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Jordan hanged the filthy suicide whore this morning.

You must be retarded. How about this. You can run your dumb mouth all day long here, and does anyone attempt to behead you?

Now, go pack your shit and run your mouth this way in the ME.

He scuttles back to infest his regular place of abode with his rubbish.

Well, you had a taste of what some of us have to endure.

I can guarantee that if he LIVED in the ME, he would see some huge differences between us and them. Lol.


He doesn't care. He only does it to flame bait and get negative attention.

Anything to do with Israel attracts him like a moth to the flame. And not in a constructive (I'm being kind) way.

This doesn't really have anything to do with Israel though.

There are actually some people who really are dumber than a brick and believe that America is just as "evil" as ISIS. Either that, or they support the cause of ISIS and their tactics. I don't doubt that either.
I condemn in absolute and categorical terms what ISIS has done to prisoners but here is what we did to a totally innocent man:

Mr. Dilawar, age 22, had the misfortune to be driving his taxi back to his hometown with three passengers while on a road where a US military outpost had been the subject of a rocket attack. He spent five days at Afghan Air Force Base, shackled to a wall, his legs beaten to a pulp. This is a description of what he endured there at the hands of his interrogators, most of whom considered him innocent:



Black hood over his head caused difficulty breathing:


"He could not breathe," said ... one of Mr. Dilawar's passengers. [Note, the three surviving passengers were detained at Guantanamo for one year, before being released in March 2004 with official documents stating they posed no risk to the United States]
Forced to kneel and hold his arms, which were hand cuffed, over his head during interrogation:



[Dilawar] was unable to hold his cuffed hands above his head as instructed, prompting Sergeant Salcedo to slap them back up whenever they began to drop.
Beatings for not being able to sit upright because of the condition of his legs:



When Mr. Dilawar was unable to sit in the chair position against the wall because of his battered legs, the two interrogators grabbed him by the shirt and repeatedly shoved him back against the wall.
Kicked in groin; Pulled to standing position using his beards, foot crushed by interrogator's boot:



"They stood him up, and at one point Selena stepped on his bare foot with her boot and grabbed him by his beard and pulled him towards her," he went on. "Once Selena kicked Dilawar in the groin, private areas, with her right foot. She was standing some distance from him, and she stepped back and kicked him.
Dilawar's head slammed into table:



"[US Interrogator] had a rule that the detainee had to look at him, not me," the interpreter told investigators. "He gave him three chances, and then he grabbed him by the shirt and pulled him towards him, across the table, slamming his chest into the table front."
Threatened with anal rape:



Specialist Walls grabbed the prisoner and "shook him harshly," the interpreter said, telling him that if he failed to cooperate, he would be shipped to a prison in the United States, where he would be "treated like a woman, by the other men" ...
And of course the constant smashing of Mr. Dilawar's legs, shattering them into who knows how many tiny pieces:



The findings of Mr. Dilawar's autopsy were succinct. He had had some coronary artery disease, the medical examiner reported, but what caused his heart to fail was "blunt force injuries to the lower extremities."
One of the coroners later translated the assessment at a pre-trial hearing for Specialist Brand, saying the tissue in the young man's legs "had basically been pulpified."

"I've seen similar injuries in an individual run over by a bus," added Lt. Col. Elizabeth Rouse, the coroner, and a major at that time.

This stuff happens every day in the ME. Torture is just another part of life. That is nothing like life here in America. Learn the difference!
 
I can guarantee that if he LIVED in the ME, he would see some huge differences between us and them. Lol.


He doesn't care. He only does it to flame bait and get negative attention.

Anything to do with Israel attracts him like a moth to the flame. And not in a constructive (I'm being kind) way.

This doesn't really have anything to do with Israel though.

There are actually some people who really are dumber than a brick and believe that America is just as "evil" as ISIS. Either that, or they support the cause of ISIS and their tactics. I don't doubt that either.
I condemn in absolute and categorical terms what ISIS has done to prisoners but here is what we did to a totally innocent man:

Mr. Dilawar, age 22, had the misfortune to be driving his taxi back to his hometown with three passengers while on a road where a US military outpost had been the subject of a rocket attack. He spent five days at Afghan Air Force Base, shackled to a wall, his legs beaten to a pulp. This is a description of what he endured there at the hands of his interrogators, most of whom considered him innocent:



Black hood over his head caused difficulty breathing:


"He could not breathe," said ... one of Mr. Dilawar's passengers. [Note, the three surviving passengers were detained at Guantanamo for one year, before being released in March 2004 with official documents stating they posed no risk to the United States]
Forced to kneel and hold his arms, which were hand cuffed, over his head during interrogation:



[Dilawar] was unable to hold his cuffed hands above his head as instructed, prompting Sergeant Salcedo to slap them back up whenever they began to drop.
Beatings for not being able to sit upright because of the condition of his legs:



When Mr. Dilawar was unable to sit in the chair position against the wall because of his battered legs, the two interrogators grabbed him by the shirt and repeatedly shoved him back against the wall.
Kicked in groin; Pulled to standing position using his beards, foot crushed by interrogator's boot:



"They stood him up, and at one point Selena stepped on his bare foot with her boot and grabbed him by his beard and pulled him towards her," he went on. "Once Selena kicked Dilawar in the groin, private areas, with her right foot. She was standing some distance from him, and she stepped back and kicked him.
Dilawar's head slammed into table:



"[US Interrogator] had a rule that the detainee had to look at him, not me," the interpreter told investigators. "He gave him three chances, and then he grabbed him by the shirt and pulled him towards him, across the table, slamming his chest into the table front."
Threatened with anal rape:



Specialist Walls grabbed the prisoner and "shook him harshly," the interpreter said, telling him that if he failed to cooperate, he would be shipped to a prison in the United States, where he would be "treated like a woman, by the other men" ...
And of course the constant smashing of Mr. Dilawar's legs, shattering them into who knows how many tiny pieces:



The findings of Mr. Dilawar's autopsy were succinct. He had had some coronary artery disease, the medical examiner reported, but what caused his heart to fail was "blunt force injuries to the lower extremities."
One of the coroners later translated the assessment at a pre-trial hearing for Specialist Brand, saying the tissue in the young man's legs "had basically been pulpified."

