chew toys". Personally I'm not saying we should or we shouldn't, it's a complex issue that should be debated openly and seriously. But let's just call a spade a spade and eliminate all the smoke and mirrors.
"Terrorists represent no country and have no rights under any system of laws"
If that's true, then why did we need the "Military Commission Act" which gives the president the "legal" ability to declare anyone a "military combatant"?

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