Friday, May 30, 2008

Senator McCain is Right - Torture is Wrong - In Fact it Causes Brain Damage

Studies on those who have been tortured show that they have had their personalities, bodies and minds permanently damaged to a point that they cannot function correctly. Senator McCain knows this from first hand experience, so when he debates this topic we should listen. Senator McCain shows signs of permanent damage himself and cannot wave his arms like other presidents did.

When there are signs of physical harm, generally there are far worse signs of mental harm, personality flaws such a fits of rage and mental health problems. So, when Senator McCain discusses these things he knows very well from personal experience exactly what he is talking about, so shouldn't we listen?

Some say that by torturing international terrorists, we can some how get information from them and make them in such a way that they cannot function properly as leaders of their cause or as suicide bombers in the future. These proponents disagree with Senator McCain on the torturing of murderers and terrorists. Although, it is not unusual from terrorists to torture their victims, it is cruel, but just because they do should not mean we should, says Senator McCain.

We should all feel sorry for Senator John McCain for the ordeal he went through with terrorism and the harm that was done to his body and brain functions, it just was not fair, as he was simply doing his job. Senator John McCain, was flying his Navy Aircraft attacking the enemy's military not innocent civilians, yet he was tortured brutally for 7-years.

A lot of permanent damage can be done to one's body and their brain in that time period. So, we are to listen to his comments now, because no one knows how much brain damage was caused to Senator John McCain, only he knows and he has not mentioned that yet to us. Think about how important this issue is to our nation, listen to his anger and consider if this one issue is to be the deciding factor in this coming election.

Learn more about Ron Paul for President and the Ron Paul Freedom movement:

http://www.ron-paul-freedom-movement.blogspot.com

Learn more about Mike Huckabee:

http://www.mikehuckabee.com/

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