Doyle Brunson: Truman Decided to Drop Bomb While Playing Poker

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I just watched a clip about the terrorists that were being held at Guantanamo Bay.  The question was if the United States did the right thing in torturing the prisoners to get information.  President Bush approved and caught a lot of heat about it.  I recently had a conversation with a couple of "famous" poker players about this very thing.  I can't believe anyone would object to anything that might save thousands of American lives. It's not that I believe torture should be used in most cases, but my gosh, if we can prevent another 9-11, anything should be accepted.  Ask any relative of the 9-11 victims what they think.  If someone had a gun to one of your family and the only way you could stop them from pulling the trigger was to torture or even kill them, would you do it?  I hope your answer to that is yes.  

Was President Truman justified in dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki?  I say yes to that even though thousands of Japanese civilians were killed.  We didn't start that war and when you think of all the Americans that would have died in a conventional ending, you gotta say it was right.  There has been lots of speculation about that decision by Truman over the years.  The story about him deciding to drop the bomb was that he was playing poker at the time.  I'll bet he was one tough poker player.

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Doyle Brunson, Gambling911.com 

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