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43. And peace to you...
Sun Jan 20, 2013, 05:28 PM
Jan 2013

...sweet Kpete. I used to have a book that revealed all of this, but gave it to my son. Can't call son today, as he is visiting his SO in the hospital. If he calls me later when he gets home, will ask him to give me the author and title. Checked my bibliography and couldn't find it in there either. Later...

This is one movie I refuse to support Bjorn Against Jan 2013 #1
I agree, Bjorn. I wouldn't support it, for the reasons you gave. n/t truth2power Jan 2013 #8
you'n'me both MotherPetrie Jan 2013 #2
This movie is simply another attempt ProSense Jan 2013 #3
I think the Hurt Locker and now this is the way Hollywood shows that they are not as "liberal" WCGreen Jan 2013 #4
That would actually make a good movie leftstreet Jan 2013 #13
precisely....cheney & bu$h* should be prosecuted for starting an illegal war spanone Jan 2013 #23
You should watch theKed Jan 2013 #65
I didn't get that impression from the 'The Hurt Locker' at all RZM Jan 2013 #20
+1,000,000,000 x 1,000,000,000 - Well put and definitely coalition_unwilling Jan 2013 #53
one of the best movies i have ever seen arely staircase Jan 2013 #5
If you haven't seen it - don't review it lame54 Jan 2013 #6
kpete didn't review it. Taibbi, the author of the article did see it... truth2power Jan 2013 #10
thanks truth2power kpete Jan 2013 #22
me either. n/t truth2power Jan 2013 #70
Sorry - that was meant for another poster - not the OP lame54 Jan 2013 #73
No problem. n/t truth2power Jan 2013 #74
Hey, if Judgment at Nuremeberg can win an Oscar, so can its polar opposite. nt raouldukelives Jan 2013 #7
Despite its many critics on the Left, 24 actually did a fair job of this Orrex Jan 2013 #9
I'll have to take your word . . . another_liberal Jan 2013 #18
"24" was Lynne Cheney's Bainbridge Bear Jan 2013 #26
She said that? another_liberal Jan 2013 #28
Only because "Real Housewives Of The One Percent" was canceled Kennah Jan 2013 #59
It showed that torture was completely ineffective and clever interrogation got restyles. grantcart Jan 2013 #29
The United States executed Japanese . . . another_liberal Jan 2013 #32
Well put. nt Quixote1818 Jan 2013 #52
Excellent. I refuse to see the movie. Why in plethoro Jan 2013 #11
Excellent post . . . another_liberal Jan 2013 #12
See my post above Orrex Jan 2013 #14
I agree. So completely opposite what is typically described. Robb Jan 2013 #44
Yes... ReRe Jan 2013 #31
I'll buy . . . another_liberal Jan 2013 #35
Saw it, and quite frankly... 99Forever Jan 2013 #15
The article quoted in the OP was written by someone who DID see it, drm604 Jan 2013 #25
I comment to both. 99Forever Jan 2013 #27
I have never seen a snuff film either . . . another_liberal Jan 2013 #33
Not so sure what that is supposed to mean. 99Forever Jan 2013 #39
It means . . . another_liberal Jan 2013 #46
What I "get"... 99Forever Jan 2013 #47
If drawing . . . another_liberal Jan 2013 #51
Well sir... 99Forever Jan 2013 #60
This message was self-deleted by its author another_liberal Jan 2013 #66
This message was self-deleted by its author another_liberal Jan 2013 #67
OK, 99, I offered you the point for free . . . another_liberal Jan 2013 #68
Well alrighty then. 99Forever Jan 2013 #69
I also took that freebie back . . . another_liberal Jan 2013 #71
.. 99Forever Jan 2013 #72
A gungeoneer has no problem with a torture flick Hugabear Jan 2013 #50
Would I be that ... 99Forever Jan 2013 #61
I miss Stanley Kubrick dogknob Jan 2013 #16
Anyone ever think that that our involvement with torture now sets a precedent? busterbrown Jan 2013 #17
So true . . . another_liberal Jan 2013 #19
That same point was made to Donald Rumsfeld Orrex Jan 2013 #36
Nailed it. There's no "honesty" in alluding to torture w/o including its moral & practical failure. DirkGently Jan 2013 #21
Won't be seeing this. Military Apes with Guns Part 4591405739 LittleBlue Jan 2013 #24
It's an awful film. Even the acting is terrible. grahamhgreen Jan 2013 #30
Let me see if I got this straight: OnyxCollie Jan 2013 #34
NatGeo did a docu-drama on that very thing. LAGC Jan 2013 #42
I have NO desire to see ZD30 either... ReRe Jan 2013 #37
ReRe kpete Jan 2013 #41
And peace to you... ReRe Jan 2013 #43
Director's: "depiction is not endorsement," seems TWO-FACED. Festivito Jan 2013 #38
EXCEPT the movie showed torture DID NOT WORK. but detective work over a decade did graham4anything Jan 2013 #40
I know. What movie did he see? Robb Jan 2013 #45
I agree 100%. Torture happened and the movie didn't gloss over that fact. It's historical fact Quixote1818 Jan 2013 #49
Like Sherlock Holmes "The Dog that didn't bark" see # 29 above grantcart Jan 2013 #62
i liked the part when bruce willis rode in on a gold unicorn with twin mount .50 cal datasuspect Jan 2013 #48
Emphatic K&R! I refuse to fund the mass media glorification of extra-judicial coalition_unwilling Jan 2013 #54
Too right. another_liberal Jan 2013 #56
Wonder how this drivel presents fucking CIA fake polio vaccination drive and how much harm it did. idwiyo Jan 2013 #55
They're just "Collateral Damage" another_liberal Jan 2013 #58
But of course! Little bit of torture - who gives a shit, it's all worth it! Dead and paralysed kids? idwiyo Jan 2013 #63
Just like a big football game . . . another_liberal Jan 2013 #64
Can't wait to see this tomorrow... truebrit71 Jan 2013 #57
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