Former Vice President Dick Cheney says if he had to make the same decisions and actions regarding the waterboarding of prisoners, he would.
Cheney was speaking to students at American University in Washington, D.C. when he said he had no regrets about the U.S. use of enhanced interrogation techniques such as waterboarding on terrorism suspects.
"If I would have to do it all over again, I would," Cheney said. "The results speak for themselves."
Many consider the use of waterboarding to be torture, with many people calling the former Vice President a war criminal for his endorsement of the technique, but Cheney disagrees.
TVNL Comment: Cheney is a murderer and proud of it! The tragedy is that he still is a free man and no one has held him or his cohorts accountable for the torture and death of hundreds of thousands of people.



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