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Hello, Jerry
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I agree with the military waterboarding. If it gets results, then do it. I don't even want to THINK of what those terrorists are doing to POWs captured in Iraq and Afghaninstan, trying to get intel out of them before filming a video and cutting their heads off. |
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Porno Music Producer
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Have Fub!™
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Seriously.
After the initial few seconds of panic, the inhaling of water is not that bad. This is what has been reported by people who have drowned and been revived by CPR or other means. For more information on what it's like to die different ways, click below. http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg19626252.800 |
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Eats Yukons 4 Breakfast
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He held his breath? For what, 10 seconds? He didn't last but 10 seconds... Seriously I believe it's rough, but I think I could go longer with those guys doing it because they were going easy .They barely poured anything over him and he was freaking out. That was puss waterboarding. I wanna see a guy get sloshed with a gallon!
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Tripw0l @ work
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Last edited by Trizzle : 07-06-2008 at 06:39 AM. |
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