"I've seen similar injuries in an individual run over by a bus," added Lt. Col. Elizabeth Rouse, the coroner, and a major at that time.

Are you comparing the abuse of a prisoner to what ISIS does? That's sick, dude. Get some perspective.
The prisoner [ a totally absolutely innocent man] was beaten to death ...he was killed in a gruesome horrific abominable manner by our heroes ..live with t with that ...it cannot be denied ...its documented ...we took a prisoner and tormented him to death ...crushed his legs to the point his heart failed because the blood could no longer flow...how is that different from ISIS ?

Wow, you people really are stupid. Unreal.
 
He scuttles back to infest his regular place of abode with his rubbish.

Well, you had a taste of what some of us have to endure.

I can guarantee that if he LIVED in the ME, he would see some huge differences between us and them. Lol.


He doesn't care. He only does it to flame bait and get negative attention.

Anything to do with Israel attracts him like a moth to the flame. And not in a constructive (I'm being kind) way.

This doesn't really have anything to do with Israel though.

There are actually some people who really are dumber than a brick and believe that America is just as "evil" as ISIS. Either that, or they support the cause of ISIS and their tactics. I don't doubt that either.
I condemn in absolute and categorical terms what ISIS has done to prisoners but here is what we did to a totally innocent man:

Mr. Dilawar, age 22, had the misfortune to be driving his taxi back to his hometown with three passengers while on a road where a US military outpost had been the subject of a rocket attack. He spent five days at Afghan Air Force Base, shackled to a wall, his legs beaten to a pulp. This is a description of what he endured there at the hands of his interrogators, most of whom considered him innocent:



Black hood over his head caused difficulty breathing:


"He could not breathe," said ... one of Mr. Dilawar's passengers. [Note, the three surviving passengers were detained at Guantanamo for one year, before being released in March 2004 with official documents stating they posed no risk to the United States]
Forced to kneel and hold his arms, which were hand cuffed, over his head during interrogation:



[Dilawar] was unable to hold his cuffed hands above his head as instructed, prompting Sergeant Salcedo to slap them back up whenever they began to drop.
Beatings for not being able to sit upright because of the condition of his legs:



When Mr. Dilawar was unable to sit in the chair position against the wall because of his battered legs, the two interrogators grabbed him by the shirt and repeatedly shoved him back against the wall.
Kicked in groin; Pulled to standing position using his beards, foot crushed by interrogator's boot:



"They stood him up, and at one point Selena stepped on his bare foot with her boot and grabbed him by his beard and pulled him towards her," he went on. "Once Selena kicked Dilawar in the groin, private areas, with her right foot. She was standing some distance from him, and she stepped back and kicked him.
Dilawar's head slammed into table:



"[US Interrogator] had a rule that the detainee had to look at him, not me," the interpreter told investigators. "He gave him three chances, and then he grabbed him by the shirt and pulled him towards him, across the table, slamming his chest into the table front."
Threatened with anal rape:



Specialist Walls grabbed the prisoner and "shook him harshly," the interpreter said, telling him that if he failed to cooperate, he would be shipped to a prison in the United States, where he would be "treated like a woman, by the other men" ...
And of course the constant smashing of Mr. Dilawar's legs, shattering them into who knows how many tiny pieces:



The findings of Mr. Dilawar's autopsy were succinct. He had had some coronary artery disease, the medical examiner reported, but what caused his heart to fail was "blunt force injuries to the lower extremities."
One of the coroners later translated the assessment at a pre-trial hearing for Specialist Brand, saying the tissue in the young man's legs "had basically been pulpified."

"I've seen similar injuries in an individual run over by a bus," added Lt. Col. Elizabeth Rouse, the coroner, and a major at that time.

What brought you to these parts, Tyrone? Orders from "the Firm"?

Who are you trying to convince with that piece of moral hierarchy?

I'm sure if you opened a thread about the evil doings of the evil USA, it would go down very well. Why don't you try it?

This isn't the place for mixing metaphors.
sure sure but my question to you is "do you approve of torturing innocent men to death by beating them into a coma" when US troops do it...?
 
People who cannot tell the difference between America and ISIS are just retarded. Period. End of story. They should be completely ignored because they are too stupid to understand anything.
 
This stuff happens every day in the ME. Torture is just another part of life. That is nothing like life here in America. Learn the difference!

Fine...great argument ...if so why are your bowels in an uproar about ISIS and not the horror inflicted on an innocent human being by US storm troopers ?
 
I can guarantee that if he LIVED in the ME, he would see some huge differences between us and them. Lol.


He doesn't care. He only does it to flame bait and get negative attention.

Anything to do with Israel attracts him like a moth to the flame. And not in a constructive (I'm being kind) way.

This doesn't really have anything to do with Israel though.

