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tclambert

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17. Whattaya mean? Torture works great!
Tue Jan 6, 2015, 02:36 PM
Jan 2015

Torture works great when you want to force false confessions to support your lying propaganda.

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That's accurate. PDittie Jan 2015 #1
The part about Democrats is most concerning ybbor Jan 2015 #12
Actually it's not even close... SomethingFishy Jan 2015 #28
WRT to your final question: imperial cynicism explains the co-morbid torture approval and KingCharlemagne Jan 2015 #35
Article VI Bobcat Jan 2015 #2
Heart of Darkness reference Fairgo Jan 2015 #47
That is the sound of freedom dying Central Scruitinizer Jan 2015 #3
The problem is that torture NEVER benefits the country Fearless Jan 2015 #4
Whattaya mean? Torture works great! tclambert Jan 2015 #17
And then breeds a generation of families harmed by the US and therefore arm against the US. Fearless Jan 2015 #37
It wasn't a debate Roy Rolling Jan 2015 #5
When tea-baggers say "I want my country back" ... phantom power Jan 2015 #7
nor was there prior debate tiny elvis Jan 2015 #21
I disagree with part of this... hughee99 Jan 2015 #6
No the "it did not work" has a secondary purpose. zeemike Jan 2015 #20
i don't consider this Feinstein's fault or failure. barbtries Jan 2015 #8
You make a good point. The country IS sick. We've surrendered completely to the lowest and worst calimary Jan 2015 #13
+1 zeemike Jan 2015 #22
Agreed Shamash Jan 2015 #23
Welcome to DU, Shamash! calimary Jan 2015 #40
Thank you Shamash Jan 2015 #42
The timing was awful yeoman6987 Jan 2015 #30
This is exactly my opinion and what I am going to talk about on my radio show tonight. nt stevenleser Jan 2015 #32
Isn't it funny that we're willing to execute people for doing the same thing? sinkingfeeling Jan 2015 #9
There was no time bomb. grahamhgreen Jan 2015 #10
How can you blame Diane Feinstein for the twisted thinking of American voters? nt kelliekat44 Jan 2015 #11
jesus was tortured so that oughta be a good enough reason to torture "terrorists". after all they msongs Jan 2015 #14
Marc Thiessen is an asshole. OnyxCollie Jan 2015 #15
OT a bit but Michael Morell and Michael Hayden remind me of Heydrich. Each should be in the KingCharlemagne Jan 2015 #36
This message was self-deleted by its author Alkene Jan 2015 #16
+1 as I posted above the numbers Balloon Juice posted are not even close to SomethingFishy Jan 2015 #29
It doesn't matter if people like it, or even if it "works" . . FairWinds Jan 2015 #18
Thiessen says the investigation was "six sordid years of Democratic demagoguery and investigations" bigtree Jan 2015 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author Corruption Inc Jan 2015 #24
Anyone who "can't disagree" with Marc A. Thiessen... countryjake Jan 2015 #25
Find a mirror Shamash Jan 2015 #34
Pretending that "America" supports torture because somebody asked 1000 people... countryjake Jan 2015 #39
I stand corrected Shamash Jan 2015 #43
I'm looking at the poll you posted and the poll the OP posted.. SomethingFishy Jan 2015 #54
Thiessen's first mistake is calling it "a debate" as if that matters stevenleser Jan 2015 #26
"Death to America" is more than a meme that is largely self-inflicted by so-called leaders K&R bobthedrummer Jan 2015 #27
Is THIS the question on which "The American People" verdict was judged? MrMickeysMom Jan 2015 #31
A former bush speechwriter is the source of these comments?? Gothmog Jan 2015 #33
If torture is "OK", then what might be off limits?? kentuck Jan 2015 #38
This could change overnight... surrealAmerican Jan 2015 #41
America has become a brute, mean, spiteful JEB Jan 2015 #44
Correction: it still is all those things. It's our origin story, still pllaying out. arcane1 Jan 2015 #59
I think it's a pipe dream to think that anyone in the CIA or Bush Admin will be charged Kaleva Jan 2015 #45
76 percent said they would do it again "to protect the country" quaker bill Jan 2015 #46
Would you do it again to give the illusion of protecting the country? HereSince1628 Jan 2015 #48
yes laraelise Jan 2015 #52
Wow, you'd torture someone just for show, knowing that it doesn't protect anyone? arcane1 Jan 2015 #58
would you do it personally? quaker bill Jan 2015 #60
Torture or interrogation? laraelise Jan 2015 #49
What credible information was obtained by torturing him? uppityperson Jan 2015 #50
I dont know Im not an expert on 9/11 laraelise Jan 2015 #51
You think torturing KSM was OK, would do it again even though NO credible info was uppityperson Jan 2015 #53
Under made-up fantasies based on a tv show. arcane1 Jan 2015 #57
A poll of Americans is useless in this cotext. They'll vote what the tv tells them to vote. arcane1 Jan 2015 #56
We have the FBI, and Army Intelligence. The CIA is not needed for anything. arcane1 Jan 2015 #55
Perhaps you mistakenly logged onto the wrong site? BillZBubb Jan 2015 #61
Nothing like that happened quaker bill Jan 2015 #62
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