George M. Middius[_4_]
December 9th 08, 09:01 PM
I'm referring, of course, to that treacherous traitor, "Matthew Arnold". He
wrote a book called "How to Break a Terrorist: The U.S. Interrogators Who
Used Brains, Not Brutality, to Take Down the Deadliest Man in Iraq". We know
he's a cowardly traitorous coward because that's not his real name.
Can you believe the nerve of this guy? He used to be in the USAF. He got
trained as an interrogator and then he repudiated torture. What kind of
true-blue American warfighter would do that? Torture is easy and fun. He
must be a pansy or something.
Anyway, the premise of the book is that you can get useful information from
captured enemies by treating them with "respect" and "courtesy" and using
"humor" to establish a "rapport". Clearly this guy is way off the
reservation. War is about killin', and if we don't kill 'em, we get to bring
'em back to base and torture 'em. The more blood and screaming, the better
it is for America.
Here's a story about the dastardly traitorous cowardly traitor-coward
"Matthew Arnold":
<http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1863053,00.html>
You can tell that "Arnold" hates America because Time magazine gave the book
a favorable review.
wrote a book called "How to Break a Terrorist: The U.S. Interrogators Who
Used Brains, Not Brutality, to Take Down the Deadliest Man in Iraq". We know
he's a cowardly traitorous coward because that's not his real name.
Can you believe the nerve of this guy? He used to be in the USAF. He got
trained as an interrogator and then he repudiated torture. What kind of
true-blue American warfighter would do that? Torture is easy and fun. He
must be a pansy or something.
Anyway, the premise of the book is that you can get useful information from
captured enemies by treating them with "respect" and "courtesy" and using
"humor" to establish a "rapport". Clearly this guy is way off the
reservation. War is about killin', and if we don't kill 'em, we get to bring
'em back to base and torture 'em. The more blood and screaming, the better
it is for America.
Here's a story about the dastardly traitorous cowardly traitor-coward
"Matthew Arnold":
<http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1863053,00.html>
You can tell that "Arnold" hates America because Time magazine gave the book
a favorable review.