Girls in the Democratic Party claiming that waterboarding was a war crime in world war ii when the japanese did it, wow, they must have been playing with their barbies as kids and not reading about the history of world war ii and what the japanese did to their prisoners. No, waterboarding would be a reward. [laughter] youve been good today, were just going to waterboard you. Lets get you out of those cold electrodes and get you into a nice waterboard. No, waterboarding as racked by the japanese as practiced by the japanese would be something as i describe in this book. They fill the prisoners stomach up with water, so much water, so much water, smash down on it with a stick to make the prisoner vomit. They would pour saltwater down the prisoners mouth until he vomited. Fill prisoners these are three different versions of waterboarding fill the prisoners stomach up with rice and then force him to drink water until his stomach exploded. The one case they kept citing of a guy, something a
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conditions. our next is to treat them more effectively and sympathetically in the patient s own community. the deinstitutionalization movement was kicked off by jfk, and what he was recognizing was that warehousing people was inhumane. but in order to deinstitutionalize responsibly, it required the development of treatment, jobs, and housing. in 1963, president kennedy signed the community mental health act, legislation that planned to use federal money to build mental health centers within communities across the country. the plane lands in dallas. but when kennedy was assassinated, his vision was cut short. four years later, then-governor ronald reagan pushed for california to become the first state to move forward on deinstitutionalization, signing the patient s bill of rights, which ended the practice of locking up most patients against their will. but reagan s plan didn t fund
deinstitutionalization movement stemmed from sincere calls to be more compassionate to a population not helped in the right way, but the question i have for these people, what is compassionate about letting somebody roam the subways and live on the street and the situation they hurt somebody and ruin the rest of their lives. there s no shot at coming back from a murder charge. so whether it s through the criminal justice system or through the mental health system, one of the things we need to do is focus on incapacitating people who are a danger and everything needs to be on the table, that includes incarceration and also involuntary institutionalization. sandra: yeah, and we know how some feel about this in the city, but the new york times is writing this is a best test for the new mayor, adams, after months of warring, writes, and many business executives that crime and fears of crime were hurting new york s economic recovery. the fatal shoving in the heart of the midtown busines
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