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

December 19, 2008 - 12:00 am - by Rick Moran
momof3
2008-12-19 19:23:17

I for one don’t care if someone who has stated their goal is to destroy America, is tortured to get information. What happens at Gitmo has about as much in common with real torture as I have in common with Paris Hilton. Holding painful positions for extended periods of time, and being unclothed in front of strangers, and getting poked at? Gee, sounds a lot like childbirth to me. And don’t get me started on sleep deprivation. If you’ve never had sick infant twins, you don’t know the meaning of the word.

Just another case of the libs feeling guilty for existing, and wanting to hand our country over as soon as possible. I am doubly amused by these pro-abortion anti-religion types saying it’s unchristian. I am christian, and even if one discounts the complete massacres ordered and carried out against enemies in the Old testament, The New Testament is pretty clear on defending oneself. ‘Turn the other cheek” has got to be the single most misquoted sentence ever in the history of man.

Feeling superior to others who are brutal is easy, until it’s someone you love on the line. A problem we could drastically reduce, with mandatory military service for all young-adult Americans.