February 08, 2010
Color me a little skeptical
The Daily Mail is reporting that a US Soldier stationed at Ft. Lewis has been accused of waterboarding his 4 year old daughter because she couldn't recite the alphabet.
The link they attempt to draw is that his service made him do it -
I'm a little skeptical. First, I haven't heard this reported on local news so I kind of doubt the story in general. Second, Parents abuse kids everyday and it has nothing to do with military service so this is a cheap shot at the military.
The link they attempt to draw is that his service made him do it -
Police have not revealed Tabor's military service, but his base is home to units that have served in Iraq and Afghanistan.
I'm a little skeptical. First, I haven't heard this reported on local news so I kind of doubt the story in general. Second, Parents abuse kids everyday and it has nothing to do with military service so this is a cheap shot at the military.
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Waterboarding my kids? Never thought of that before. I can always use a new trick in my arsenal.
They'll be cleaning their rooms TODAY, you can be sure.
Posted by: Car in at February 08, 2010 08:56 AM (DIsMj)
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Boy, am I glad my old man was in medical service during his 26 year stint in the Army, and not Intelligence. I'd still be coughing up water if he changed his MOS.
Posted by: Jay in Ames at February 08, 2010 11:05 AM (UEEex)
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I'm not convinced he "waterboarded" his daughter. This doesn't quite sound like the description of the process I've come to know as "waterboarding".
"As his daughter 'squirmed' to get away, Tabor said he submerged her face three or four times until the water was lapping around her forehead and jawline."
Posted by: conservativeinthecity at February 08, 2010 11:22 AM (i3tSP)
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