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Old 11-10-2010, 05:09 PM
 
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A Democratic congressman says new revelations in former President George W. Bush’s memoir should push Attorney General Eric Holder to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the government’s use of waterboarding.
Jerrold Nadler: Bring on George W. Bush probe - Meredith Shiner - POLITICO.com

No POTUS ever gave the thumbs up to torture until Bush. The USA held trials for the Japanese that used this method of torture.

Waterboarding Used to Be a Crime

That term is used to describe several interrogation techniques. The victim may be immersed in water, have water forced into the nose and mouth, or have water poured onto material placed over the face so that the liquid is inhaled or swallowed. The media usually characterize the practice as "simulated drowning." That's incorrect. To be effective, waterboarding is usually real drowning that simulates death. That is,

the victim experiences the sensations of drowning: struggle, panic, breath-holding, swallowing, vomiting, taking water into the lungs and, eventually, the same feeling of not being able to breathe that one experiences after being punched in the gut. The main difference is that the drowning process is halted. According to those who have studied waterboarding's effects, it can cause severe psychological trauma, such as panic attacks, for years.

After World War II, we convicted several Japanese soldiers for waterboarding American and Allied prisoners of war. At the trial of his captors, then-Lt. Chase J. Nielsen, one of the 1942 Army Air Forces officers who flew in the Doolittle Raid and was captured by the Japanese, testified: "I was given several types of torture. . . . I was given what they call the water cure." He was asked what he felt when the Japanese soldiers poured the water. "Well, I felt more or less like I was drowning," he replied, "just gasping between life and death."

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Old 11-10-2010, 05:12 PM
 
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Yes throw more money down the drain on worthless "investigations".
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Old 11-10-2010, 05:14 PM
 
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A Democratic congressman says new revelations in former President George W. Bush’s memoir should push Attorney General Eric Holder to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the government’s use of waterboarding.
Jerrold Nadler: Bring on George W. Bush probe - Meredith Shiner - POLITICO.com

No POTUS ever gave the thumbs up to torture until Bush. The USA held trials for the Japanese that used this method of torture.

Waterboarding Used to Be a Crime

That term is used to describe several interrogation techniques. The victim may be immersed in water, have water forced into the nose and mouth, or have water poured onto material placed over the face so that the liquid is inhaled or swallowed. The media usually characterize the practice as "simulated drowning." That's incorrect. To be effective, waterboarding is usually real drowning that simulates death. That is,

the victim experiences the sensations of drowning: struggle, panic, breath-holding, swallowing, vomiting, taking water into the lungs and, eventually, the same feeling of not being able to breathe that one experiences after being punched in the gut. The main difference is that the drowning process is halted. According to those who have studied waterboarding's effects, it can cause severe psychological trauma, such as panic attacks, for years.
After World War II, we convicted several Japanese soldiers for waterboarding American and Allied prisoners of war. At the trial of his captors, then-Lt. Chase J. Nielsen, one of the 1942 Army Air Forces officers who flew in the Doolittle Raid and was captured by the Japanese, testified: "I was given several types of torture. . . . I was given what they call the water cure." He was asked what he felt when the Japanese soldiers poured the water. "Well, I felt more or less like I was drowning," he replied, "just gasping between life and death."






Waterboarding Used to Be a Crime - washingtonpost.com


Please, please, please do this. It will ensure the Republicans get the other 2 branches of government in 2012!
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Old 11-10-2010, 05:16 PM
 
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Usual idiotic responses I imagine, as both of you have been on "Ignore" since way back.
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Old 11-10-2010, 05:18 PM
 
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Usual idiotic responses I imagine, as both of you have been on "Ignore" since way back.

LOL, I don't understand the ignore button.I have never been so afraid of any poster that I had to use it.
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Old 11-10-2010, 05:35 PM
 
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No POTUS ever gave the thumbs up to torture until Bush.

No POTUS admitted it before Bush, maybe...

thats a rediculous statement. Prove it.
but you're known for rediculous statements so its not surprising...
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Old 11-10-2010, 05:38 PM
 
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Never gonna happen. Nadler is a flamingly hopeless and useless NYC liberal yakking it up for his gerrymandered constituents. Only NYC or San Francisco would vote for this putz.
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Old 11-10-2010, 05:41 PM
 
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Usual idiotic responses I imagine, as both of you have been on "Ignore" since way back.
Gotta love people that hide behind an ignore button.
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Old 11-10-2010, 05:41 PM
 
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Hey! If the GOP House is vowing investigations of Obama, I see no reason for the Democratic Senate or the administration not to go after Bush, right?

That oughta result in some interesting political theater!
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Old 11-10-2010, 05:47 PM
 
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Huh...I didn't know there was an ignore list, just spotted it in settings. Seems like cheating a little bit. I tried to ignore myself but got the reply...We can't help you ignore yourself.
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