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Old 07-01-2010, 06:57 PM   #33
averkif

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I hear you, I agree that like posse comitatus for example there should be limits always when it comes to something along these and those lines.
But I am thinking past this, we have not had to address nor think ahead facing whom and what we are now facing.




Example, lets play suppose for a moment. Lets us suppose we find a foreign national flying in on an American carrier, information says hes got some type of material that may gotten past a previous search in his bags, he gets his bags, or maybe hes found with it getting on in NYC going to say LA?
We bag him and theres a nuclear trigger device inside.

What do we do? How do we approach this?

Sound crazy? Sure, I guess. Think it won’t ever happen? Or something along these lines, where in the lines disappear? Maybe. Maybe not, but we had better start thinking ahead and outside the box and lines, they certainly are. We cannot be hamstrung when it does.

If a plane goes down next week and it is discovered that a guy this guy may have known did it, using this methodology and from the same grp. of folks, someone he could have described or fingered, question 1; why didn’t we know everything he did by sweating him and making sure?
"Sweating" or "torturing?"

Not trying to pick a fight - it's a reasonable question. And, yes, I consider waterboarding to be torture.
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