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Torture: A Matter of Opinion or a Question of Legality?

December 19, 2008 - 12:00 am - by Rick Moran
myth buster
2008-12-19 12:57:22

Treat them the way we treat our Cadets and Midshipman their first summer at the service academies, or run the prison like Paris Island. No physical beatings, but mental taxation to the point of breaking. No more than 6 hours of sleep a night, workouts start at 5 am and go until 30 minutes before breakfast, at which time they must shower, shave and report for breakfast with the menu memorized. If you don’t name it, you don’t eat it. After breakfast, they spend the rest of the morning cleaning their rooms and memorizing information for inspection at 1100. If anyone breaks position of attention, has improperly kept room or prison uniform, or fails to correctly answer a question, big burly Gunnery Sergeants scream their heads off in their faces, then make them do push ups. Lunch is the same as breakfast. All afternoon is drill practice, and then dinner follows the same protocol as breakfast and lunch. This continues every day until a prisoner agrees to talk.