There are actually some people who really are dumber than a brick and believe that America is just as "evil" as ISIS. Either that, or they support the cause of ISIS and their tactics. I don't doubt that either.
I condemn in absolute and categorical terms what ISIS has done to prisoners but here is what we did to a totally innocent man:

Mr. Dilawar, age 22, had the misfortune to be driving his taxi back to his hometown with three passengers while on a road where a US military outpost had been the subject of a rocket attack. He spent five days at Afghan Air Force Base, shackled to a wall, his legs beaten to a pulp. This is a description of what he endured there at the hands of his interrogators, most of whom considered him innocent:



Black hood over his head caused difficulty breathing:


"He could not breathe," said ... one of Mr. Dilawar's passengers. [Note, the three surviving passengers were detained at Guantanamo for one year, before being released in March 2004 with official documents stating they posed no risk to the United States]
Forced to kneel and hold his arms, which were hand cuffed, over his head during interrogation:



[Dilawar] was unable to hold his cuffed hands above his head as instructed, prompting Sergeant Salcedo to slap them back up whenever they began to drop.
Beatings for not being able to sit upright because of the condition of his legs:



When Mr. Dilawar was unable to sit in the chair position against the wall because of his battered legs, the two interrogators grabbed him by the shirt and repeatedly shoved him back against the wall.
Kicked in groin; Pulled to standing position using his beards, foot crushed by interrogator's boot:



"They stood him up, and at one point Selena stepped on his bare foot with her boot and grabbed him by his beard and pulled him towards her," he went on. "Once Selena kicked Dilawar in the groin, private areas, with her right foot. She was standing some distance from him, and she stepped back and kicked him.
Dilawar's head slammed into table:



"[US Interrogator] had a rule that the detainee had to look at him, not me," the interpreter told investigators. "He gave him three chances, and then he grabbed him by the shirt and pulled him towards him, across the table, slamming his chest into the table front."
Threatened with anal rape:



Specialist Walls grabbed the prisoner and "shook him harshly," the interpreter said, telling him that if he failed to cooperate, he would be shipped to a prison in the United States, where he would be "treated like a woman, by the other men" ...
And of course the constant smashing of Mr. Dilawar's legs, shattering them into who knows how many tiny pieces:



The findings of Mr. Dilawar's autopsy were succinct. He had had some coronary artery disease, the medical examiner reported, but what caused his heart to fail was "blunt force injuries to the lower extremities."
One of the coroners later translated the assessment at a pre-trial hearing for Specialist Brand, saying the tissue in the young man's legs "had basically been pulpified."

"I've seen similar injuries in an individual run over by a bus," added Lt. Col. Elizabeth Rouse, the coroner, and a major at that time.

What brought you to these parts, Tyrone? Orders from "the Firm"?

Who are you trying to convince with that piece of moral hierarchy?

I'm sure if you opened a thread about the evil doings of the evil USA, it would go down very well. Why don't you try it?

This isn't the place for mixing metaphors.
sure sure but my question to you is "do you approve of torturing innocent men to death by beating them into a coma" when US troops do it...?

If you lived in the ME and ran your mouth like you do here, you would already be dead. There's one difference, genius.
 
People who cannot tell the difference between America and ISIS are just retarded. Period. End of story. They should be completely ignored because they are too stupid to understand anything.
what is the difference [other than the specific methods] between ISIS torturing a man to death by burning him and the US beating a man over a period of days until the man dies...the man was innocent...not combatant not a terrorist...why is his torture OK with you ? I want to understand why that torture is OK
 
I can guarantee that if he LIVED in the ME, he would see some huge differences between us and them. Lol.


He doesn't care. He only does it to flame bait and get negative attention.

Anything to do with Israel attracts him like a moth to the flame. And not in a constructive (I'm being kind) way.

This doesn't really have anything to do with Israel though.

There are actually some people who really are dumber than a brick and believe that America is just as "evil" as ISIS. Either that, or they support the cause of ISIS and their tactics. I don't doubt that either.
I condemn in absolute and categorical terms what ISIS has done to prisoners but here is what we did to a totally innocent man:

Mr. Dilawar, age 22, had the misfortune to be driving his taxi back to his hometown with three passengers while on a road where a US military outpost had been the subject of a rocket attack. He spent five days at Afghan Air Force Base, shackled to a wall, his legs beaten to a pulp. This is a description of what he endured there at the hands of his interrogators, most of whom considered him innocent:



Black hood over his head caused difficulty breathing:


"He could not breathe," said ... one of Mr. Dilawar's passengers. [Note, the three surviving passengers were detained at Guantanamo for one year, before being released in March 2004 with official documents stating they posed no risk to the United States]
Forced to kneel and hold his arms, which were hand cuffed, over his head during interrogation:



[Dilawar] was unable to hold his cuffed hands above his head as instructed, prompting Sergeant Salcedo to slap them back up whenever they began to drop.
Beatings for not being able to sit upright because of the condition of his legs:



When Mr. Dilawar was unable to sit in the chair position against the wall because of his battered legs, the two interrogators grabbed him by the shirt and repeatedly shoved him back against the wall.
Kicked in groin; Pulled to standing position using his beards, foot crushed by interrogator's boot:



"They stood him up, and at one point Selena stepped on his bare foot with her boot and grabbed him by his beard and pulled him towards her," he went on. "Once Selena kicked Dilawar in the groin, private areas, with her right foot. She was standing some distance from him, and she stepped back and kicked him.
Dilawar's head slammed into table:



"[US Interrogator] had a rule that the detainee had to look at him, not me," the interpreter told investigators. "He gave him three chances, and then he grabbed him by the shirt and pulled him towards him, across the table, slamming his chest into the table front."
Threatened with anal rape:



Specialist Walls grabbed the prisoner and "shook him harshly," the interpreter said, telling him that if he failed to cooperate, he would be shipped to a prison in the United States, where he would be "treated like a woman, by the other men" ...
And of course the constant smashing of Mr. Dilawar's legs, shattering them into who knows how many tiny pieces:



The findings of Mr. Dilawar's autopsy were succinct. He had had some coronary artery disease, the medical examiner reported, but what caused his heart to fail was "blunt force injuries to the lower extremities."
One of the coroners later translated the assessment at a pre-trial hearing for Specialist Brand, saying the tissue in the young man's legs "had basically been pulpified."

"I've seen similar injuries in an individual run over by a bus," added Lt. Col. Elizabeth Rouse, the coroner, and a major at that time.

