...you should know the damn difference between waterboarding (torture) in the civil war and doing the same at Guantanamo.
Mainly that since the end of WW2, it has been an
illegal act. Which wasn't the case so much in the times you refer to.
The question is: Why aren't the "Law and Order" types insisting on the law being followed and the perpetrators be brought into a courtroom - as the American Justice System calls for? Instead, we get excuses and justifications of "
oh, it's always going to happen."
This whole sidetrack also begs the question: What does WW2 and Civil War waterboarding have to do with the near drowning of a young girl? Did she have vital information about a nuclear device set to go off on the playground in the next
24 Hrs??? An assasination plot against the student body president?
I would like to hear more of the background of this case - I think someone, somewhere, threw in "waterboarding" as a way to make the story "
sexier"...
by
MedfordTim on
02/08/2010 09:32:07 PM EST
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