Thursday, November 02, 2006

We need to waterboard Mr. Bugman.

"I don't think water boarding is torture," DeLay said. "My definition of torture is you physically harm someone by cutting them, by cutting their fingers, sticking things in their eyes, sticking their fingers in electric sockets. Water boarding is a frightening experience. But the person does not have physical damage."

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Waterboarding is torture. In 1947, Japanese soldiers were convicted for torture. Yep, waterboarding. If we are the waterboardees it's torture. In 2006, if we are the waterboarders, it's not. Nice that propaganda doesn't need any internal logic.
I really think there is something wrong with DeLay's brainbone.

Steve Bates said...

Mr. DeLay needs to be removed from the public arena, not as the source of extreme opinions, but rather as the common criminal he is. Let him continue to spew anything he wants... to his 500-pound cellmate. Fine him every cent of his ill-gotten gains... plus a few million to account for the schemes he will continue to operate on the outside, like any organized crime figure, while he is in prison.

(Aside: ellroon, you can prevent most of that comment spam by requiring commenters to type in that annoying but almost essential string of random letters when they post. Blogger's comment spam blocker is terrible. Do what you have to.)

ellroon said...

Why is DeLay getting any press time at all? I wish the man would disappear.



(and I will put the random letter thing in as soon as I get too many of the spammers, right now I'm pretty much under the radar.)