POINTER94
Vice Admiral
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Re: Torture
Hey rodbolt try reading up on the Kennedy legacy since his to re is the rule of the day.
We won the wars because we were willing to sacrifice as much or more than our enemies. Our committment to victory and our ability to use our industry to overwhelm them, while using our technology to surpass the enemy in most areas were also key. The Japaneese would still be death marching our soldiers if we hadn't dropped the bomb. Check your his to re and see that the Japaneese civilian population were armed and ready to fight to the last to maintain their homeland.
But if you check your his to re you will see that Ghengis Kahn, the Romans, the Trojans, the Moors, Pol Pot, Stalin, Hitler, even our buddy Saddam used torture to maintain their power. It has worked consistantly over history.
Can someone point to an enemy that didn't torture Americans? There is no moral superiority in war. Just superiority. Moral superiority lies in peace.
Hey rodbolt try reading up on the Kennedy legacy since his to re is the rule of the day.
We won the wars because we were willing to sacrifice as much or more than our enemies. Our committment to victory and our ability to use our industry to overwhelm them, while using our technology to surpass the enemy in most areas were also key. The Japaneese would still be death marching our soldiers if we hadn't dropped the bomb. Check your his to re and see that the Japaneese civilian population were armed and ready to fight to the last to maintain their homeland.
But if you check your his to re you will see that Ghengis Kahn, the Romans, the Trojans, the Moors, Pol Pot, Stalin, Hitler, even our buddy Saddam used torture to maintain their power. It has worked consistantly over history.
Can someone point to an enemy that didn't torture Americans? There is no moral superiority in war. Just superiority. Moral superiority lies in peace.