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Post by concerned on Mar 9, 2008 10:46:04 GMT -5
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Post by frankcor on Mar 9, 2008 15:31:10 GMT -5
It also leads me to ask: What truth are we lacking in Iraq?
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Post by concerned on Mar 9, 2008 20:27:49 GMT -5
exactly
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Post by tommi250 on Mar 10, 2008 18:15:18 GMT -5
The animals we are fighting over there need to be treated as such. If any form of torture would get info about anything that would get us out of there sooner then I say go for it. Alls fair in love and war. And especially war. Even if the extreme tactics of torture were never used at least the threat of the use of those tactics might be enough to get the results. Just remember that they are animals over there. You can't reason with them!
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Post by Swimmy on Mar 10, 2008 19:07:59 GMT -5
That's a gross over-generalization. Not all of them are animals. There are many over there who want nothing more than a democratic government and to be free to roam the streets without seeing ak-47s decorating the sidewalks. There are many who welcome our presence there and appreciate the good that is being done.
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Post by tommi250 on Mar 11, 2008 11:08:23 GMT -5
Look again at what I wrote. I'm calling the ones were are fighting, animals! Gotta pay attention!
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Post by Swimmy on Mar 11, 2008 20:06:02 GMT -5
My bad. Most people, when they refer to the Middle East people as animals, don't make that distinction. Or at the very least, make it merely to make it but don't actually believe it.
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Post by frankcor on Mar 12, 2008 11:38:59 GMT -5
I have a good friend who wants to "nuke 'em all." Personally, I think some would think that's a little extreme.
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