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Why can?t US define "torture"? I have an easy answer!Friday, February 15th, 2008Congress is FINALLY restricting interrogation techniques that use "torture", but there is great deliberation about what is considered "torture". I have an EASY test: If it IS NOT TORTURE - then LET ME DO IT TO YOU!!!! If you won't let me do it to you - then it is most likely torture! They say they need torture in order to get answers. That is not a valid argument, because under torture people will admit to anything. You only get good information through cooperation - not interrogation! Wake up America - we are acting real stupid!!! -- Gary Wright II |
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"If ever we find ourselves with nothing in common, let us start by remembering that we all look up at the exact same moon. Our common ground is right there in the sky. Let's start at the moon, and then work our way back down to earth."
-- Gary Wright II