I know Republicans love the idea of torture against not only terrorists, but accused terrorists and pretty much anyone Bush and Co thinks could be a threat, but do we really want to become like our enemies?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co...rticle/2006/10/04/AR2006100402005.html
According to that Washington Post article, a Japanese soldier was given 15 years for using waterboarding as a torture tool. The same article also said that while it got:
So while waterboarding is morally wrong, it also produces unreliable information. So basically it's useless. So why do Republicans continue to support such a useless and morally reprehensible act? You don't have to mention the irony of them supporting such useless and morally reprehensible leaders.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co...rticle/2006/10/04/AR2006100402005.html
According to that Washington Post article, a Japanese soldier was given 15 years for using waterboarding as a torture tool. The same article also said that while it got:
Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the prime plotter of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, to begin to talk and provide information..."not all of it reliable," a former senior intelligence official said.
So while waterboarding is morally wrong, it also produces unreliable information. So basically it's useless. So why do Republicans continue to support such a useless and morally reprehensible act? You don't have to mention the irony of them supporting such useless and morally reprehensible leaders.
