Matt
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But is it, "cruel and unusual." Would we allow it to be done to our own citizens?
Look at it this way, after WWII ended, we executed Japanese officers who had waterboarded American prisoners. That to me sets a pretty strong precedent.
Like I said, whether enhanced interrogation is fitting with the constitution is a whole different discussion. I just wanted to establish that waterboarding is hardly torture.
I see your point though, about it not being done to U.S. citizens, but then again, there's the whole debate about whether or not the Constitution protects foreign war criminals.
All that said, I think Lauer's question was unfair. Ask Bush questions about his presidency. Not hindsight rhetoricals. "What if they did it to us?" Really? Come on Lauer, they cut off our citizens' heads on the internet. They did WORSE to us. Ask Bush about that. But don't go with stupid rhetoricals when you have a historic interview in front of you (that's just my beef with Matt Lauer).