Of course it is relevant.

This is one imagined circumstance.
> "Now imagine you have some CIA or military officer"

This is a very different circumstance, to me implying a rogue or
unstable officer who is not using the torture as a last resort.
> "Now imagine you have some scumbag CIA or military officer"

Very different imaginings.

Because the normal CIA or military officer is _not_ a scumbag, the
adjective is both necessary and telling.

On Feb 13, 2008 3:40 PM, Loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This post:
>
> "Now imagine you have some scumbag CIA or military officer"
>
> Means nothing they have to say is relevant to me or to any true level
> discussion of the topic, plus without video and photos I call bullshit.

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