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To: tejek who wrote (449891)1/22/2009 4:20:04 PM
From: i-node  Respond to of 1575112
 
>> How do you know when he's given the right answer?

You obviously are not on top of this subject.

Trained professionals, the only people who are authorized to use advanced interrogation techniques, know that they must carefully confirm each answer they receive.

Anytime ANYONE (even your local police detectives) do an interrogation, the entire object is to get intelligence that they can confirm by other means.

You've been watching too much TV. It isn't like the movie "Rendition" where it is a total fishing expedition. Each piece of intelligence is verified against stuff they already know. If they get something new, they cross check it against other information for consistency.

These people aren't rank amateurs.

As to your story about Afghanistan, it sounds like bullshit. Doubtful you would know it had this occurred.



To: tejek who wrote (449891)1/22/2009 4:32:28 PM
From: one_less1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575112
 
"His blood is on the hands of every American including you."

The unjust death or brutal treatment of an innocent is on the hands of every human being who is conscious and has the use of words or deeds to influence the matter.

We all genuinely know we are guilty to some degree or another by having, acted, encouraged, discouraged, or neglected all together opportunities to make a difference whether large or small within our own sphere of influence. Whether that was a subtle whisper in the ear of a child or our finger on a missile trigger we are all in it together.

However, to point the finger of blame at me, an American, for a death in Pakistan, a country in crisis because of local terrorism, is a great exaggeration of responsibility. And a ridiculously obvious one



To: tejek who wrote (449891)1/22/2009 6:52:57 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1575112
 
The blood of any Afghan or Iraqi who dies from here on out is on Obama's hands, isn't it?