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Does Anyone Really Care if we Tortured Terrorists to Save Lives?

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Does Anyone Really Care if we Tortured Terrorists to Save Lives?

Posted on December 9, 2014. Tags: Al Qaeda, Colin Powell, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, torture

When I first read the headlines I thought, how awful! Then I realized the it said Terrorists not Tourists.

My bad.

Having visited the London Dungeon a few years ago,  I would have really loved to have seen some of the implements of torture used on people like Bin Laden or Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. Bamboo under the fingernails is too good for these murderers.

Now if the war with Al Qaeda were with a country that had signed the Geneva Convention and mutual safety of prisoners was an issue, I would say lock them up, feed them and treat them with respect.

But when wars are fought against terrorists, then they are not really wars. How we treat our prisoners does not reflect on how our prisoners are treated. Sometimes the fear of torture is enough to make a prisoner talk. That is now off the table now that the Democrats have released a document claiming we mistreated prisoners under George W. Bush. (And it is funny that the only one the document didn’t blame was Colin Powell. Imagine that.)

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If you are squeamish you may want to turn your eyes away as you read this.

We deprived them of sleep and tightly controlled their food intake.

And the lefties go wild!!!!

Seriously, guys. Beat the crap out of them for any information you can get and then shoot them in the head.

And while you are torturing these people, it wouldn’t hurt to hang a picture or two on the wall of beheaded Americans and Christian children at the hands of these inhuman creatures.

Al Qaeda and ISIS are laughing so hard they are wetting their pants. Sad thing is, some of those on the left would consider that torture as well.

No mercy.

https://www.varight.com/news/does-anyone-really-care-if-we-tortured-terrorists-to-save-lives/

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Ridgewood Girl Scout hopes crossing flags will save lives

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Ridgewood Girl Scout hopes crossing flags will save lives

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2014
BY  DARIUS AMOS
STAFF WRITER
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

Amelia Maas knows that her idea will not solve all traffic problems in the Central Business District, but the Ridgewood teen hopes her proposal will reduce the number of pedestrian accidents in town.As part of her Girl Scout Gold Award project, Maas, a member of Troop 1380, presented her plan to bring crosswalk flags to Ridgewood and arm pedestrians — specifically for those navigating across the village’s busiest thoroughfares — with a simple tool that will alert motorists when an individual is crossing the street.

“Pedestrian visibility, or lack thereof, contributes to more than 60 percent of accidents in crosswalks. When a driver is unable to see obstacles that are in the way, collisions are unavoidable,” said Maas, 17.

Her pitch, delivered at a Ridgewood Council meeting earlier this month, is an inexpensive and relatively uncomplicated remedy to one of the downtown’s biggest headaches. The project, as proposed by Maas, calls for the placement of brightly colored flags at targeted intersections.

– See more at: https://www.northjersey.com/community/246475341_Ridgewood_Girl_Scout_hopes_crossing_flags_will_save_lives.html#sthash.GYmoR3Iz.dp