He got beat because he went for a weapon.  Popping off a round near him
isn't torture.  Cops in the US have done similar things, and actually have
much more leeway when dealing with prisoners than we do.

Making him think something isn't illegal.  The cops use it al the time and
it's been found that lying and threatening are protected.


On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 5:16 PM, Judah McAuley <ju...@wiredotter.com> wrote:

>
> It means that guy got detained, beaten, threatened and was made to believe
> that he was about to die.
>
> That's Tim's version of "nothing" and I sure as hell won't stand for it.
>
> Great way to protect our troops, torturing the guys that are supposed to be
> our allies. Hearts and minds, my friends.
>
> Judah
>
>
> 

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