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    Red Hot Torture

    Red Hot Torture

    By: Bill O'Reilly for BillOReilly.com

    Thursday, Sep 14, 2006


    Thanks to the New York Times, we now know the dreaded torture methods the sadistic CIA used on captured al-Qaeda big shots shortly after the 9/11 attack. I warn you: Reading this column any further will subject you to unvarnished brutality.

    According to a front page article in the Times on Sunday, September 10th, Pakistani authorities captured Abu Zubaydah, al-Qaeda's personnel director, a few months after the terror attack five years ago. Zubaydah, wounded in the confrontation, was turned over to American authorities and whisked away to Bangkok, Thailand, where FBI interrogators began questioning him.

    According to unnamed sources in the Times article, the FBI and CIA clashed over whether to use soft or tough questioning methods on the captured terrorist. Because it had jurisdiction, the CIA took over, and the inquisition began. Agency interrogators stripped Zubaydah, put him in a freezing room, and subjected him to Red Hot Chili Peppers.

    Not the vegetables, the rock group.

    Apparently, the CIA sadists cranked up the volume on some Red Hot Chili Peppers recordings and Zubaydah broke. Wouldn't you?

    Now, I am not making this up. The dreaded torture machine that is the Bush administration unleashed the Red Hot Chili Peppers on an al-Qaeda big shot. How could they?

    According to the article, Zubaydah gave up a number of his fellow killers, including Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the mastermind of 9/11. But come on, the ends do not justify the means. Using the Chili Peppers is beyond the pale.

    Somewhere, Attila the Hun is weeping with laughter.

    But this whole thing is deadly serious. Thanks to the American thugs at Abu Ghraib and the hysterical left-wing press, the entire world thinks the USA is a nation of brutes who torture for pleasure. Human rights groups can't condemn us fast enough for our terrible treatment of people captured on the battlefields of Afghanistan and Iraq. Guantanamo Bay is a Gulag, Dick Cheney is Henrich Himmler. And the beat goes on.

    But amidst all the hew and cry, there are few specifics. As far as I can determine, waterboardingâ??that is, submerging a suspect in waterâ??was used a couple of times, but is now banned. Stress positions and sleep deprivation have been used in limited situations. And now we know the Peppers were in play.

    Of course, in reporting the interrogation story, the Times played up the conflict between the FBI and the CIA big, but buried the lead. In the final two paragraphs of the lengthy report, the importance of the Chili Pepper story emerges. Times reporter David Johnston quotes yet another anonymous "government official" as saying, "The fact of the matter is that Abu Zubaydah was defiant and evasive until the approved procedures were used. He soon began to provide information on key Al Qaeda operators to help us find and capture those responsible for the 9/11 attacks."

    That sounds like a good thing to me, but I do have some advice for the CIA the next time around: Use Ludacris, and you'll get bin Laden.
    Torog Reviewed by Torog on . Red Hot Torture Red Hot Torture By: Bill O'Reilly for BillOReilly.com Thursday, Sep 14, 2006 Thanks to the New York Times, we now know the dreaded torture methods the sadistic CIA used on captured al-Qaeda big shots shortly after the 9/11 attack. I warn you: Reading this column any further will subject you to unvarnished brutality. According to a front page article in the Times on Sunday, September 10th, Pakistani authorities captured Abu Zubaydah, al-Qaeda's personnel director, a few months Rating: 5

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    Red Hot Torture

    O'Reilly? Wasn't he the one who was going to send Fox Security to arrest a caller whos comments he didn't like?

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    Red Hot Torture

    They should've played Barry Manilow at full volume, anyone would crack under that pressure.

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    Red Hot Torture

    Quote Originally Posted by Hamlet
    O'Reilly? Wasn't he the one who was going to send Fox Security to arrest a caller whos comments he didn't like?
    What exactly was FOX security going to do to them, repeatedly ask them for their badge until they cracked.

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    Red Hot Torture

    "What exactly was FOX security going to do to them, repeatedly ask them for their badge until they cracked."

    O'Reilly is trying to piggyback a line item to Bush's bill counteracting article three of the Geneva Convention so that Fox Security can torture people who don't agree with him.

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    Red Hot Torture

    Terrorism = Randomly killing up innocent people.
    Terrorism = Dropping bombs on innocent people.
    Two wrongs don't make a right.

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    Red Hot Torture

    You guys are missing it big time.........

    you need death metal


    Like Al Capone Said....."give me pliers and a blow torch, and ill get anybody to say anything"

    Lets start with the pliers and torch and work our way to Ludacris.... LOL

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    Red Hot Torture

    "Like Al Capone Said....."give me pliers and a blow torch, and ill get anybody to say anything""

    No doubt about it. If I were tied in a chair and they were working me over with plyers and a blow torch I would tell them anything they wanted to hear. Information? baby you got it! My grandma did it! the bitch! Wadda ya wanna know?!

    ...and then, if i survived and got out of that chair, I would spend the rest of my life hunting those bastards down.

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    Red Hot Torture

    Quote Originally Posted by Hamlet
    "Like Al Capone Said....."give me pliers and a blow torch, and ill get anybody to say anything""

    No doubt about it. If I were tied in a chair and they were working me over with plyers and a blow torch I would tell them anything they wanted to hear. Information? baby you got it! My grandma did it! the bitch! Wadda ya wanna know?!

    ...and then, if i survived and got out of that chair, I would spend the rest of my life hunting those bastards down.
    who said you left alive?


    your dead dumb shit... how do you hunt dead?


    Time to take the gloves off..........

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    Red Hot Torture

    Quote Originally Posted by PieEyedPiper
    Terrorism = Randomly killing up innocent people.
    Terrorism = Dropping bombs on innocent people.
    Two wrongs don't make a right.
    Let me tell you about Moral equvalancy......

    One side (them) is trying to kill inocent people...

    one side isnt (us)....

    It is hard to understand under all that hate for america


    its call WW3 against Islamofascism.... learn it, know it, live it

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