Originally posted by: winnar111
Originally posted by: GarfieldtheCat
Originally posted by: winnar111
Originally posted by: Arkaign
Originally posted by: winnar111
My point precisely. The fact that lots of other people have done it makes it not unusual.
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Are you patently insane? 'Lots' of other people, amounting to some sadistic fucks from the Imperial Japanese Army circa WW2, and the Khmer Rouge, and the '50s radical ChiComms do something, and suddenly it's not 'unusual' any more? It sure is hell still is inhumane, unnecessary, and pretty much a textbook definition of torture. Thankfully both of our candidates are against continuing this madness, so this is soon to be a moot issue.
If its so unnecessary, why do so many experts in the CIA favor it, and why has it succeeded at preventing another 911?
Link to proof please? Otherwise you are just spouting BS.
Actually two links please, one for the BS claim that waterboarding prevented another 9/11, and another to show that "many" CIA experts approve of this.
Read the article:
One administration official familiar with the meetings said the CIA made such a convincing case that no one questioned whether the methods were necessary to prevent further terrorist attacks.
The CIA believed then, and now, that the program was useful and helped save lives," said a former senior intelligence official knowledgeable about the events.
"But given the tenor of the times and the belief that more attacks were coming, they felt they had to do what they could to stop the attack."