Define torture! I'll be the first one to admit that I'm for it if it's to protect our country and gather inside info on an attack. Here's a little senario for you....someone kidnaps your kid, wife or family member and you know someone has info on their where they are but won't give up the info.....what do do?
In this case from the tribunal's records, the victim was a prisoner in the Japanese-occupied Dutch East Indies:
A towel was fixed under the chin and down over the face. Then many buckets of water were poured into the towel so that the water gradually reached the mouth and rising further eventually also the nostrils, which resulted in his becoming unconscious and collapsing like a person drowned. This procedure was sometimes repeated 5-6 times in succession.
Q: Was it painful?
A: Not so painful, but one becomes unconscious. Like drowning in the water.
Q: Like you were drowning?
A: Drowning -- you could hardly breathe.
They would lash me to a stretcher then prop me up against a table with my head down. They would then pour about two gallons of water from a pitcher into my nose and mouth until I lost consciousness.
And from the second prisoner: They laid me out on a stretcher and strapped me on. The stretcher was then stood on end with my head almost touching the floor and my feet in the air. . . . They then began pouring water over my face and at times it was almost impossible for me to breathe without sucking in water.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/11/02/AR2007110201170_2.htmlOn October 15, 2008, it was reported that the Bush administration had issued a pair of secret memos to the CIA in June 2003 and June 2004 explicitly endorsing waterboarding and other torture techniques against al-Qaeda suspects.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/10/14/AR2008101403331.htmlNow you must admit Coach, either you are not a conservative b/c you endorse the torture of other human beings or you were mistaken all along with your facts.
Which is it?