Waterboarding: Viable interrogation technique? Or simply torture? Christopher Hitchens put his money where his mouth is and had himself waterboarded by the US military.
This is a great stunt and you gotta give Hitch credit for volunteering. However I don’t think experiential “evidence” alone can solve this debate. Thoughts?
Via Pharyngula

Comments to this entry
Curzon
July 3, 2008
11:35 am
Did Hitch change his mind afterwards? He certainly seemed to imply that, but ultimately perhaps didn't have the courage to say "I was wrong"...
Mitch H.
July 3, 2008
4:48 pm
Jesus Reyes
July 3, 2008
4:51 pm
JT
July 3, 2008
6:26 pm
http://smallwarsjournal.com/blog/2007/10/waterboarding-is-torture-perio/
Johnson
July 3, 2008
6:58 pm
If this is not evidence, then nothing is evidence.
Soob
July 3, 2008
10:23 pm
jim
July 3, 2008
10:42 pm
Phil
July 4, 2008
5:29 am
R. Elgin
July 4, 2008
2:08 pm
If we Americans have the greatest form of government in the world, why do we need to stoop to torture when it is a war of minds we are engaged in, which requires different tools?
Soob
July 4, 2008
4:22 pm
Yep, I'm sure it is agonizing. But I'll bet the poor bastard who hasn't pre-arranged the whole deal for a news article suffers a tad more. That was my point, R. Elgin.
lirelou
July 6, 2008
4:41 am
mememonkey
July 7, 2008
5:16 am