Here’s a glimpse into the big, warm,mushy heart of America’s number one control freak (after Cheney, of course):
Asked at a community meeting here whether he considered waterboarding torture, Mr. Giuliani said: “It depends on how it’s done. It depends on the circumstances. It depends on who does it.”
Well, of course it does. That’s just common sense. If we do it to somebody else it’s not torture. If somebody else does it to us, it is torture. If we do it to Giuliani? Gee, that’s a toughie.

Where's that kid's mother? Can't she tell his blood is being drunk?
Posted by: Aitch Jay on October 25, 2007 9:25 PMPlease join us in protest.
This is the end of the line. When a nominee for Attorney General does not concede that waterboarding is illegal explicitly in order to protect waterboarders from criminal liability, there is nothing left but shame and mourning.
We call upon others to join us in our symbolic protest at www.stop-torture.org by posting a silent, drowning black.
Posted by: Harvard Anti-Torture Coalition on October 30, 2007 11:26 PM