What brought you to these parts, Tyrone? Orders from "the Firm"?

Who are you trying to convince with that piece of moral hierarchy?

I'm sure if you opened a thread about the evil doings of the evil USA, it would go down very well. Why don't you try it?

This isn't the place for mixing metaphors.
sure sure but my question to you is "do you approve of torturing innocent men to death by beating them into a coma" when US troops do it...?


Don't try to drag me into your spiel, and back me into a corner. What do you get out of it?

I recall some American soldiers being severely punished for abuse of prisoners in Gitmo.

Who will hold ISIS accountable, and send them to the Tower?
 
He doesn't care. He only does it to flame bait and get negative attention.

Anything to do with Israel attracts him like a moth to the flame. And not in a constructive (I'm being kind) way.

This doesn't really have anything to do with Israel though.

There are actually some people who really are dumber than a brick and believe that America is just as "evil" as ISIS. Either that, or they support the cause of ISIS and their tactics. I don't doubt that either.
I condemn in absolute and categorical terms what ISIS has done to prisoners but here is what we did to a totally innocent man:

Mr. Dilawar, age 22, had the misfortune to be driving his taxi back to his hometown with three passengers while on a road where a US military outpost had been the subject of a rocket attack. He spent five days at Afghan Air Force Base, shackled to a wall, his legs beaten to a pulp. This is a description of what he endured there at the hands of his interrogators, most of whom considered him innocent:



Black hood over his head caused difficulty breathing:


"He could not breathe," said ... one of Mr. Dilawar's passengers. [Note, the three surviving passengers were detained at Guantanamo for one year, before being released in March 2004 with official documents stating they posed no risk to the United States]
Forced to kneel and hold his arms, which were hand cuffed, over his head during interrogation:



[Dilawar] was unable to hold his cuffed hands above his head as instructed, prompting Sergeant Salcedo to slap them back up whenever they began to drop.
Beatings for not being able to sit upright because of the condition of his legs:



When Mr. Dilawar was unable to sit in the chair position against the wall because of his battered legs, the two interrogators grabbed him by the shirt and repeatedly shoved him back against the wall.
Kicked in groin; Pulled to standing position using his beards, foot crushed by interrogator's boot:



"They stood him up, and at one point Selena stepped on his bare foot with her boot and grabbed him by his beard and pulled him towards her," he went on. "Once Selena kicked Dilawar in the groin, private areas, with her right foot. She was standing some distance from him, and she stepped back and kicked him.
Dilawar's head slammed into table:



"[US Interrogator] had a rule that the detainee had to look at him, not me," the interpreter told investigators. "He gave him three chances, and then he grabbed him by the shirt and pulled him towards him, across the table, slamming his chest into the table front."
Threatened with anal rape:



Specialist Walls grabbed the prisoner and "shook him harshly," the interpreter said, telling him that if he failed to cooperate, he would be shipped to a prison in the United States, where he would be "treated like a woman, by the other men" ...
And of course the constant smashing of Mr. Dilawar's legs, shattering them into who knows how many tiny pieces:



The findings of Mr. Dilawar's autopsy were succinct. He had had some coronary artery disease, the medical examiner reported, but what caused his heart to fail was "blunt force injuries to the lower extremities."
One of the coroners later translated the assessment at a pre-trial hearing for Specialist Brand, saying the tissue in the young man's legs "had basically been pulpified."

"I've seen similar injuries in an individual run over by a bus," added Lt. Col. Elizabeth Rouse, the coroner, and a major at that time.

What brought you to these parts, Tyrone? Orders from "the Firm"?

Who are you trying to convince with that piece of moral hierarchy?

I'm sure if you opened a thread about the evil doings of the evil USA, it would go down very well. Why don't you try it?

This isn't the place for mixing metaphors.
sure sure but my question to you is "do you approve of torturing innocent men to death by beating them into a coma" when US troops do it...?

If you lived in the ME and ran your mouth like you do here, you would already be dead. There's one difference, genius.
That is irrelevant...if you ran your mouth you also would be dead...so what...by the way here is what we do in the US to just regular prisoners in our jails
FL Prison Guards Boil Mentally Ill Inmate Alive

Darren Rainey, Mentally Ill Inmate, Dies Unspeakable Death ...

Prisoner: I cleaned up skin of inmate scalded in shower ...
 
People who cannot tell the difference between America and ISIS are just retarded. Period. End of story. They should be completely ignored because they are too stupid to understand anything.
what is the difference [other than the specific methods] between ISIS torturing a man to death by burning him and the US beating a man over a period of days until the man dies...the man was innocent...not combatant not a terrorist...why is his torture OK with you ? I want to understand why that torture is OK

After they burned you alive, they would probably take your wife and kids as sex slaves, torturing and beating them daily, because women and children are really nothing but glorified goats over there.
 
This doesn't really have anything to do with Israel though.

There are actually some people who really are dumber than a brick and believe that America is just as "evil" as ISIS. Either that, or they support the cause of ISIS and their tactics. I don't doubt that either.
I condemn in absolute and categorical terms what ISIS has done to prisoners but here is what we did to a totally innocent man:

Mr. Dilawar, age 22, had the misfortune to be driving his taxi back to his hometown with three passengers while on a road where a US military outpost had been the subject of a rocket attack. He spent five days at Afghan Air Force Base, shackled to a wall, his legs beaten to a pulp. This is a description of what he endured there at the hands of his interrogators, most of whom considered him innocent:



Black hood over his head caused difficulty breathing:


"He could not breathe," said ... one of Mr. Dilawar's passengers. [Note, the three surviving passengers were detained at Guantanamo for one year, before being released in March 2004 with official documents stating they posed no risk to the United States]
Forced to kneel and hold his arms, which were hand cuffed, over his head during interrogation:



