To: dennisw
Marc Thiessen must have felt as if he was being tortured (in the non-military sense) but held his own. when you have both the moderator and the other side's representative against you,it is tough to keep track of all the misstatements and get back to the points that must be made.
Thiessen handled himself well. He had the English academic speechless after Thiessen listed some of the terror attacks that were avoided as a result of enhanced interrogation - including offices in London perhaps near the academic’s office - and then asked him something like “Which of those planned attacked would you prefer had not been stopped?”
Bravo Marc Thiessen!
31 posted on
01/31/2010 5:34:42 AM PST by
John Galt's cousin
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To: John Galt's cousin
Marc Thiessen must have felt as if he was being tortured (in the non-military sense) but held his own. when you have both the moderator and the other side's representative against you,it is tough to keep track of all the misstatements and get back to the points that must be made
He did well. What these leftists don't get and don't want to know about is that we do water boarding quick and clean to get information not to torture
Plus why torture scum like Khalid Sheikh Muhammad when he just might appear in court some day?
The Khmer Rouge, The Inquisition and others have done water boarding in longer sessions to drive the subjects mad plus maybe brain damage is induced from lack of oxygen
33 posted on
01/31/2010 6:44:07 AM PST by
dennisw
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