| Yeah, Waterboarding isn't torture, just ask the old Khmer Rouge interrogators (it was one of their favorites.) I believe the North Koreans wil also testify on behalf of the much disparaged technique. Hell, the CIA wouldn't bother training their operatives to withstand torture, would they? So then it can't be torture!
Anyway, how else are we going to get confessions, er, I mean, "Information" from these people who are so evil we can't even bring charges against them in a court-of-law because they'll use their spooky terrorist powers to subvert any process with rules and oversight?
And who says we should even allow our own citizens to circumvent justice by using the rules and regulations of our Judiciary? Jose Padilla is an American, but that didn't stop us from torturing -- I mean interrogating -- him for three years without charge. Just wait until they go after the real traitors, you know the ones, Democrats and journalists, who are trying to destroy America from the inside.
"None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free." -- Johann Von Goethe |