al Qaeda operative caught

You people have no imagination at all. Inject a drop of kerosene into a vein if you want to watch him dance to a long, painful death. Shove a queen termite up his ass and let the rest of the colony follow. Let a school of leaches suck him dry.


Fireants, sheesh. Wannabees.
 
Put staples through his eyelids and blow smoke in his eyes.

I've personally always it would be interesting to shoot someone at close range with a shotgun loaded with tablesalt. Repeatedly. :D
 
Damn....I just wanted him to experience the terror that his victims did. A few seconds freefalling would seem more rewarding to me.
 
tie him to a stake and let let relatives of the WTC victims stick one pin in him until he's dead.
 
Well, if you want, I can dream up a few quickies. A long drawn out build up, with a spectacular finallie that he'll be fully aware of right up til his last breath.

But you might not sleep too well after I tell you them.
 
After reading this thread, it comes to my attention that we are all some pretty sick fucks. That, and I'm really proud. :hairbang:
 
I'd really like to hear them, I enjoy learning new sick and twisted ways to torture people. Call it a hobby. :shrug:
 
I'll think about it. I don't wanna give away all my secrets. Besides, there's still that AUP in force.
 
We got to torture this guy at least a while before we
throw him out of the plane.
He knows a lot of secrets.:devil:
 
I'll be damned. It didn't take 235 lawyers & 4350 diplomats to take care of business. This can't be our guvmint.

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the suspected mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks, was handed over to the United States and taken to an undisclosed location outside the country, a senior government official said Sunday.
 
Amendment VIII

Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
oh yeah, the government doesn't have to honor that ratty old sheet of paper anymore, i forgot.
 
Don't worry tommy. We're just entertaining some thoughts of 'street justice'. We still believe in that ratty old sheet of paper. I do, anyway...:D
 
tommyj27 said:
Amendment VIII

Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
oh yeah, the government doesn't have to honor that ratty old sheet of paper anymore, i forgot.
Not when its a prisoner of war they sure as hell don't. Prisoners are dealt with under the UCMJ methodology ...which, in basic, means you have very little expectations of the standard carviar and cream treatment.
 
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