Interesting food for thought:http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2008/08/hitchens200808
8/11/2008 10:06:28 AM
Eh, we as a country don't do that anyway, so much ado about nothing.
8/11/2008 10:28:26 AM
yeah...anyone who doesn't think waterboarding is torture is a fool. i'd like to see how long such a person would stand by that position while strapped to the board.those guys were pretty gentle with him in the video, too.
8/11/2008 7:36:54 PM
the thing that I didn't realize, or didn't really think about before watching that video was that you are literally strapped to a board and completely immobile, with a bag over your head then a towel. The imagine in my mind before that video was of someone laying on a board, able to wiggle or squirm or even use their arms, i guess, and of your face being open to the air with water over your head. but that takes it to a completely different level if you cannot even turn your head or move your arms. Then with the bag and towel over your face, you get a constant feeling of water in your mouth and nose, and again the most scary part is you can't see or move at all.
8/11/2008 7:55:47 PM
Hitchens is the man y0That shit was the most pussified version you could ever expect to get and it still scares the shit out of me to consider.[Edited on August 11, 2008 at 8:05 PM. Reason : ]
8/11/2008 8:01:15 PM
the vanity fair piece is good. i'd suggest reading ithttp://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2008/08/hitchens200808
8/11/2008 8:02:42 PM
Unfortunately this nor nothing else would stop chickenhawks from supporting waterboarding in the hopes of looking "tough on terror."
8/11/2008 8:04:29 PM
^^^^ the techniques vary, but yeah...the subject is pretty much always strapped down.that was the "dryest" waterboarding i've ever seen. sometimes they use many buckets of water or a water hose. sometimes they'll stuff a rag in your mouth, and there's a way to do it with something like saran wrap, but i'm not as sure how to do it.You could get a whole lot meaner with it than that video, though. that was efficient and almost like a medical procedure...if you were physically roughing up the victim, yelling at him, using more water, etc...it could get far worse.^^ that is an absolutely outstanding article. he writes a great account, and while it is certainly an opinion piece, he really does strive to present both sides of the argument and not to necessarily demonize those who support using these practices.[Edited on August 11, 2008 at 8:10 PM. Reason : asdfadsafd][Edited on August 11, 2008 at 8:26 PM. Reason : asdfasd]
8/11/2008 8:10:02 PM
I maintain my position that the shenanigans about water boarding are just a smoke screen for far sinister things. We don't have black sites just to waterboard, that strikes me as absurd.
8/11/2008 8:14:27 PM
http://www.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUSKUA75551820080807Waterboarding an attraction at amusement park
8/12/2008 12:17:58 AM
And anyone who doesn't support causing distress to one individual in order to save thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, or possibly millions of lives is a fool. Call the technique in question anything you like--call it torture--and I'll still support its very limited use in extreme circumstances.I hope and pray that America's new leader will do what is necessary to keep our country safe. And as has been noted here, way to demonize supporters of the technique at issue by referring to them as "chickenhawks," Str8Foolish. GG. What branch of the military did you serve in again? [Edited on August 13, 2008 at 4:06 PM. Reason : .]
8/13/2008 4:04:53 PM
Are you serious? The problem with any type of torture like this, is not that you can't get real results, which you can, but you can get big ass negative results as well. Hitchens alludes to this, someone who knows something will probably tell you, but someone who doesn't will say anything for it to stop, thus you might waste valuable resources on chasing down ghosts while those resources should be directed elsewhere.
8/13/2008 4:46:04 PM
8/13/2008 4:53:44 PM
^^ Yeah, "valuable resources" like a couple of guys, some sawhorses and planks, and a jug of water. Not a heavy investment to possibly save thousands or millions of lives.^ Yes, do you? See how that works?
8/13/2008 5:00:33 PM
Don't you have to support military action to be a chickenhawk?The whole point is you support military action you aren't willing to participate in yourself. I'm not willing to participate in it but I certainly don't support it.
8/13/2008 5:04:52 PM
^ By your logic, only people who do not support military action and have not served in the military are allowed to voice a legitimate opinion? In any event, "chickenhawk" is pejorative--and I think you know this.
8/13/2008 5:23:08 PM
8/13/2008 5:27:58 PM
^ Yes, you are confused--you have that part correct.
8/13/2008 5:45:03 PM
What? No not really. I had a specific type of person in mind -- but by all means keep telling me what I said and offering half-assed postmodernist interpretations of my posts.
8/13/2008 5:47:17 PM
There is no implication there that everyone who supports waterboarding is a chickenhawk.
8/13/2008 5:47:29 PM
hooksaw logic:A's support B.-------------Everyone who supports B is an A.Flawless.
8/13/2008 5:49:42 PM
^^ I disagree.^ Yes, now you have a firm grasp of your own implication.
8/13/2008 5:56:21 PM
8/13/2008 7:22:18 PM
wow... valuable resources and goodwill squandered. what a shame.forget the fact that in that scenario, an innocent person was tortured, and innocent families in afghanistan were blown to bits.
8/13/2008 8:50:12 PM
8/13/2008 8:54:58 PM
America doesn't torture.hooksaw: you know, unless it's maybe to our advantage at the time. Then we do it.[Edited on August 13, 2008 at 11:32 PM. Reason : .]
8/13/2008 11:31:10 PM