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Hard-core CEG'er
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Hard-core CEG'er
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Originally posted by FlechaAutoSports: Originally posted by DimitriPopov:
Step 1: Form your argument or statement into a coherent sentence , or if youre feeling daring even a paragraph.
Other than that. I would like you to note the 'mock' electricution. Yes goodness gracious the United States is comparable to Saddam , oh wait he murdered thousands , REALLY electricuted plenty of men by the balls, and did much worse things.
I am pretty damn proud and happy however that organizations such as 60 Minutes still have the balls and will to uncover something like this. Accountability is not dead.
ok.. here's the elementary version:
we whine and cry about how people (americans really) are treated (wartime) yet we do it as well? Good for the goose not the gander? People cry about how others didnt adhere to the GC's rules of war.. gimme a break.. we want others to follow that garbage and persecute them while not adhering to them ourselves.. PULEASSSEEE
whose brainwashing who ....lmao
Youre using lmao way too often.
This is a single case by a few fed up soldiers. Other armies are professionals in this sort of thing. If this one case somehow automatically envolops the whole military, even the whole coutnry, I must be out of the loop. Its not even a case in which severe or gruesome bodily harm was done. It was very stupid , and I personally am ashamed of the soldiers who should be representing our country in a region which already hates us, I support any punishment they recieve. You however never address the fact that this infraction is not as serious as those cases committed by foreign powers which you cite, nor did it result in any deaths. Nor do you prove how this somehow means that the United States routinely and officially practices torture all of the time. Infact one of the weaknesses that the United States must overcome in the War on Terror is how to extract information from detainees without resorting to the standard physicall torture. If anything the United States pratices mental 'torture' to trick or draw out information from detainees. This is a case of soldiers with a distorted sense of reality , and [censored] up minds in the first place.
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