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Subjekt: Re: Perhaps not. But that's a side issue, is it not? The real issue here is, the U.S. tortured people to death on multiple occasions.
The Usurper: The enemy in general. I have no sympathy for those that hate America and choose to do battle with the US. I believe that for the most part, our troops act properly. I also believe that for the most part, radical muslums are evil filthy murders. All of them.
Depending on your definition of torture, I don't approve of it. Water boarding isn't torture. Sleep deprivation isn't either. Some things clearly are. But hey, let's adopt their rules of engagement. Let's treat them like they would treat us. Whens the last time you complained on and on about the fact that the terrorists behead innocent civilians? This is standard operating procedure. When I think of the enemy, I have people like that in mind. None of them deserve to live. Why not just follow their rules with captures. Just take a big knife and slice their heads off (while they are screaming and writhing in pain).
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