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Since the topic of torture was brought up
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[quote submoa]Well if you found it on the web it must be true. .[/quote]

Yea that's why Universities like Harvard and the Berkman Center use the internet cause everything on the internet is bogus right. I mean just about every educational entity uploads there curriculum there so again hogwash right


[quote submoa]Google torture and find some real pics of torture and compare them to waterboarding. If it's not obvious to you what torture truly is then you can't be helped.[/quote]

I googled waterboard & torture and found this

Senator John McCain, who was tortured as a POW during the Vietnam War, says water boarding is definitely a form of torture

That same month, the U.S. Department of Defense made it illegal for any member of the U.S. military to use the water-boarding technique.

World War II, the issue of waterboarding was raised. In 1947, the U.S. charged a Japanese officer, Yukio Asano, with war crimes for waterboarding a U.S. civilian

I guess we agree to disagree on this point every indication Ive read is Waterboarding is a form of torture

Maybe the SLPD the Unified PD should start water-boarding people........
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Re: [submoa] Remember the suspicious guys at Echo dam? http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=16825521 - by sinergy - 10-20-2011, 06:35 PM

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