[Dilawar] was unable to hold his cuffed hands above his head as instructed, prompting Sergeant Salcedo to slap them back up whenever they began to drop.
Beatings for not being able to sit upright because of the condition of his legs:



When Mr. Dilawar was unable to sit in the chair position against the wall because of his battered legs, the two interrogators grabbed him by the shirt and repeatedly shoved him back against the wall.
Kicked in groin; Pulled to standing position using his beards, foot crushed by interrogator's boot:



"They stood him up, and at one point Selena stepped on his bare foot with her boot and grabbed him by his beard and pulled him towards her," he went on. "Once Selena kicked Dilawar in the groin, private areas, with her right foot. She was standing some distance from him, and she stepped back and kicked him.
Dilawar's head slammed into table:



"[US Interrogator] had a rule that the detainee had to look at him, not me," the interpreter told investigators. "He gave him three chances, and then he grabbed him by the shirt and pulled him towards him, across the table, slamming his chest into the table front."
Threatened with anal rape:



Specialist Walls grabbed the prisoner and "shook him harshly," the interpreter said, telling him that if he failed to cooperate, he would be shipped to a prison in the United States, where he would be "treated like a woman, by the other men" ...
And of course the constant smashing of Mr. Dilawar's legs, shattering them into who knows how many tiny pieces:



The findings of Mr. Dilawar's autopsy were succinct. He had had some coronary artery disease, the medical examiner reported, but what caused his heart to fail was "blunt force injuries to the lower extremities."
One of the coroners later translated the assessment at a pre-trial hearing for Specialist Brand, saying the tissue in the young man's legs "had basically been pulpified."

"I've seen similar injuries in an individual run over by a bus," added Lt. Col. Elizabeth Rouse, the coroner, and a major at that time.

What brought you to these parts, Tyrone? Orders from "the Firm"?

Who are you trying to convince with that piece of moral hierarchy?

I'm sure if you opened a thread about the evil doings of the evil USA, it would go down very well. Why don't you try it?

This isn't the place for mixing metaphors.
sure sure but my question to you is "do you approve of torturing innocent men to death by beating them into a coma" when US troops do it...?

If you lived in the ME and ran your mouth like you do here, you would already be dead. There's one difference, genius.
That is irrelevant...if you ran your mouth you also would be dead...so what...by the way here is what we do in the US to just regular prisoners in our jails
FL Prison Guards Boil Mentally Ill Inmate Alive

Darren Rainey, Mentally Ill Inmate, Dies Unspeakable Death ...

Prisoner: I cleaned up skin of inmate scalded in shower ...

Yes? Prisoner abuse is going to happen at times. That does nothing to say that America is like ISIS, you moron.
 
He doesn't care. He only does it to flame bait and get negative attention.

Anything to do with Israel attracts him like a moth to the flame. And not in a constructive (I'm being kind) way.

This doesn't really have anything to do with Israel though.

There are actually some people who really are dumber than a brick and believe that America is just as "evil" as ISIS. Either that, or they support the cause of ISIS and their tactics. I don't doubt that either.
I condemn in absolute and categorical terms what ISIS has done to prisoners but here is what we did to a totally innocent man:

Mr. Dilawar, age 22, had the misfortune to be driving his taxi back to his hometown with three passengers while on a road where a US military outpost had been the subject of a rocket attack. He spent five days at Afghan Air Force Base, shackled to a wall, his legs beaten to a pulp. This is a description of what he endured there at the hands of his interrogators, most of whom considered him innocent:



Black hood over his head caused difficulty breathing:


"He could not breathe," said ... one of Mr. Dilawar's passengers. [Note, the three surviving passengers were detained at Guantanamo for one year, before being released in March 2004 with official documents stating they posed no risk to the United States]
Forced to kneel and hold his arms, which were hand cuffed, over his head during interrogation:



[Dilawar] was unable to hold his cuffed hands above his head as instructed, prompting Sergeant Salcedo to slap them back up whenever they began to drop.
Beatings for not being able to sit upright because of the condition of his legs:



When Mr. Dilawar was unable to sit in the chair position against the wall because of his battered legs, the two interrogators grabbed him by the shirt and repeatedly shoved him back against the wall.
Kicked in groin; Pulled to standing position using his beards, foot crushed by interrogator's boot:



"They stood him up, and at one point Selena stepped on his bare foot with her boot and grabbed him by his beard and pulled him towards her," he went on. "Once Selena kicked Dilawar in the groin, private areas, with her right foot. She was standing some distance from him, and she stepped back and kicked him.
Dilawar's head slammed into table:



"[US Interrogator] had a rule that the detainee had to look at him, not me," the interpreter told investigators. "He gave him three chances, and then he grabbed him by the shirt and pulled him towards him, across the table, slamming his chest into the table front."
Threatened with anal rape:



Specialist Walls grabbed the prisoner and "shook him harshly," the interpreter said, telling him that if he failed to cooperate, he would be shipped to a prison in the United States, where he would be "treated like a woman, by the other men" ...
And of course the constant smashing of Mr. Dilawar's legs, shattering them into who knows how many tiny pieces:



The findings of Mr. Dilawar's autopsy were succinct. He had had some coronary artery disease, the medical examiner reported, but what caused his heart to fail was "blunt force injuries to the lower extremities."
One of the coroners later translated the assessment at a pre-trial hearing for Specialist Brand, saying the tissue in the young man's legs "had basically been pulpified."

"I've seen similar injuries in an individual run over by a bus," added Lt. Col. Elizabeth Rouse, the coroner, and a major at that time.

What brought you to these parts, Tyrone? Orders from "the Firm"?

Who are you trying to convince with that piece of moral hierarchy?

I'm sure if you opened a thread about the evil doings of the evil USA, it would go down very well. Why don't you try it?

