Justice for Waterboarding Following WWII

By Christopher Hansen,

“Following World War II war crime trials were convened. The Japanese were tried and convicted and hung for war crimes committed against American POWs. Among those charges for which they were convicted was waterboarding.” Senator John McCain, Nov. 29, 2007

We considered that to be justice in 40s. Has America lost its moral compass in a little over 60 years?

The answer is: Yes

And yes. Bush should be treated just like we treated the Japanese war criminals.

We still believe in equality under law. Right?

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One Response to Justice for Waterboarding Following WWII

  1. W. Collier says:

    NO! Winners prosecute losers. Bush won his part of it, we are still safe. Get over it or prosecute all wartime presidents including Roosavelt.

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