Yeah, if anything I think a little bit of humiliation is ok (seein as how they treat their women) but extreme physical or psychological torture I would be against. That is unthinkable for a "Christian" nation and I believe you would agree with me.
No, I definitely don't think their soldiers are nice to American P.O.W.'s. But then...a Christian country has to act like a Christian country. I see allowance for killing during war in the Bible but nothing about torture, no matter what is done to you. Besides, if you do treat them better than "they deserve" that will say much for your country.
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Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by KenH, Jun 28, 2005.
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If a perp were to have my child or wife hostage and death was a very real possibility, I'm not sure I can think of anything in the way of intense interrogation I would not employ for the info I desired. What should the difference be for one of our soldiers in harms way? Sorry but the liberals in their attempt to "level the playing field", continue to try to disarm, talk down, humiliate troops, and generally try to destroy America's war making ability. -
So let me try to understand. If we were to use the word interrogation we would agree? That makes sense to me. I don't think either of us supports torture, and I don't believe the Bible does either. For me, it's got nothing to do with liberalism. (Would you believe that in my own country I'm not even a liberal? I just get called one a lot by Americans).
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I do. Here's the kind of torture they need: Reading to them the Left Behind series over the loudspeaker every day in Arabic.
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Now, that would truly be torture, and not just for the terrorists.
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LOL that is funny.
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I just get called one a lot by Americans).
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I believe in pretty much anything that will save one or more American/allied soldiers. To disallow any of these interrogation methods is to our disadvantage. That is one reason these things absolutely should not be discussed in the public arena. Women especially, and many men, would be repulsed at many aspects of war, and this, extraction of information, is only one.
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