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CIA defended waterboarding

June 18th, 2008 . by TexasFred

A senior CIA lawyer advised Pentagon officials about the use of harsh interrogation techniques on detainees at Guantanamo Bay in a meeting in late 2002, defending waterboarding and other methods as permissible despite U.S. and international laws banning torture, according to documents released yesterday by congressional investigators.

Torture “is basically subject to perception,” CIA counterterrorism lawyer Jonathan Fredman told a group of military and intelligence officials gathered at the U.S.-run detention camp in Cuba on Oct. 2, 2002, according to minutes of the meeting. “If the detainee dies, you’re doing it wrong.”

The document, one of two dozen released by a Senate panel investigating how Pentagon officials developed the controversial interrogation program introduced at Guantanamo Bay in late 2002, suggests a larger CIA role in advising Defense Department interrogators than was previously known. By the time of the meeting, the CIA already had used waterboarding, which simulates drowning, on at least one terrorism suspect and was holding high-level al-Qaeda detainees in secret prisons overseas — actions that Bush administration lawyers had approved.

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CIA defended waterboarding

I really have nothing to say about this other than to say, read the full story, I personally have NO problem with doing anything necessary if it saves so much as ONE American life.

But you need to read the full article and see just WHO doesn’t support the idea that America is worth protecting.

The only thing I can even say, and I am shaking my head as I type this is, political correctness and the wussification of the American Intelligence services is going to be the ultimate downfall of this nation.

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3 Responses to “CIA defended waterboarding”

  1. comment number 1 by: Ranando

    Isn’t waterboarding some kind of surfing? Why not defend it, hell these ragheads get to go surfing.

    Sign my ass up!

  2. comment number 2 by: Mark Krauss

    Most of the “torture” seen in the Abu Gharib pictures didn’t look like anything more stressful than US fraternity pledges go though, maybe that’s it, such images remind the poor liberal weenies of their stressful college days.

  3. comment number 3 by: Kate

    Having to ever listen to James Carvel on the idjit box is torture in my book, but that doesn’t mean they’re gonna stop abusing me.

    So, what’s the problem? If it’ll save even one American, they can slice small pieces of skin of the POS as far as I’m concerned.

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