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Work Sharp WSKTS Knife and Tool Sharpener
Work Sharp WSKTS Knife and Tool Sharpener
List Price: $69.95
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Work Sharp’s WSKTS knife and tool sharpener is specially designed to sharpen any number of knives and tools in your collection. Thanks to its flexible abrasive belts, the WSKTS sharpens knives with straight blades, serrated blades, and any other silhouette or sort of blade...

Drill Doctor (DARWS2000KN) Knife and Tool Sharpener
Drill Doctor (DARWS2000KN) Knife and Tool Sharpener
List Price: $199.95
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A complete sharpening station capable of sharpening or grinding nearly every tool in your shop from an ax, to a gasket scraper, to a fillet knife Ease of use and repeatability - the magnetic Knife Sharpening guide, fixed sharpening port, and flat surface grinding surface provide precise and repeatable results every time! The entire Work Sharp system is air-cooled, so their is no mess from water or oil Abrasive belts for knife sharpener not only bend to conform to the shape of any blade, but can also be used as a miniature belt sander for detail grinding and surface prep Large grinding surface makes detail grinding safer and more accurateEase of use and versatility have always been themes of Darex and this system delivers!  With a magnetic guide for knife sharpening, fixed sharpening port for flat blades, and edge vision port for free-hand sharpening, users with minimal sharpening and grinding experience can achieve expert results in seconds...

Grizzly G2790 Universal Knife Grinder
Grizzly G2790 Universal Knife Grinder
Sale Price: $259.95
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This dry-type Knife Grinder is ideal for sharpening planer and jointer knives. High quality cast iron construction, together with large capacity (will sharpen up to 20" planer blades) makes this grinder an excellent investment...

Work Sharp 2000 Knife Sharpening System
Work Sharp 2000 Knife Sharpening System
Sale Price: $32.36
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DARWSSA0002009 Features and Benefits: -Sharpens most common types of knives and cutting tools: kitchen, hunting, camping, pocket, serrated knives, scissors, sheers, etc.. -Turns the Work Sharp 2000 into a complete, precise sharpening and grinding station with the capacity to grind numerous types of materials from metal to plastics, and sharpen a wide variety of tools from an ax, to gasket scraper, to fillet knife...

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Since when is waterboarding torture? What else is torture?

Honestly, since when is waterboarding tourture? I always considered things like, cutting all the flesh off someones arm with a knife, or taking a belt sander to their unclothed chest or breaking each of their fingures with a hammer one by one or even putting their head in a vice and turning it till their eye popped out ( all horrible things that should never be done to a person ) torture. Since when is, simulating drowning torture? It seems to me that is just a way to cause panic and enough discomfort that over a very long time it would make them talk, not actual torture. What's your oppinion on the subject?

I first learned about what waterboarding is during a college French class during the fall semester in conjunction with a discussion of the French in the Algerian war for Independence. Waterboarding has been used for thousands of years, and was criticized because it elicited false confessions during the Spanish Inquisition.

It is an "enhanced interrogation technique" by which confessions can be elicited in less than five minutes. It does not require a lot of water -- I read of several instances during the Vietnam war where a canteen full of water was used to elicit information. No, there is no water that enters the lungs, but the subject reacts as though he were drowning. I will not describe how it is done because I do not want you to try it at home.

American military personnel are trained in resisting certain types of physical torture, but they really cannot be trained to resist waterboarding because there is no real way to resist it. It is an effective way of securing information, but it also has demoralizing effects on the victim of waterboarding.