Quote Originally Posted by DarkTemplarZero
To D2: Same as I said to Roy, celebrating one death is still Barbaric, and just because people did it in the past doesn't mean you should keep up the traditions. If everybody did that, we'd still be selling our children into slavery as advocated in the Bible, Exodus 21:7. And I don't know where the hell you get your opinions of torture from, maybe next time talk to an actual torture survivor before you make yourself look stupid. Read up on waterboarding, it's not exactly something you'd see at a frat house.
For my opinions on torture, I've been studying the Holocaust since I was 8 years old- almost every book I've read on it was written by a survivor. I've studied the behavior of the Japanese during WWII. My father was a Colonel during Desert Storm- in fact, he coordinated Air Force communications- and he told me some things about Saddam that the Propoganda department wouldn't release, fearing that it was so horrible that no one would believe it. Try cracking a history book someday to figure out what real torture is.

I know perfectly well what waterboarding is. I also spent the last six months working with fraternity boys and sorority girls, and they were doing things to each other that I would consider just about on par.


And you still haven't answered my question of how you could not afford a book that's in the public domain.