Puppycow
Penultimate Amazing
Does Jesse Ventura think it would be morally acceptable to waterboard Dick Cheney?
Is that right? A full-blown 9-11 Truther? Didn't know that about him.
Questions regarding 9/11
In April and May 2008, Jesse Ventura, in several radio interviews for his new book, Don't Start the Revolution Without Me, expressed concerns about what he described as some of the unanswered questions of the September 11, 2001 attacks.[44] His remarks about the possibility that the World Trade Center was demolished with explosives were also repeated in newspaper and television stories following some of the interviews.[45]
Ventura was interviewed on the Alex Jones radio show on April 2, 2008, on the Opie and Anthony on April 8, 2008, and on the The Howard Stern Show on May 21, 2008, discussing his views on 9/11 with the shows' hosts.[46] He said that he felt that many unanswered questions remain, such as how World Trade Center Building 7, which was not struck by a plane, collapsed on the afternoon of 9/11 in a manner which resembled a well executed controlled demolition[47] Ventura stated:
"Two planes struck two buildings... but how is it that a third building fell 5 hours later? How could this building just implode into its own footprint 5 hours later - that's my first question - the 9/11 Commission didn't even devote one page to that in their big volume of investigation... In my opinion, there is no doubt that that building was brought down with demolition."[48]
He also expressed bewilderment at how the Twin Towers appeared pulverized to dust and how they fell at virtually free-fall speed, when no other massive steel-framed buildings had ever collapsed in this manner due to fire before.[45]
Is that right? A full-blown 9-11 Truther? Didn't know that about him.
His argument has been addressed a thousand times. Note where Ventura says the WTC fell "at the speed of gravity" and says if an object was dropped it would fall at exactly the same rate that the WTC collapsed. But as every single video of the event shows, large chunks of the building did indeed fall much faster than the collapse wave progressed.
Jesse doesn't understand what he is seeing, proof of diminished mental capacity.
That's just one example, of course.
Um, yeah. Jesse Ventura is wrong about the WTC collapse.
Wait, isn't the discussion about waterboarding and the merits of torturing terror suspects?
Who would you consider to be more creditable? Former military interrogators from two wars who denounce the use of torture for practical as well as moral reasons?Since headscratcher4 has disappeared from the thread, his reason for selecting Ventura as a spokesperson on waterboarding, when there are much more credible sources, rather undermines the point of the OP.
Who would you consider to be more creditable? Former military interrogators from two wars who denounce the use of torture for practical as well as moral reasons?
Okay, what about the more recent example?Neither. Fort Hunt interrogator Kolm's recollections didn't stand up to closer scrutiny and Ret. Maj. Arnold Kohn's remembrances of his time at Fort Hunt are evidence that threats of torture were de rigueur and also, that he doesn't know about what other methods were used.
Puppycow,
I think the point was to illustrate how ineffective torture is, and how people will say anything to make it stop
Okay, what about the more recent example?
Who would you consider to be more creditable? Former military interrogators from two wars who denounce the use of torture for practical as well as moral reasons?
Agreed. My point was that Cicero finds no one who speaks out against torture is creditable.Or John McCain? We've already heard from the most credible people on the use of torture. Adding Jesse Ventura to the pile does nothing.
Um, if you can verify something through other means, why the hell do we need to torture someone?On the other hand, as a means for extracting accurate information that can be subsequently confirmed through other means, such that the only way to stop the torture is to make testable claims that are true when tested, I can see waterboarding--if it's truly as horrendous as they say--being extremely effective.
Because having something done to YOU in a controlled environment that can be stopped at any time is SO the same as killing someone in a war.When it comes to waterboarding Ventura is "Talky Tina," when it comes to his true service record Jesse isn't so forthcoming.
What about those who say that even if it does produce trustworthy information occasionally, there is no way of knowing when that happens, which is functionally the same as never producing it?You are correct in that it doesn't only produce trustworthy information. What bothers me, still, is that some want to say that it never produces trustworthy info.