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Waterboarding is a type of torture that has been used for a long time.
ABC stated further that the last use of waterboarding was in 2003.
Waterboarding can be nothing less than torture in violation of United States and international law.
Waterboarding had already been abandoned when Lieberman condoned it.
As originally conceived, Powers saw the public watching volunteers undergoing actual waterboarding.
The CIA director testified that waterboarding has not been used since 2003.
In Congressional testimony at one point, he said that waterboarding was a good thing, because it doesn't leave visible or permanent marks.
Waterboarding: The prisoner is bound to an inclined board, feet raised and head slightly below the feet.
He concluded "if waterboarding does not constitute torture, then there is no such thing as torture."
ABC reported that waterboarding had been authorized by a 2002 Presidential finding.
She said that her message began, "Waterboarding is torture, and torture is wrong."
Needs a little waterboarding, that's what he needs."
Waterboarding is a very defined treatment, she said, and it s been torture since the Spanish Inquisition.
Waterboarding is actually not a dunk in the water, but rather, covering a subject's face with a constantly soaked cloth to make breathing difficult.
McCain also said that waterboarding was forbidden under current law but asked the Bush administration to clarify the matter by declaring it illegal.
After being subjected to repeated waterboarding, Mohammed claimed participation in thirty-one terrorist plots.
According to the latest edition of the OED, the word "waterboarding" has been in use only since 2004.
The verb-noun waterboarding dates from 2004.
"Waterboarding"
Paul: Waterboarding is torture.
Waterboarding is a deliberate torture technique and has been prosecuted as such by our judicial arm when perpetrated by others.
Waterboarding Used to Be a Crime.
Gingrich does not believe waterboarding is a form of torture, but he said in an interview with Fox News that it's still "something we shouldn't do".
Waterboarding is considered to be torture by a wide range of authorities, including legal experts, politicians, war veterans, intelligence officials, military judges, and human rights organizations.
In 2005 the CIA destroyed the tapes of Nashiri's waterboarding.