washingtonpost.com — In 1947, the United States charged a Japanese officer, Yukio Asano, with war crimes for carrying out another form of waterboarding on a U.S. civilian. The subject was strapped on a stretcher that was tilted so that his feet were in the air and head near the floor, and small amounts of water were poured over his face, leaving him gasping for air...
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delphium226Dec 17, 2007
The Republican Party: Our Bridge to the 11th Century.
ialexDec 17, 2007
The article comes from Washington Post, A Bilderberg Group attendee, and gatekeeper to the truth and elite. These kind of papers may throw some small tidbits of truth and good information sometimes, but they hide so much. That's one reason it is appropriate to write this quote so people are aware of truth of these newspapers. But besides that, it hasn't got so much to do with this.
devfoxDec 18, 2007
I keep seeing all these lame waterboarding links which are just idiotic. Waterboarding should be just one of many tactics to totally scare these criminal assh**es into talking. We should be doing whatever it takes, with a long noose at the end of their life's journey. And the start of their relief in hell.
pimpdownDec 18, 2007
Criminal assh**es? I guess things like trials and evidence don't matter anymore. After all its a post 9/11 world. Sorry human rights and the rule of law are so "lame".
hmcook87Dec 18, 2007
dugg for sub-deities
packetscanDec 18, 2007
Mr bush get those shredders running.. the american people are pissed and they are going to act out.. ( act out as in voice impeechment concerns to the members of congress for the area they live.
nocash23Dec 18, 2007
haha! did anyone notice the first post was left by "rudi giulliani"? go look at his profile his other comments are equally as good! cheers!
t0m4Dec 18, 2007
Times have changed but our Rights still have to live !