The
Wiki' has more, including a link to Dick Cheney's support of
waterboarding.
On the convicted Japanese, though, he was not given 15 years solely for water torture. He was also found guilty of other forms of physical abuse, and of "converting ICRC supplies for his own use".
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We tried a Japanese officer, Yukio Asano, in 1947 for using waterboarding on a U.S. citizen. He was sentenced to fifteen years of "hard labor" for waterboarding. Why aren't we sentencing Dick Cheney, Alberto Gonzales, etc. for war crimes then?
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Because they're the good guys

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Sigh, and to think that the main neo-con argument for going into Iraq was that he had torture chambers. Geez.
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Check out this video to see waterboarding in action:
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They do it to soldiers during training, too? What?
Predicts this will turn into a triplicate of the "Road to Guantánamo" thread, complete with mis-conceptions about prisoners' rights, accusations of us making up evidence, and the statement that what's happening at Guantánamo is not torture.