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> and how is different from our waterboarding?
Here are the differences:
(1.) The waterboarding may or may not have taken place at Guantanamo. It may have been administered at "black sites" in neutral Middle Eastern countries, and not on U.S. soil. The torture described in the newspaper article against the train crew members was on Mexican soil.
(2.) Waterboarding does not leave visible marks on the victim, as opposed to being burnt with cigarettes or having all of ones fingers and toes broken or having bamboo wedged under the fingernails.
(3.) The torture described in the newspaper article was more than likely administered by a Mexican citizen on another Mexican citizen. Show me an example of where a U.S. citizen waterboarded another U.S. citizen. You can't.
and still holding in cuba??
Let them rot there until their dying day. There have been many examples where we have released some of those animals and they've gone right back to plotting terrorist acts against us. If we're ever going to win the war on Middle Eastern terrorism carried out by radicalized Muslims who are plotting harm against us, one of the things it will require is a reeducation of bleeding heart liberals such as yourself.
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