Re: Putting inferences in Quotes?
Stumblefist.
Once again slowly for you so that even you can understand it.
Torture for pleasure as the Iraqi's did and torturing a prisoner for information are different things.
The Iraqi's used a rule of TERROR not TORTURE. I doubt that the Infants had any vital information to impart.
I read "Uhuru" by Robert Ruark when I was still a teen, that was years before the Iraqi incident. And many similar Books.
We don't need the latest gory stuff from Iraq too understand torture and terror.
Your posts will skew Opinions as they play on the current anti-Iraq sentiment.
Again I REPEAT the topic is about torturing prisoners for Information.
If you can't seperate an issue like this from currrent events I feel sorry for you.
Have fun.
Re: Mr. Goebbles, I presume
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Originally posted by Stumblefist
In the tradition of free America i stand by others being free to express their opinions and do not pretend opinions i don't like are off-topic.
Not being Ammerican I don't follow the US tradition, rules or conventions.
;) ;)
Back home everybody is FREE to voice their Opinion too, they are also FREE to be popped on the nose if I or others dis-agree with them.
:D
The same way they are FREE not to listen to someones opinion.
You see back home, we have a consitution that protects "Freedom of Speech" the same Constitution OTOH does NOT protect you from the repercussions arising from exercising that freedom.
Cheers.