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Originally Posted by Nebe
I think we could have tortured more people to reap more information. We should have.
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clearly the fault lies with the Shepard, sheepdog and the sheep... who's actions have caused the wolves to be hungry....and therefore must learn to either coexist with the wolves or determine how to best avoid inflaming the hunger of the wolves to minimize their desire to feed.....something like that
funny....I've never heard of a wolf going easy on a sheep...maybe in an Aesops's Fable....I see the story from Pakistan and what has gone on in Iraq recently and other places and realize we cannot deal "humanely" with the inhumane...any of those folks would have chosen waterboarding I think, over what they and their children met......it's incredible that this is even a discussion....we seemed determined to tie the paws of the sheepdog behind it's back and I guess bark louder whenever it determines/divines the wolf might be hungry trusting that the wolves will respond in kind by what?...not eating as many sheep? good grief...