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A few instances of waterboarding (which I do not consider torture) before the process was ended hardly means we torture anyone.  Further, the story is unable to even show any connection between any of these officers and any actual interrogation.  Leads to the question of if they were even informed of what was actual going on. 


"Tough" interrogation techniques are not often carried out and involve sleep deprivation and things of that sort.  Nothing like other countries do. 


As always, you can always find people on each side of the argument with credibility, if I paraded a group of high ranking officers who say we do not torture does that change your mind?  Most likely not.


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