Get ready, this is the real reason behind all the 'tea parties', being organized by the 'war criminals'.
I don't think the things they talk about are really torture, I squirt my dog with a water gun and it is the best training tool I've ever seen. My dog is absolutely TERRIFIED of the squirt gun, but it's 100% harmless. My dog has an ear-drum shattering bark, so I just used it mainly to stop her from barking. I think there are different variations of 'waterboarding', there's the one where they tape your eyes open and dunk you backwards into the water til you drown, then revive you, which is alot different then, say, dumping water over your eyes and nose.
Sleep deprivation is probably actually good for you, but in the short term it makes them lose their senses I guess.
I think the nudity is harmless, and the girl, Lindsay England or whatever her name was, pointing at the naked Iraqi's penis with her thumbs up, if a girl was pointing at my penis with her thumbs dumb and frowning, that might hurt my feelings, but I don't know, I just hope this doesn't explode into something really big, like a coup de tat , by the 'War Criminals' because they'll probably be coming to recruit and hire stupid hillbilly militia people to help them cover up for their stupid war-mongering and blundering which they did simply to get billions and trillions of dollars, they didn't do it for white people.
http://www.reuters.com/article/vcCandidateFeed7/idUSN22525694
Obama triggers firestorm in CIA interrogation case
Wed Apr 22, 2009 5:24pm EDT * Obama decision on interrogation memos spurs anger* Fears raised on "show trials" for Bush officials
* Attorney general repeats "no one is above the law" (Adds moveon.org petition, Senate report, paragraphs 19-20)
By Steve Holland
WASHINGTON, April 22 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama came under strong criticism on Wednesday for leaving the door open to the prosecution of former Bush administration officials who authorized severe CIA interrogation procedures.
Obama's decision to release classified memos last Thursday that detailed aggressive techniques on terrorism suspects, including waterboarding, sleep deprivation and forced nudity, has triggered a political firestorm in Washington.
Politicians on the left are eager to launch investigations into the Bush-era policies that were part of the effort to prevent a repeat of the Sept. 11 attacks, while those on the right said Obama seems to be breaking a pledge to look forward, not review the past.