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Oh, the horror.....Big Bird inflicts pain on Guantanamo prisoners....

Wingate1217

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  • Is this really news??? It just boggles the mind that some don't like this stringent interrogation technique. However Barney may be enough to push me over the ledge.....

    http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sidesho...-guantanamo-bay-interrogations-014514261.html


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    A new documentary alleges that detainees at Guantanamo Bay were "tortured" by being forced to listen to songs from Sesame Street for days on end.
    The Al Jazeera film, "Songs of War," features Christopher Cerf, who has worked as a composer on Sesame Street for more than four decades.
    "My first reaction was this just can't possibly be true," the Grammy and Emmy award-winning composer told Al Jazeera.
    "Of course, I didn't really like the idea that I was helping break down prisoners, but it was much worse when I heard later that they were actually using the music in Guantanamo to actually do deep, long-term interrogations and obviously to inflict enough pain on prisoners so they would talk."

    The documentary's claims are backed up by a 2008 Associated Press report, which found that several songs, including the Sesame Street theme song, were used as part of the detainee interrogation process at the U.S. detention facility at Guantanamo in 2003. Military officials at Guantanamo did not directly confirm or deny the report, only saying that they were not "currently" in use. Heavy metal or rap artists such as Metallica and Eminem composed most of the songs reportedly used in the interrogations. Though some other selections included Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A." and "I Love You," from the "Barney and Friends" children's show
     
    I think I'd break if I kept hearing Cookie Monster sing about cookies without actually getting a damn cookie.

    C is for cookie, that's good enough for me...

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ye8mB6VsUHw"]Sesame Street: Cookie Monster Sings C is for Cookie - YouTube[/ame]

    How could you keep your sanity after listening to that for more than an hour?
     
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    Don Music's reaction to the news:

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    Wingate1217;2161325; said:
    Is this really news??? It just boggles the mind that some don't like this stringent interrogation technique. However Barney may be enough to push me over the ledge.....

    http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sidesho...-guantanamo-bay-interrogations-014514261.html


    bold (emphasis mine)

    A new documentary alleges that detainees at Guantanamo Bay were "tortured" by being forced to listen to songs from Sesame Street for days on end.
    The Al Jazeera film, "Songs of War," features Christopher Cerf, who has worked as a composer on Sesame Street for more than four decades.
    "My first reaction was this just can't possibly be true," the Grammy and Emmy award-winning composer told Al Jazeera.
    "Of course, I didn't really like the idea that I was helping break down prisoners, but it was much worse when I heard later that they were actually using the music in Guantanamo to actually do deep, long-term interrogations and obviously to inflict enough pain on prisoners so they would talk."

    The documentary's claims are backed up by a 2008 Associated Press report, which found that several songs, including the Sesame Street theme song, were used as part of the detainee interrogation process at the U.S. detention facility at Guantanamo in 2003. Military officials at Guantanamo did not directly confirm or deny the report, only saying that they were not "currently" in use. Heavy metal or rap artists such as Metallica and Eminem composed most of the songs reportedly used in the interrogations. Though some other selections included Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A." and "I Love You," from the "Barney and Friends" children's show

    :tibor:

    Definition of TORTURE

    1
    a : anguish of body or mind : agonyb : something that causes agony or pain

    2
    : the infliction of intense pain (as from burning, crushing, or wounding) to punish, coerce, or afford sadistic pleasure


    I find the redefining of the word "torture" by whoever is making this crockumentary torturous. :p
     
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    this really is not a laughing matter...
    I empathize with them

    After watching Thomas The Train and every episode of Fraggle Rock 417 times with my first born son (now 29 yrs old).. I understand the pain

    I would have confessed to stealing Lindburgs baby if you threatened to play these one more time
     
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    NJ-Buckeye;2161377; said:
    this really is not a laughing matter...
    I empathize with them

    After watching Thomas The Train and every episode of Fraggle Rock 417 times with my first born son (now 29 yrs old).. I understand the pain

    I would have confessed to stealing Lindburgs baby if you threatened to play these one more time
    You got off easy, you should see the shit they have nowadays.
     
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    DubCoffman62;2161381; said:
    You got off easy, you should see the [Mark May] they have nowadays.

    This. Oh my god this. I don't even have kids, but I was helping babysit with intentions of getting laid later on in the night. I knew the hook up was imminent, but I almost bailed during Dora the Explorer. Not worth it.
     
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    Poe McKnoe;2161508; said:
    This. Oh my god this. I don't even have kids, but I was helping babysit with intentions of getting laid later on in the night. I knew the hook up was imminent, but I almost bailed during Dora the Explorer. Not worth it.
    I once had to sit through ed, edward and eddy or something like that with my nephew. Painfull
     
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    Fraggle Rock is awesome, this coming from the parent of one toddler and also a baby boy as of May 18th.

    That being said, I can't believe this is news, and if this is considered cruel and unusual punishment...society be damned.

    You got off easy, you should see the shit they have nowadays.

    This. I cringe when I hear the theme to "Wow Wow Wubzy" and "Dino Dan," or as I like to refer to it...Dino Dipshit.
     
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    Fraggle Rock was the only 'kids' show my dad would watch with me as a kid (and it was the only one I was still watching at that age).

    STILL pissed they never marketed a Doozer Construction Set.
     
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