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Nah. A former military friend sent me this. Very intersting. His
name is Paul: Â* Great numbers of our own service members endured this treatment as part of SERE ( survival, evasion, resistance and escape) training prior to deployment to Viet Nam in the 60’s, myself included. This is obviously not a pleasant experience, but in no way constitutes torture. The only permanent effect it has on you, is you are damn sure you don’t want to repeat. Â* Â* Â* Â* Â* Very enlightening, you have to watch this!!!! Â* This is awesome!Â* Watch it and understand why we have the best military in the world.Â* There is no permanent damage done but the response is immediate.Â* A much more humane and effective way to obtain critical intelligence quickly without brutalizing the prisoner. Sure beats electrocution, ripping off finger nails, acid showers, whippings/beatings, cutting off limbs, removing eyes & tongues, drilling out teeth, dislocating shoulders, burning and other ways the muslims use. Â* Â* Â* Playboy.com journalist Mike Guy underwent waterboarding by a trained member of the U.S. military in the site's new Lab Rat feature. Â* Guy bet that he could endure 15 seconds of the interrogation technique used by the Bush administration on al Qaeda chief Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and Abu Zubaydah.. Â* Watch the results: http://content1. clipmarks. com/content/ 7E8ADC46- F3DD-4D6F- B184-3A07CF501B7 C Â* Â* |
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