Americans are still arguing over whether "waterboarding" is torture. We have been using this technique to obtain information from our captive terrorist suspects -- anything to obtain a confession, it seems. And it seems, understandably, that the victims of this and other brutalities we have inflicted will say anything to make the torture stop. So what is the information worth that we have acquired in this way?
"Waterboarding" doesn't seem to be a fitting term. "Forced drowning" is more accurate.
The outrageous radio show host, Erich "Mancow" Muller of WLS in Chicago, a right-winger, volunteered to be waterboarded, after having expressed his opinion that it was not torture. Take a look at how that went!
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that looks pretty bad. if i get water in my nose or mouth when in the shower i feel lik ei am drowning, i can't imaging if you have your eyes covered and have no control over the water.
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