To: cvq3842
This matter sickens me, too. I find the torturing of prisoners abhorrent. But necessary.
We have forgotten just how evil these I&*(E)_)@ are. It reminds me of the proper British response to the Nazis in WWII. One of the reasons why Montgomery wasn't nearly so effective as Patton is that he played by cricket rules. The Nazis regarded Monty with contempt, but Patton with fear.
Slow torture over about 20 years is the only appropriate punishment we can mete out for terrorists or those who aid them. They don't fear death, but they do fear being led around naked on leashes by American women.
Is it going to take some Al Quaida cell's detonating a dirty nuke on our soil before we allow our troops to get really tough with these pitiful excuses for human beings?
To: mywholebodyisaweapon
I agree that, yes, it might take another attack before people some people wake up. I hope to God it never happens, but I fear it will. I hope I'm wrong.
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05/06/2004 8:32:41 AM PDT by
cvq3842
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