Friday, April 17, 2009

Ask him if that ain't torture.

George Bush authorized repeated waterboarding (drowning); stress positions; slamming a prisoner’s head repeatedly against a wall by the collar; 180 hours straight of sleep deprivation while on a “calorie-restricted diet” and in shackles; and being locked in a tiny “confinement box” with insects crawling around.

And he said that ain't torture.

Well, I don't buy that. And the World Court wouldn't buy it either.

I'd like to see Bush indicted for war crimes. And if he doesn't confess -- well, let him be subjected to all of the above. Then let's ask him if that ain't torture. --Jim Broede

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