David Rittgers Debates Torture on FOX's The O'Reilly Factor

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  • What's a douce?

  • We can go round and round thinking up hypotheticals to justify anything. Google Ali Soufan. Look up the international statutes and laws on what is torture...statutes and laws to which we are signatories. It doenst matter what you think is torture, there is a legal definition accepted by international law to which we've signed. Even the FBI declined further involvment after the CIA begain torture methods on the grounds that "we (the FBI) don't do that". Stop being dishonestly evasive.

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  • Lets see-

    Bill O'Reilly: journalistic experience

    Ex Army Captain Afghan Veteran: war and counter-terrorism experience

    Which of the above knows what he's talking about?

  • @DaMirrorLink Oh and LOL on following the law when you on the left don't seem to give a damn about following so many other laws.

  • @DaMirrorLink Oh did I rattle your little cage? Big difference between your mother and a hardened terrorist that would gladly cut your throat, not equal. The latter only respects force. Maybe someday before it's too late you'll realize that human rights don't mean a thing to the islamofascists, but you probably never will.

  • @InternetSavage And that's why you don't make decisions, human rights dont mean a fuckin thing to you, go interrogate your brother or your mom by DROWNING them with no physician standing by when they hide something, im not responding to you anymore, go kill all the people you want, get off earth, and if it meant following THE LAW THAT WE SIGNED then yes then if that means that then yes, TORTURE IS AND SHOULD BE ILLEGAL. Your name matches you perfectly, go have Bush's short little dick inside you

  • Well you're wrong Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was waterboarded and it worked and I'm sure there are many other classified instances where torture has yielded credible information. Another example is Colonel Allen West and the his BS court marshall for firing a pistol next to terroists head to get the information he needed. Bottom line force works, pussy ass liberalism doesn't. I'm sure you'd rather see a whole city go up in smoke rather than throwing out the Geneva convention.

  • @InternetSavage Torture doesn't work for the fact that they will say anything to get out of it, and lead the people on a wild goose chase, the united states trains people to die before giving information, because even if they give information they are killed anyway, everyone else does it the same way. Torture. Doesn't. Work. Water-boarding also violates the Geneva Code which WE SIGNED.

  • @DaMirrorLink Of course it works and has already worked. However trying to reason with dunces never works.

  • @InternetSavage torture never works, the people worth capturing for torture have been TRAINED to NOT say anything when tortured.

  • he lost and he knew it :)

  • @MadLip78 Typical leftwing thinking just like the death penalty isn't a deterrent. Sure is funny torture has worked since the beginning of time and continues to work to this day.

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