Posted on 08/23/2009 6:36:47 AM PDT by dennisw
I heard it had a router attachment
Drill, baby, drill....
Onoz! Washington comPost all wee-weed up over interrogation techniques. In other news, CIA offers to move WaPo editorial branch to Middle East, offer declined!
I love a terrorist with a nice ogee edge to him!
I love a terrorist with a nice ogee edge to him!
Exactly. I can’t fathom how liberals expect the US to abde by Geneva limitations when fighting an opponent not bound by them, and in fact not even organized as a nation-state. Geneva doesn’t really work (or apply) under those conditions.
I suppose it depends on the bits and whether or not it was a reversible variable speed 1/2" drive or just a 3/8" chuck. And where it was applied.
Remember the scene in The Untouchables where Sean Connery's character, a tough Chicago cop, is interrogating a bootlegging suspect in Canada after a raid on a smuggling convoy on mules through the Rockies. The suspect won't talk, so he goes out on the porch where the body of a slain smuggler is lying. He grabs the corpse by the lapels, props him up in window for the other suspect to see and hollers, "So you won't talk!" and very conspicuously shoves his revolver in the corpse's mouth and pulls the trigger. The suspect subsequently spills his guts.
The Mounty who witnesses the whole affair shakes his head, saying "I do not approve of your methods."
Yeah, but the hole saw requires a pilot hole. Once you drill the pilot hole, you definitely have his attention.
Yeah but the Unibit actually cuts the entire removed volume directly rather than removing a plug intact. That’s gotta hurt more.
Awwww! That movie made my skin crawl!
I hope they had a masonry bit in the drill.
I don’t know. Any movie where you get to watch Hoffman get tortured, especially by Oliver, gets a minimum of 1-1/2 thumbs up AFAIC!
Swedish Cartoonist Forced Underground by Salafi-Jihadi Campaign
Publication: Terrorism Focus Volume: 4 Issue: 31October 2, 2007 02:04 PM Age: 2 yrsCategory: Terrorism Focus, Europe By: Pascale Combelles Siegel
Barely a year after Danish cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad as a sponsor of terrorism led to a worldwide controversy and violent anti-Western riots across the Middle East, a new cartoon affair is quietly developing. The current crisis began when Swedish cartoonist Lars Vilk published a drawing of the Prophet as a dog in the newspaper Nerikes Allehanda on August 18. Muslims generally view visual representation of the Prophet as blasphemous and consider dogs to be impure animals. Salafi-Jihadi organizations have seized on the new drawing as yet more proof that the West is arrogantly waging war against the world's Muslims by disrespecting Islam and blaspheming its Prophet. Consequently, these organizations have carried out a virulent web campaign against Lars Vilk, Ulf Johansson (the editor-in-chief of Nerikes Allehanda) and Swedish companies.
The campaign reached a pinnacle when the amir of the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI) issued a reward for the killing of the cartoonist and the paper's editor. In a speech released on September 19, Abu Omar al-Baghdadi said: "We provoke to spill the blood of the caricature artist, Lars, who dared to insult our Prophet, peace and prayers be upon him, and announce in the month of Ramadan a generous award of $100,000 [for killing] the infidel criminal; a prize of $150,000 if he [is slaughtered] like [a] sheep. We announce a reward of $50,000 to those whom can get the chief editor of the newspaper that published the news. O Muslims, you will get the reward with Allah in his life and the eternal by killing these two unbelieving infidels." ...
Obviously, you Swedes can't tell the difference between tyranny and free speech.
Those techniques and more are being used on me and mine, every chance AQ gets.
Unknot your panties. It's a war. It's ugly. Single men in barricks don't grow into plaster saints.
/johnny
I'm not a lawyer, but this was my first thought.
Where have you been for the past 200 years? The following photos are not "simulated."
You want to talk about "breathtaking liquid hateful disrespect of human rights?" Let's start in Gaza and Ramallah, and work our way outward to Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Lebanon, and Afghanistan. Let's talk about the treatment of 15-year-old Iranian dissidents, the treatment of women, the treatment of minorities.
If you're not interested in engaging in that stomach-turning conversation, then spare us your self-righteous bleating about the CIA attempting to scare information out of murderous thugs with power drills and play-acting.
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