This isn't the place for mixing metaphors.
sure sure but my question to you is "do you approve of torturing innocent men to death by beating them into a coma" when US troops do it...?


Don't try to drag me into your spiel, and back me into a corner. What do you get out of it?

I recall some American soldiers being severely punished for abuse of prisoners in Gitmo.

Who will hold ISIS accountable, and send them to the Tower?
No one will be held accountable for those we tortured to death ...NO ONE

The same applies to this death in a Florida prison:
The White House has announced that CIA operatives, including contractors, who followed Bush guidelines for torturing prisoners will not be prosecuted for these actions, regardless of the Obama administration’s position on the legality of the techniques they used. “t is our intention to assure those who carried out their duties relying in good faith upon legal advice from the Department of Justice that they will not be subject to prosecution,” President Obama said in a statement released [April 16, 2009].
FL Prison Guards Boil Mentally Ill Inmate Alive

Darren Rainey, Mentally Ill Inmate, Dies Unspeakable Death ...

Prisoner: I cleaned up skin of inmate scalded in shower ...
 
He doesn't care. He only does it to flame bait and get negative attention.

Anything to do with Israel attracts him like a moth to the flame. And not in a constructive (I'm being kind) way.

This doesn't really have anything to do with Israel though.

There are actually some people who really are dumber than a brick and believe that America is just as "evil" as ISIS. Either that, or they support the cause of ISIS and their tactics. I don't doubt that either.
I condemn in absolute and categorical terms what ISIS has done to prisoners but here is what we did to a totally innocent man:

Mr. Dilawar, age 22, had the misfortune to be driving his taxi back to his hometown with three passengers while on a road where a US military outpost had been the subject of a rocket attack. He spent five days at Afghan Air Force Base, shackled to a wall, his legs beaten to a pulp. This is a description of what he endured there at the hands of his interrogators, most of whom considered him innocent:



Black hood over his head caused difficulty breathing:


"He could not breathe," said ... one of Mr. Dilawar's passengers. [Note, the three surviving passengers were detained at Guantanamo for one year, before being released in March 2004 with official documents stating they posed no risk to the United States]
Forced to kneel and hold his arms, which were hand cuffed, over his head during interrogation:



[Dilawar] was unable to hold his cuffed hands above his head as instructed, prompting Sergeant Salcedo to slap them back up whenever they began to drop.
Beatings for not being able to sit upright because of the condition of his legs:



When Mr. Dilawar was unable to sit in the chair position against the wall because of his battered legs, the two interrogators grabbed him by the shirt and repeatedly shoved him back against the wall.
Kicked in groin; Pulled to standing position using his beards, foot crushed by interrogator's boot:



"They stood him up, and at one point Selena stepped on his bare foot with her boot and grabbed him by his beard and pulled him towards her," he went on. "Once Selena kicked Dilawar in the groin, private areas, with her right foot. She was standing some distance from him, and she stepped back and kicked him.
Dilawar's head slammed into table:



"[US Interrogator] had a rule that the detainee had to look at him, not me," the interpreter told investigators. "He gave him three chances, and then he grabbed him by the shirt and pulled him towards him, across the table, slamming his chest into the table front."
Threatened with anal rape:



Specialist Walls grabbed the prisoner and "shook him harshly," the interpreter said, telling him that if he failed to cooperate, he would be shipped to a prison in the United States, where he would be "treated like a woman, by the other men" ...
And of course the constant smashing of Mr. Dilawar's legs, shattering them into who knows how many tiny pieces:



The findings of Mr. Dilawar's autopsy were succinct. He had had some coronary artery disease, the medical examiner reported, but what caused his heart to fail was "blunt force injuries to the lower extremities."
One of the coroners later translated the assessment at a pre-trial hearing for Specialist Brand, saying the tissue in the young man's legs "had basically been pulpified."

"I've seen similar injuries in an individual run over by a bus," added Lt. Col. Elizabeth Rouse, the coroner, and a major at that time.

What brought you to these parts, Tyrone? Orders from "the Firm"?

Who are you trying to convince with that piece of moral hierarchy?

I'm sure if you opened a thread about the evil doings of the evil USA, it would go down very well. Why don't you try it?

This isn't the place for mixing metaphors.
sure sure but my question to you is "do you approve of torturing innocent men to death by beating them into a coma" when US troops do it...?


Don't try to drag me into your spiel, and back me into a corner. What do you get out of it?

I recall some American soldiers being severely punished for abuse of prisoners in Gitmo.

Who will hold ISIS accountable, and send them to the Tower?

This poster is obviously a sick, sick person. That's not surprising. There are a LOT of sick people on the internet.
 
I condemn in absolute and categorical terms what ISIS has done to prisoners but here is what we did to a totally innocent man:

Mr. Dilawar, age 22, had the misfortune to be driving his taxi back to his hometown with three passengers while on a road where a US military outpost had been the subject of a rocket attack. He spent five days at Afghan Air Force Base, shackled to a wall, his legs beaten to a pulp. This is a description of what he endured there at the hands of his interrogators, most of whom considered him innocent:



Black hood over his head caused difficulty breathing:


"He could not breathe," said ... one of Mr. Dilawar's passengers. [Note, the three surviving passengers were detained at Guantanamo for one year, before being released in March 2004 with official documents stating they posed no risk to the United States]
Forced to kneel and hold his arms, which were hand cuffed, over his head during interrogation:



[Dilawar] was unable to hold his cuffed hands above his head as instructed, prompting Sergeant Salcedo to slap them back up whenever they began to drop.
Beatings for not being able to sit upright because of the condition of his legs:



When Mr. Dilawar was unable to sit in the chair position against the wall because of his battered legs, the two interrogators grabbed him by the shirt and repeatedly shoved him back against the wall.
Kicked in groin; Pulled to standing position using his beards, foot crushed by interrogator's boot:



