Saturday, August 29, 2009

So Let's See...

"KSM, an accomplished resistor, provided only a few intelligence reports prior to the use of the waterboard, and analysis of that information revealed that much of it was outdated, inaccurate or incomplete," according to newly unclassified portions of a 2004 report by the CIA's then-inspector general released Monday by the Justice Department.


The debate over the effectiveness of subjecting detainees to psychological and physical pressure is in some ways irresolvable, because it is impossible to know whether less coercive methods would have achieved the same result. But for defenders of waterboarding, the evidence is clear: Mohammed cooperated, and to an extraordinary extent, only when his spirit was broken in the month after his capture March 1, 2003, as the inspector general's report and other documents released this week indicate.

"What do you think changed KSM's mind?" one former senior intelligence official said
"Of course it began with that."
Let's translate this into lib speak. Since you could care less about the mass deaths of your fellow libs in NYC on 9/11, let's try this scenario:

It's the Civil War. You're advancing into the South and you find intelligence of massive death camps incinerating thousands of slaves. You're lucky enough to capture the General of the Confederate Army thought to be running them -- but you can't figure out where the camps are so you can focus the Union Army's attacks there and stop the killing.

The General is laughing at you and completely uncooperative because he knows you will never do anything to harm him.

I guess the lives of those slaves turn out to be pretty cheap after all compared to your moral preening, no?

Back to the present.

And do you really care about blacks when Dem libs have been running the largest U.S. cities with the highest poverty and crime rates for decades almost without interruption and they're nothing but hell-holes?

And what party was that icon president-for-life who imprisoned the Japanese again?

Time to look in the mirror champ.