Let’s waterboard John Ashcroft

Seriously.

In response to a question during a speech at the University of Colorado last night, Ashcroft said he’d be willing to do it:

The first question came from a woman who asked if Ashcroft would be willing to be subjected to waterboarding.

“The things that I can survive, if it were necessary to do them to me, I would do,” he said.

Ah, but talk is cheap. If waterboarding really isn’t torture – really isn’t a big deal – then Ashcroft and the others who advocate it should put their money where their mouths are. On national TV, maybe; then we could all see how the issue has been overblown, as Ashcroft begs for mercy.

It’s telling that one of the few Republicans who has actually been waterboarded – John McCain – has been opposed to it. Because he did undergo it – and he knows it’s torture.

About Gil Smart

A 1985 graduate of Manheim Township High School and a 1989 graduate of La Roche College in surburban Pittsburgh, Gil Smart began his journalism career with Gateway Publications in Pittsburgh, and came to the Sunday News in 1994. He was named Sunday News Assistant News Editor in 1996, and Associate Editor in 2006. His column "Smart Remarks" has appeared in the Sunday News since 1998.
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