Okay, my apologies, I misunderstood your message.
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noproblemo

those who would protect terrorists with our laws are scum

On May 31, 12:05 pm, Keith In Tampa <[email protected]> wrote:
> PlainOl',
>
> Okay, my apologies, I misunderstood your message.
>
> I do take issue with the term, "torture".   There was no torture, period.
> There was enhanced interrogation techniques that were successfully utilized
> to obtain information, from homicidal murderers like Sheikh Kahlid Mohammad,
> who, prior to being subjected to the enhanced interrogation techniques,
> would only respond, when asked about future plans to attack our Nation,
> with, "Soon You Will Know".
>
> After Khalid got a little water splashed up his nose, Khalid revealed a plan
> to set off a dirty bomb in Washington D.C., as well as a fundamentalist
> Islamic jihad cell here in the United States and Indonesia that intended on
> flying another plane into a skyscraper in Los Angeles.
>
> Holly,
>
> With all due respect, it will require you to click on the link that I
> provided above, wherein the information that I took hours to research and
> prepare several weeks ago, will not only enlighten you, it will answer your
> questions.
>
> Keith
>
> On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 12:57 PM, plainolamerican <[email protected]
>
> > wrote:
>
> > PlainOl'
> > You totally lost me here.  I don't know who it is that you are
> > quoting, "The
> > torturers are the bad guys";
> > ---
> > Web Veteran, in the initial post
>
> >  but in the case of recent enhanced
> > interrogation techniques, there was no torture.  You are falling for
> > far
> > left Anti-American rhetoric, which surprises me.
> > ---
> > not I'm not
> > and I will always maintain that torture is a viable and effective way
> > to get information out of the enemy
> > terrorists do no deserve legal protection
>
> > On May 31, 11:41 am, Keith In Tampa <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > PlainOl'
>
> > > You totally lost me here.  I don't know who it is that you are quoting,
> > "The
> > > torturers are the bad guys";  but in the case of recent enhanced
> > > interrogation techniques, there was no torture.  You are falling for far
> > > left Anti-American rhetoric, which surprises me.
>
> > > Holly may very well have served in Vietnam.   Folks like Paul Begalia,
> > who
> > > have chosen to lie, and attempt to mislead the American public in a
> > > partisan, Anti-American attempt to portray our national defense as
> > somehow
> > > being wrong, never served in Vietnam.  Folks like Paul Begalia have never
> > > served their Nation EVER, but would now support a socialist ploy by a
> > > socialist president that community service by all Americans should be
> > > mandatory!
>
> > > I also note that Senator Kerry purportedly served his Nation in Vietnam.
> >  Of
> > > course, those that he served with challenge this notion.....
>
> > > Wake up and smell the coffee man!!
>
> > > On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 11:49 AM, plainolamerican <
> > [email protected]
>
> > > > wrote:
>
> > > > The torturers are the bad guys, my friends
> > > > ---
> > > > no, the terrorists are the bad guys
>
> > > > and should tortured for information and then killed
> > > > the severity of their crime prevents them from enjoying legal
> > > > protection
>
> > > > On May 30, 8:07 pm, Web Veteran <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > Congressman Ron Paul points out that the US government hung Japanese
> > > > > who tortured American prisoners with waterboarding following World
> > War
> > > > > 2. The torturers are the bad guys, my friends.
>
> > > > > A video is popular lately showing two Oklahoma policemen stopping an
> > > > > ambulence and grabbing an EMT worker by the throat. These guys are
> > > > > getting "anger management counselling" not being prosecuted for
> > > > > assault.
>
> > > > > What's happening to our country? And the majority of "Christians"
> > > > > today are supporting the practice of torture while the majority of
> > > > > those not calling themselves Christians are not. Of course the Roman
> > > > > Catholic Church tortured and killed countless Protestants and others
> > > > > they called, and still call, "heretics" for hundreds of years during
> > > > > the Spanish Inquisition and they now have a lot of power and
> > influence
> > > > > in the US government. We know Israel has legalized torture and there
> > > > > is a lot of Zionist influence in the US today, too.
>
> > > > > But we need to go back to following our own Constitution again and
> > > > > following international law. The Antichrist system is described as
> > > > > "lawless" in the Bible, and it seems the US is getting into that
> > > > > position lately, and it's wrong and will only lead to disaster.
>
> > > > > Just a note about the latest North Korea incident. What North Korea
> > > > > did didn't violate any laws. Under the UN Charter all nations have
> > > > > equal rights. If the US has the right to conduct nuclear tests then
> > so
> > > > > does North Korea. If Israel can possess nuclear weapons then so can
> > > > > Iran, Pakistan and North Korea. The United States not only developed
> > > > > those kind of weapons but has already dropped them on cities killing
> > > > > tens of thousands of people. How hypocritical and arrogant can you
> > > > > get?
>
> > > > > What this country needs is revival. Watch the revival services from
> > > > > World Revival Church, Kansas City on Daystar Network friday evenings.
> > > > > Here's the link to Ron Paul's article:
> > > >http://lewrockwell.com/paul/paul530.html
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