Posted on 05/05/2011 6:22:25 PM PDT by Nachum
Terror expert and author Marc Thiessen told Bill OReilly tonight that Obama eliminated the enhanced interrogation tool from our counter-terrorism arsenal his second day in office.
So the tool that got us the information that led us to Osama Bin Laden is no longer in use. The US has not cpatured and detained and tinterrogated a single high level detainee since Barack Obama moved into office.
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These reprehensible truths must be exposed over and over until the useful idiots “get it.”
Obviously, some pathetic morons never will.
Marc Thiessen>>>
Saw him on Bill OReilly tonight and his best point was that water boarding is used to break them. Not necessarily interrogate them. KSM (Kalid Sheik Muhammad) was quite resistant to water boarding but once we broke him via water boarding we got lots of valuable Intel from him during days, months and years afterward
The libs are so stupid when it comes to water boarding
Libs hate waterboarding for 2 reasons, it works and it’s not torture, so they have a hard time trying to demonize it.
Libs are hung up on feeling good about themselves and this feeling is threatened when the US wastes Muslim terrorists or water boards them.
Question. What are libs (I call them lefties now) NOT stupid about?
What the libs really miss is this. So you are a CIA guy, and you have some Queda cornered but you know he is going to club Gitmo rather than to a wateboarding factory. Do you:
1) just plug the towel head between the eyes because you know you will never get info from him at all, or
2) read him his Miranda rights knowing he will be back on the battlefield in ten years?
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