08-27-2009, 07:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Rochard
Yep.
When I was in the Marines, straight up infantry, when "captured" as a "POW" by the other team, we were treated like POWS. This meant spending a lot of time on our knees, hands tied behind our back, and a sack over our heads - all of this outside in 110 degree weather. Their job was to break us, and our job was to resist. Any time we resisted, it meant a swift boot to the back. It's pretty fucking painful when your on your knees, hands tied behind your back, can't see, and someone kicks you over. And over and over again.
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I hope you reported this to the ACLU!!
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