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What do you want to do,have them over for dinner and loosen them up a little with a wine or beer?
I'm thinking NOT. For all those out there so warmly "concerned" with the health and survival of our troops over there....understand that tactical interrogations, most especially of recently captured enemies, often provides information that saves American lives within the combat arena. Those who tout the "just" nature of WWII, but are hoplessly ignorant as to how it was actually waged...well..just won't EVER "Get It" as to how the obscenity of war actually "works" on a daily basis. At least one poster herein considered fleeing to Canada to be perfectly fine as a personal "solution" to recent conflicts, but noted that with WWII?...= "Sign me up". Waterboarding is "bad" and just icky it seems...but the standard practice of killing Japanese soldiers, rather than taking them prisoner..was "just"....not too mention "little" items like the slaughter of millions from the sky within Germany/Japan/etc. I won't bring up the methodology of the then interrogations....but they hardly included a fine chablis with brie. Sigh...I guess ignorance, coupled with an "Everything is Beautiful...In it's Own Liberal Way", utterly delusional perspective's a needed tool for particular agendas to be maintained...or even exist. There is NOTHING...umm..."civilized" withn the waging of war. Seeking to limit needless killing's about as good as it can ever get within such horrific proceedings. I'm very much in favor of limiting the enemy's ability to perform said killing on our people, and I couldn't care less if some of any enemy have a bad day in the process. Sheesh!...many posters here would even likely find what goes on within survival school/POW training to be too horrific to contemplate.....
As for McCain not seeming overly concerned with waterboarding?..OK...He survived years in the Hanoi Hilton , wherein often crippling , and sometimes fatal...serious...actual torture was routine.