"They stood him up, and at one point Selena stepped on his bare foot with her boot and grabbed him by his beard and pulled him towards her," he went on. "Once Selena kicked Dilawar in the groin, private areas, with her right foot. She was standing some distance from him, and she stepped back and kicked him.
Dilawar's head slammed into table:



"[US Interrogator] had a rule that the detainee had to look at him, not me," the interpreter told investigators. "He gave him three chances, and then he grabbed him by the shirt and pulled him towards him, across the table, slamming his chest into the table front."
Threatened with anal rape:



Specialist Walls grabbed the prisoner and "shook him harshly," the interpreter said, telling him that if he failed to cooperate, he would be shipped to a prison in the United States, where he would be "treated like a woman, by the other men" ...
And of course the constant smashing of Mr. Dilawar's legs, shattering them into who knows how many tiny pieces:



The findings of Mr. Dilawar's autopsy were succinct. He had had some coronary artery disease, the medical examiner reported, but what caused his heart to fail was "blunt force injuries to the lower extremities."
One of the coroners later translated the assessment at a pre-trial hearing for Specialist Brand, saying the tissue in the young man's legs "had basically been pulpified."

"I've seen similar injuries in an individual run over by a bus," added Lt. Col. Elizabeth Rouse, the coroner, and a major at that time.

What brought you to these parts, Tyrone? Orders from "the Firm"?

Who are you trying to convince with that piece of moral hierarchy?

I'm sure if you opened a thread about the evil doings of the evil USA, it would go down very well. Why don't you try it?

This isn't the place for mixing metaphors.
sure sure but my question to you is "do you approve of torturing innocent men to death by beating them into a coma" when US troops do it...?

If you lived in the ME and ran your mouth like you do here, you would already be dead. There's one difference, genius.
That is irrelevant...if you ran your mouth you also would be dead...so what...by the way here is what we do in the US to just regular prisoners in our jails
FL Prison Guards Boil Mentally Ill Inmate Alive

Darren Rainey, Mentally Ill Inmate, Dies Unspeakable Death ...

Prisoner: I cleaned up skin of inmate scalded in shower ...

Yes? Prisoner abuse is going to happen at times. That does nothing to say that America is like ISIS, you moron.

So torturing prisoners to death [ an innocent man at that] is OK with you but if ISIS tortures a man by burning him they are worst ?
 
This doesn't really have anything to do with Israel though.

There are actually some people who really are dumber than a brick and believe that America is just as "evil" as ISIS. Either that, or they support the cause of ISIS and their tactics. I don't doubt that either.
I condemn in absolute and categorical terms what ISIS has done to prisoners but here is what we did to a totally innocent man:

Mr. Dilawar, age 22, had the misfortune to be driving his taxi back to his hometown with three passengers while on a road where a US military outpost had been the subject of a rocket attack. He spent five days at Afghan Air Force Base, shackled to a wall, his legs beaten to a pulp. This is a description of what he endured there at the hands of his interrogators, most of whom considered him innocent:



Black hood over his head caused difficulty breathing:


"He could not breathe," said ... one of Mr. Dilawar's passengers. [Note, the three surviving passengers were detained at Guantanamo for one year, before being released in March 2004 with official documents stating they posed no risk to the United States]
Forced to kneel and hold his arms, which were hand cuffed, over his head during interrogation:



[Dilawar] was unable to hold his cuffed hands above his head as instructed, prompting Sergeant Salcedo to slap them back up whenever they began to drop.
Beatings for not being able to sit upright because of the condition of his legs:



When Mr. Dilawar was unable to sit in the chair position against the wall because of his battered legs, the two interrogators grabbed him by the shirt and repeatedly shoved him back against the wall.
Kicked in groin; Pulled to standing position using his beards, foot crushed by interrogator's boot:



"They stood him up, and at one point Selena stepped on his bare foot with her boot and grabbed him by his beard and pulled him towards her," he went on. "Once Selena kicked Dilawar in the groin, private areas, with her right foot. She was standing some distance from him, and she stepped back and kicked him.
Dilawar's head slammed into table:



"[US Interrogator] had a rule that the detainee had to look at him, not me," the interpreter told investigators. "He gave him three chances, and then he grabbed him by the shirt and pulled him towards him, across the table, slamming his chest into the table front."
Threatened with anal rape:



Specialist Walls grabbed the prisoner and "shook him harshly," the interpreter said, telling him that if he failed to cooperate, he would be shipped to a prison in the United States, where he would be "treated like a woman, by the other men" ...
And of course the constant smashing of Mr. Dilawar's legs, shattering them into who knows how many tiny pieces:



The findings of Mr. Dilawar's autopsy were succinct. He had had some coronary artery disease, the medical examiner reported, but what caused his heart to fail was "blunt force injuries to the lower extremities."
One of the coroners later translated the assessment at a pre-trial hearing for Specialist Brand, saying the tissue in the young man's legs "had basically been pulpified."

"I've seen similar injuries in an individual run over by a bus," added Lt. Col. Elizabeth Rouse, the coroner, and a major at that time.

What brought you to these parts, Tyrone? Orders from "the Firm"?

Who are you trying to convince with that piece of moral hierarchy?

I'm sure if you opened a thread about the evil doings of the evil USA, it would go down very well. Why don't you try it?

This isn't the place for mixing metaphors.
sure sure but my question to you is "do you approve of torturing innocent men to death by beating them into a coma" when US troops do it...?


Don't try to drag me into your spiel, and back me into a corner. What do you get out of it?

I recall some American soldiers being severely punished for abuse of prisoners in Gitmo.

Who will hold ISIS accountable, and send them to the Tower?

This poster is obviously a sick, sick person. That's not surprising. There are a LOT of sick people on the internet.
You keep calling me names you cannot refute what I am saying though...you cannot refute that we torture people to death both overseas and in our domestic prisons
 
What brought you to these parts, Tyrone? Orders from "the Firm"?

