Athan
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No.
When it's Hannity.
Yeah, he may get his jollies from it.
No.
When it's Hannity.
I have to say this folks, just the snickering talk of wanting to be the one to torture Hannity is really defeating any moral arguement you have against him. Just because you feel he is your enemy you are thinking it is funny to subject him to torture? Sometimes my fellow patriots make me very sad.
How is this the same???
The whole point of torture is that it hurts, and you don't know if you are going to live or die, or if the torture will get so bad it will be worse than death.
Hannity is just going to be experiencing the "hurt" part, knowing full well that he will be going home to his family that night.
I've got the cell number of a dominatrix he might want to call.
Yep. Totally different when you can say you have had enough, and you KNOW you can say when you have had enough.
You know, if he does this, he'll come back saying that it's not that bad. However, both the interrogators and Hannity know full well that what he'll experience is only momentary discomfort. He has the luxury of knowing that he'll go home safe and sound, and I'll bet all the procedures are explained to him beforehand so that he won't go through the psychological trauma of an actual detainee. All safety precautions will be in place, etc.
This is little more than a show, and is of little value scientifically.
LMAO Keith Olbermann is paying $1000 per second Hannity undergoes. Now there's some money well spent.
http://www.wowowow.com/politics/olb...very-second-hannity-waterboarded-video-276465
Let me do it.
Please?
If he's being "tortured" by somebody who isn't preceived as a real threat then the torture can't be compared.
Waterboarding Sean Hannity
Olbermann presses Hannity on his waterboard offer
By DAVID BAUDER – 4 hours ago
NEW YORK (AP) — The debate over torture is getting personal for two of cable TV's prime-time hosts. After Fox News Channel's Sean Hannity made a seemingly impromptu offer last week to undergo waterboarding as a benefit for charity, MSNBC's Keith Olbermann leapt at it. He offered $1,000 to the families of U.S. troops for every second Hannity withstood the technique.
How is this the same???
The whole point of torture is that it hurts, and you don't know if you are going to live or die, or if the torture will get so bad it will be worse than death.
Hannity is just going to be experiencing the "hurt" part, knowing full well that he will be going home to his family that night.