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Peter H Proctor wrote in message . ..
On Sun, 02 May 2004 19:08:39 GMT, "Morton Davis" wrote: "Fred the Red Shirt" In News Conferences spokesmen for the DOD admitted that prisoners at Guatanomo Bay were being subjected to sleep deprivation and forced into 'uncompfortable positions' for long periods of time. In the same statements the same spokemen denied they were being tortured. Not by accepted definitions of torture. Physical torture doesn't give reliable information anyway. People will tell you anything to stop the pain. However, psychological techniques do work very well, though slower. You make a good argument. But can you show evidence to support it? Before you throw up your hands in horror, what if you reasonably believe that you can save many lives by this process, which does no physical harm? If so, you have a criminal attitude. -- FF |
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