Who are you trying to convince with that piece of moral hierarchy?

I'm sure if you opened a thread about the evil doings of the evil USA, it would go down very well. Why don't you try it?

This isn't the place for mixing metaphors.
sure sure but my question to you is "do you approve of torturing innocent men to death by beating them into a coma" when US troops do it...?

If you lived in the ME and ran your mouth like you do here, you would already be dead. There's one difference, genius.
That is irrelevant...if you ran your mouth you also would be dead...so what...by the way here is what we do in the US to just regular prisoners in our jails
FL Prison Guards Boil Mentally Ill Inmate Alive

Darren Rainey, Mentally Ill Inmate, Dies Unspeakable Death ...

Prisoner: I cleaned up skin of inmate scalded in shower ...

Yes? Prisoner abuse is going to happen at times. That does nothing to say that America is like ISIS, you moron.

So torturing prisoners to death [ an innocent man at that] is OK with you but if ISIS tortures a man by burning him they are worst ?

No, it is not okay, but it does not make your point either. Of course, no system is PERFECT. There is bound to be occasional instances of prisoner abuse. Duh.
 
I condemn in absolute and categorical terms what ISIS has done to prisoners but here is what we did to a totally innocent man:

Mr. Dilawar, age 22, had the misfortune to be driving his taxi back to his hometown with three passengers while on a road where a US military outpost had been the subject of a rocket attack. He spent five days at Afghan Air Force Base, shackled to a wall, his legs beaten to a pulp. This is a description of what he endured there at the hands of his interrogators, most of whom considered him innocent:



Black hood over his head caused difficulty breathing:


"He could not breathe," said ... one of Mr. Dilawar's passengers. [Note, the three surviving passengers were detained at Guantanamo for one year, before being released in March 2004 with official documents stating they posed no risk to the United States]
Forced to kneel and hold his arms, which were hand cuffed, over his head during interrogation:



[Dilawar] was unable to hold his cuffed hands above his head as instructed, prompting Sergeant Salcedo to slap them back up whenever they began to drop.
Beatings for not being able to sit upright because of the condition of his legs:



When Mr. Dilawar was unable to sit in the chair position against the wall because of his battered legs, the two interrogators grabbed him by the shirt and repeatedly shoved him back against the wall.
Kicked in groin; Pulled to standing position using his beards, foot crushed by interrogator's boot:



"They stood him up, and at one point Selena stepped on his bare foot with her boot and grabbed him by his beard and pulled him towards her," he went on. "Once Selena kicked Dilawar in the groin, private areas, with her right foot. She was standing some distance from him, and she stepped back and kicked him.
Dilawar's head slammed into table:



"[US Interrogator] had a rule that the detainee had to look at him, not me," the interpreter told investigators. "He gave him three chances, and then he grabbed him by the shirt and pulled him towards him, across the table, slamming his chest into the table front."
Threatened with anal rape:



Specialist Walls grabbed the prisoner and "shook him harshly," the interpreter said, telling him that if he failed to cooperate, he would be shipped to a prison in the United States, where he would be "treated like a woman, by the other men" ...
And of course the constant smashing of Mr. Dilawar's legs, shattering them into who knows how many tiny pieces:



The findings of Mr. Dilawar's autopsy were succinct. He had had some coronary artery disease, the medical examiner reported, but what caused his heart to fail was "blunt force injuries to the lower extremities."
One of the coroners later translated the assessment at a pre-trial hearing for Specialist Brand, saying the tissue in the young man's legs "had basically been pulpified."

"I've seen similar injuries in an individual run over by a bus," added Lt. Col. Elizabeth Rouse, the coroner, and a major at that time.

What brought you to these parts, Tyrone? Orders from "the Firm"?

Who are you trying to convince with that piece of moral hierarchy?

I'm sure if you opened a thread about the evil doings of the evil USA, it would go down very well. Why don't you try it?

This isn't the place for mixing metaphors.
sure sure but my question to you is "do you approve of torturing innocent men to death by beating them into a coma" when US troops do it...?


Don't try to drag me into your spiel, and back me into a corner. What do you get out of it?

I recall some American soldiers being severely punished for abuse of prisoners in Gitmo.

Who will hold ISIS accountable, and send them to the Tower?

This poster is obviously a sick, sick person. That's not surprising. There are a LOT of sick people on the internet.
You keep calling me names you cannot refute what I am saying though...you cannot refute that we torture people to death both overseas and in our domestic prisons

That's because people who would try to equate America with ISIS are nothing but worthless scumbags who should be shunned by society.
 
What brought you to these parts, Tyrone? Orders from "the Firm"?

Who are you trying to convince with that piece of moral hierarchy?

I'm sure if you opened a thread about the evil doings of the evil USA, it would go down very well. Why don't you try it?

This isn't the place for mixing metaphors.
sure sure but my question to you is "do you approve of torturing innocent men to death by beating them into a coma" when US troops do it...?

If you lived in the ME and ran your mouth like you do here, you would already be dead. There's one difference, genius.
That is irrelevant...if you ran your mouth you also would be dead...so what...by the way here is what we do in the US to just regular prisoners in our jails
FL Prison Guards Boil Mentally Ill Inmate Alive

Darren Rainey, Mentally Ill Inmate, Dies Unspeakable Death ...

Prisoner: I cleaned up skin of inmate scalded in shower ...

Yes? Prisoner abuse is going to happen at times. That does nothing to say that America is like ISIS, you moron.

So torturing prisoners to death [ an innocent man at that] is OK with you but if ISIS tortures a man by burning him they are worst ?

This begs the question why you are so hell bent on his thinking the way you want him to.

Do you know him/her personally? Some anonymous black writing on a screen?
 

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