You are simply wrong.
Here is the argument...
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterboarding
No more argument needed. It is torture. You are wrong.
> . . .But the New York Times is populated with people who can't
> believe they live in a country where people would put a caterpillar
> in a terrorist's cell.
If these people are really farmers, wouldn't they try to drive the
caterpillar through the wall and escape?
I got my ears pulled routinely in gr 1 and I got spanked with my
pants down in front of the class. I had no idea until now I was a
victim of a gov't run torture program. Where's my lawyer?
...y'know--just to prove it ain't so bad.
> I got my ears pulled routinely in gr 1 and I got spanked with my
> pants down in front of the class.
Sounds like you went to school in a sick town populated by psychopaths
Like everyone else, I've been scared in my life and I've been legit
hurt in my life. I know the difference. Torture would have had to
take place for there to be "torture apoloogists".
I believe I entered gr 1 a little while after corporal punishment in
schools was abolished but I guess it took a while for that to sink in
with my old school teacher. :) Things have changed, now it's the
teachers who are afraid of the students (and in some cases their
parents too).