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grantbkk

Member Since 2006-09-17
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In Topic: Book Notes CIA-Thai Link

2012-04-30 11:16:16

I realize Mr. Nurofiend, Gentleman Jim and some others find a bit of water up your nose both appalling and perverse.  I will not be able to change your perception which has become your reality.  Comparing a bit of water on your face to maiming, disfiguring and electrifying "gonads" demonstrates a complete lack of understanding and naiveté of the matter at hand.

Unlike some I am too old to start a new family or to deal with the senseless death of family or friends by ignorant, weak, fanatical radicalized religious zealots.  "Most" relatives or acquaintances of 9/11, 7/7 (London) or Madrid bombings would like to reduce the chances of it happening again.  I say splashing a little water into the face of a suspected terrorist to prevent the death of innocents, while maybe not being politically correct, was a tool to save non-combatants. This is my last word on the subject for now.

Peace.

In Topic: Book Notes CIA-Thai Link

2012-04-30 11:12:04

Double post.  My apologies.

In Topic: Book Notes CIA-Thai Link

2012-04-29 10:29:05

View Postnurofiend, on 2012-04-29 00:42:56, said:

View Postgrantbkk, on 2012-04-26 12:25:11, said:

View Postchooka, on 2012-04-26 10:11:53, said:

Hang on didn't the U.S strongly deny they had any such thing in Thailand and torturing of people was not the American way?  Either this guy is lying or the prim and proper U.S.A is lying.  Either way I think this guy is going to be in a lot of trouble and the U.S are not going to like what he is saying.  "Dead man Walking"
Waterboarding isn't considered by most as torture.  Much ado about nothing really.  This will certainly bring out the USA haters and cry babies.  The author is perfectly safe and the sky is not falling.

how would you describe waterboarding then? fun pastime?
let's hear your word that sums it up?
Enhanced interrogation.  Gives a sensation of drowning.  No one actually dies from it if administered correctly.

In Topic: Book Notes CIA-Thai Link

2012-04-27 21:47:15

View PostRadKiter, on 2012-04-27 02:02:40, said:

View Postgrantbkk, on 2012-04-26 12:25:11, said:

View Postchooka, on 2012-04-26 10:11:53, said:

Hang on didn't the U.S strongly deny they had any such thing in Thailand and torturing of people was not the American way?  Either this guy is lying or the prim and proper U.S.A is lying.  Either way I think this guy is going to be in a lot of trouble and the U.S are not going to like what he is saying.  "Dead man Walking"
Waterboarding isn't considered by most as torture.  Much ado about nothing really.  This will certainly bring out the USA haters and cry babies.  The author is perfectly safe and the sky is not falling.

Not torture?? What rock did you just crawl out from under? A right-wing nut radio shock jock in the USA famously boasted that water boarding was not torture and that he would happily volunteer to try it out. He last 3 seconds and emphatically proclaimed - "this is absolutely Torture!"
I did mention about the haters?  Guy on the radio?  Must be indisputable proof of fact. What can I say?

In Topic: Book Notes CIA-Thai Link

2012-04-26 12:25:11

View Postchooka, on 2012-04-26 10:11:53, said:

Hang on didn't the U.S strongly deny they had any such thing in Thailand and torturing of people was not the American way?  Either this guy is lying or the prim and proper U.S.A is lying.  Either way I think this guy is going to be in a lot of trouble and the U.S are not going to like what he is saying.  "Dead man Walking"
Waterboarding isn't considered by most as torture.  Much ado about nothing really.  This will certainly bring out the USA haters and cry babies.  The author is perfectly safe and the sky is not falling.

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