Here's a new video from the RNC, calling Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi "Pussy Galore":
I was going to comment on the part where the gun points at her, but (unlike the RNC) we have a policy forbidding references to assassinating elected officials.
So now you might be thinking, So what if the Speaker of the House used her "Pussy Galore" to force Dick Cheney into torturing people, against his will? What's so bad about that?
Well, while being the victim of waterboarding isn't so bad, being the perpetrator is no fun at all. Listen to this radio interview with Mike Ritz, a former interrogation instructor and Tony Lagouranis, a former army interrogator in the Abu Ghraib prison:
And if you think Nancy Pelosi invented waterboarding to find useful information of the Iraq-Al Queda-WMD link, you're wrong. Nancy Pelosi invented waterboarding because of her dominitrix-like feminine sadism:
I was going to comment on the part where the gun points at her, but (unlike the RNC) we have a policy forbidding references to assassinating elected officials.
So now you might be thinking, So what if the Speaker of the House used her "Pussy Galore" to force Dick Cheney into torturing people, against his will? What's so bad about that?
Well, while being the victim of waterboarding isn't so bad, being the perpetrator is no fun at all. Listen to this radio interview with Mike Ritz, a former interrogation instructor and Tony Lagouranis, a former army interrogator in the Abu Ghraib prison:
"...When I came back I was experiencing intense guilt. I'm still dealing with that, and I think that any sane person put in the situation that I was of brutalizing a helpless person, it doesn't matter who they are, you're going to suffer psychological consequences. A friend of mine trained with me as an interrogator and trained in Arabic with me. She was sent to Iraq and asked to use these harsh techniques in the interrogation booth in Tal Afar. She refused, twice. She was ultimately taken off of her post. She... she killed herself rather than use these techniques. We're asking our young servicemen and women to make a choice. To torture people or destroy themselves, and I don't think that's how we want to treat our service people.
THAT is the sort of horror that Nancy "Pussy Galore" Pelosi inflicted on Dick Cheney.And if you think Nancy Pelosi invented waterboarding to find useful information of the Iraq-Al Queda-WMD link, you're wrong. Nancy Pelosi invented waterboarding because of her dominitrix-like feminine sadism:
"In my experience they didn't yield any useful information. Even if it did, you couldn't separate it from the information that wasn't useful. You can torture somebody into confessing to any crime you want. I could torture you until you confessed to murdering JFK, but that doesn't mean you did it, and it's certainly not intelligence."
But it wasn't just feminine pain-lust that inspired Nancy Pelosi to invent waterboarding, it was also her desire to sabotage our security:Many of the detainees I interrogated, and tortured, didn't have information to give me. They hadn't committed any crime or action against the US forces. Beyond that, even when you're dealing with someone who does have information, I think that torturing them is the worst possible way to go. The FBI does not use torture and they have a 90% success rate in their interrogation practices, and I saw nothing close to that in Iraq using any of these techniques....look at the case of Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi who was initially captured and cooperated with FBI interrogations. They were using report building techniques, they were giving him the incentive of promising that his wife and family could come to the United States. And this guy, who was very guilty, was cooperating, giving us actual intelligence information. What happened was that the CIA came in, asked if they could use more enhanced interrogation techniques on the individual and through rendition took him to a foreign country. They utilized those techniques. At first he clammed up completely, and then ultimately he linked al-Qaeda to Iraq and claimed that Iraq had trained al-Qaeda in weapons of mass destruction.
Maybe in San Fransisco torture is considered okay, due to the S&M freaks who do it on streetcorners, but here in REAL AMERICA we believe in bringing torturers (which means Nancy Pelosi, and Nancy Pelosi only) to justice.


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