Should civilized nations use "Enhanced Interrogation" techni
Quote:Ah, yes, the familiar internet tactic of finding an anecdotal case that supports your position.
I didn't know you had a monopoly on this, but these 'anecdotes' are more then just that. They show us that even those condoning torture can be persuaded to be against it... by using torture;)

Quote:Of what exactly am I a disbeliever?
I have to admit you didn't say that waterboarding is not a cruel torture method, with that many words. But why else would you bring up your remarkable capability to 'black out' when faced with drowning? It would be good if you can clear this up. Do you see waterboarding as torture (of the kind that should not be allowed, under no circumstances)? Or do you think it is an acceptable way to obtain information or confessions (if the need is high enough)?
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Should civilized nations use "Enhanced Interrogation" techni - by Zenda - 05-24-2009, 08:28 PM

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