Patriotic Trump: I Would Bring Back Waterboarding-----"It's Peanuts Compared To What They Do To Us"

Water boarding is no big deal. It does not hurt the person. They are in no real danger. It just simulates the sensation of drowning, thereby triggering the panic impulse, which can be terrifying to the subject. But as far as actual harm? It is harmless. It is certainly a lot more humane than techniques used by some other countries.

Electric shock to the testicles does not really hurt either

They are in no real danger
 
Water boarding is no big deal. It does not hurt the person. They are in no real danger. It just simulates the sensation of drowning, thereby triggering the panic impulse, which can be terrifying to the subject. But as far as actual harm? It is harmless. It is certainly a lot more humane than techniques used by some other countries.

Electric shock to the testicles does not really hurt either

They are in no real danger

I believe you, as YOU would know!
 
Trump may run as an independent.

Trump is going to win this. He still has my vote.
I do wonder what will happen if it becomes a brokered convention. Does he throw his support behind some surprise candidate on the second ballot like a Romney, or does he break and go independent?
Trump names Cruz when asked about VP spot | TheHill
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The Hill
5 days ago - Donald Trump on Tuesday named Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) when asked about his possible running mate in 2016. “Ted Cruz is now agreeing with me 100 percent,” he said when asked about his vice presidential pick, according to Lifezette.
Then he would be a hypocrite that sells out everything he has been campaigning against. Frankly, I thought that write up just made it seem like he didn't know what a corrupt power hungry globalist Cruz really is.
Ted Cruz's Neocon Problem - Infogram, charts & infographics

Ted Cruz's Closest Counselors Are Neocons
Ted Cruz's Closest Counselors Are Neocons

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"Sweet cofounded Chertoff Group with former Bush and Obama administration Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff. Hardly the pedigree of an outsider. In fact, his neocon bona fides could not be better.


As a leader of the Chertoff Group, Sweet “advocated for expanding NSA metadata collection.” Again, this belies Ted Cruz’s public position on the NSA’s unconstitutional surveillance of Americans.


“One of the most troubling things we have seen in recent years is an expansion of federal government authority into surveilling American citizens. I am proud to be a co-sponsor of the USA Freedom Act," Cruz said during a speech in Austin in November 2014.


Despite such public declarations, it’s little wonder that a key member of the Cruz foreign policy team would support dragnet surveillance of Americans given that one of the principals of the Chertoff Group is General Michael Hayden, director of the NSA until 2005."


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Daily Beast reported in July 2014 that Victoria Coates “asks interns to read that essay when they start working for [Senator Cruz].”


On his campaign website, Ted Cruz promises to “restore our Constitution” and to follow the Founders in looking to the Constitution “to act as chains to bind the mischief of government.”


One would imagine that restoring the Constitution and being bound by its chains would include not using the U.S. military to topple governments — no matter how tyrannical — or to funnel funds from taxpayers to the coffers of the “moderate” extremists who declare their allegiance to the American side in foreign conflicts.


Someone committed to that constitutional tack would certainly not choose neocon interventionists with the resumés of Chad Sweet and Victoria Coates.


All of this should be sufficient to give pause to patriots inclined to support Ted Cruz’s run for the White House. Surprisingly, this is just one layer of the neocon nest surrounding Ted Cruz.


Cruz’s foreign policy advisor is James Woolsey, a player who would be drafted in the first round of any neocon fantasy team owner.


The Infogram bio is enough evidence to convict Woolsey of being neocon to the core:


Woolsey was a national security specialist and former Director of the CIA under the Clinton administration. He heads up many Neoconservative groups including being the Chairman of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, and Founding Member of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.


More than just academic advocacy of the military-industrial complex and the global deployment of American troops to force democracy on the world, Woolsey has no problem putting the noose around those who act against the growth of the government.


In a December 2013 interview with Fox News, Woolsey made the following shocking statement when asked about NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden: “I think giving him amnesty is idiotic,” Woolsey said. “He should be prosecuted for treason. If convicted by a jury of his peers, he should be hanged by his neck until he is dead.”


That’s not just think-tank rhetoric, that’s reign-of-terror-type talk.


Some readers familiar with the associations typical of such neocon movers and shakers might be surprised to not have read the words “Council on Foreign Relations” yet in this piece.


The wait is over. . . "


Of course, you won't find about any of THAT in the corporate controlled media, the fact that he uses the same bureacrats as the Clintons? They never reveal establishment dirt about their filthy scum politicians. If Trump is stupid enough to make Cruz his VP, the establishment will off him. Count on it.


Well, unless Trump makes a deal. That is after all, what he is good at, eh? :lmao:
 
If Trump submits himself to 183 consecutive waterboardings and we find he is not withholding any more information then I'll back him.

182 won't do it because we'd be like, wait, he could still be hiding something, the magic number is 183. You know, because its so effective.
 
Water boarding is no big deal. It does not hurt the person. They are in no real danger. It just simulates the sensation of drowning, thereby triggering the panic impulse, which can be terrifying to the subject. But as far as actual harm? It is harmless. It is certainly a lot more humane than techniques used by some other countries.

Electric shock to the testicles does not really hurt either

They are in no real danger
I will take your word on that.
 
Attended military academy and Wharton Business School.
Stood up for Birthers and challenged Obama on his fraud.
Believes USA is “the greatest force for freedom the world has ever known”

These are part of an "agenda", are they?
 
Torture doesn't work for information extraction so why would you do it?
Sadistic pleasure?
 
Attended military academy and Wharton Business School.
Stood up for Birthers and challenged Obama on his fraud.
Believes USA is “the greatest force for freedom the world has ever known”

These are part of an "agenda", are they?
Trump agenda:

.... For drilling our own.

Link?
I cut it down to one to make it simple for ya.

So.................................................... crickets.

Color me surprised.


 

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