Waterboarding Scoreboard
At what point did the number of reporters, shock jocks, columnists, activists and any other number of publicity whores who have voluntarily undergone waterboarding exceed the number of actual terrorists who were waterboarded by the Eeeeeevvvvvvillllll Bush Administration?
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This whole argument is just silly to me. As one that has been waterboarded before (I'm a SERE school graduate) I can absolutely tell you that it is NOT torture. Does it suck? Is it a miserable experience? Absolutely. But I sleep fine at night.
Torture is beatings, hanging people up by their hands, rape, etc. 20 seconds of water on your face and up your nose is not torture.
By the way, I lasted a hell of a lot longer than "Mancow" did.
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A very good point. But there is a difference. The journalists, shock jocks and publicity whores who underwent it yielded utterly no useful information.
Whereas the terrorists who underwent it gave us information which saved lives.
One could squint the eyes and suggest that the terrorists were more useful.
But then that would be silly.