11 Comments

  • Alex

    Well, on the subject of waterboarding, considering it’s illustrious history, from use in the Spanish Inquisition, to use by such modern upstanding citizens as the Khmer Rouge, I think its history speaks for itself.

    Why would you NOT consider it torture?

  • Alex

    Interesting way to dismiss ideas you don’t want to consider. I answered your question. I find it quite interesting that you can’t or won’t answer mine.

  • Flap

    You did not define torture. You stated waterboarding is torture.

    There is no consensus on that definition – not even in the United States government.

    So, I do not accept your premise.

    Next.

  • Alex

    This isn’t a game of circus hoops, nor is it a high school essay. I listed a few of the fine folks who have used waterboarding in the past. It’s quite a historic crowd.

    Then, when I ask a question, you dodge.

    No Flap, you told me everything I needed to know. Your lack of answer is answer enough.

  • Kelly

    #9 That is too logical! Stop that where are you from? Please do not tell me the United broken States of America!
    Too many of people start making sense, I smell another false flag attack, more propaganda, more faux news lies, more, more, more!!! Tone down the truth!!! We cannot have this in a free and open society! Remember the last guy who warned against secrets, conspiracies, the truth, the freedom of the press, media is here to inform, to sometimes arouse and even anger! We must not have this! Please conform quickly…remember they have special technology now to even beam satellites right down on you brother…can take care of us, instantly if we become to loud! They already warned me!