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Originally Posted by glitch";p="
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Originally Posted by Hard-Driver";p="
You somehow fail to see that once torture has entered the equation, then the information gleaned is highly dubious.
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Do you have anything to support your contention that evidence obtained by forced interrogation is more dubious than that obtained by less effective means?
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Gotta love this stuff.


Your answer is: only the accumulated evidence from three thousand years of recorded military history.
"Just" that.
And I mean, I don't really have the time to review it all for you, but you can Google for it if you wish.
You might, start with Senator McCain. I'm sure his web site is McCain.org or something like that. Last I heard, he was willing to explain to you in great detail, exactly why torture is a counter-productive practice.
I mean, that would be a starting place, right? I'll just bet there's something in Dr. Mengele's journals about that piece, too.... I dunno if you can find those onlhe, though....


