MAY 23, 2009 10:34PM

Prevaricators, Dissemblers, Word Parsers, & Sundry Detritus

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Every time one of the squalid squad is faced with the written facts about waterboarding, they retreat to hyperbole, gibberish and oft-times barely intelligible commentary.   Facts and verbal testimony are insufficient to allow them to see how convoluted their "thought" processes are.
 
One recent "genius" posed the question:  
 
5/22 01:48 "First of all, waterboarding is considered torture by whom?" on Joy-Ann Reid's excellent blog post "What Dick Cheney didn't say"
 
Well, here's what one of your ilk seems to feel about this matter. 
 
 
 
Ready to give it a try, tough guy??? 

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hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!

now if we could just get cheney to go on camera and do that.
good content... more than I can handle.
Jay, whether you want to admit it or not, you ARE a first class guy, and there are few whom I would consider proud to have alongside me in the foxhole more than you.
Thanks Mark...Writing is easy on the internet.

A foxhole? That's another story.
No wonder Hannity hasn't followed through on being waterboarded.
His pants would get soaked before his face would.
This entire ongoing "debate" about torture is an affront to decent human beings and society everywhere. It is an embarrassment, to say the least.

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The Mancow decides waterboarding is indeed torture after trying it story has been big on Digg and reddit for days and rightly so. I am glad Mancow has changed his mind, but what does it say about our society that people have to try something horrible themselves before being satisfied it is torture and even after deciding it is torture they are not necessarily convinced it should not be used on prisoners? How sad. monkey fingered.