The Bill of Rights only applies to citizens and legal aliens under areas of U.S. jurisdiction.
I have no problem with using aggressive persuasion on non-citizen enemies of our country. Our society it way too feminized to stand against this ruthless islamic enemy. If we don't change and find warriors that can match the ruthless hardness of our enemy, our men need to start wearing the burkas.
Don't weep for the enemies of the Republic
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I would favor waterboarding and cutting of fingers and other tortures if they worked. The facts are that they don't... [MORE]
carl mack
Dec 14, 2007 23:30
I am frankly quite alarmed by the Mr. Johnston's willingness to ignore the effects of psychological torture. Oppressive regimes around... [MORE]
ARich
Dec 14, 2007 14:23
The Bill of Rights only applies to citizens and legal aliens under areas of U.S. jurisdiction.
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PRN
Dec 13, 2007 21:15
any one tried being the person being water boarded? or any other 'severe' method of interrogation? let me (and countless... [MORE]
B Cohen
Dec 13, 2007 18:52
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Gene
Dec 13, 2007 16:32
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Winfred Mann
Dec 13, 2007 14:52
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John House
Dec 13, 2007 20:07
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Dr Coles
Dec 13, 2007 14:18
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Michael J. Clowes
Dec 13, 2007 14:08
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Dec 13, 2007 11:51
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