Gregory Kane, Washington Examiner:
"...I don’t care that al-Qaeda operatives Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and Abu Zubaydah were waterboarded after Sept. 11, 2001...."
More....
"...We were in a war against terrorists. War is called war for a reason. It’s because nasty things get done in a war, lots of them. The Allies killed hundreds of thousands of German and Japanese civilians in bombing raids during World War II. Should we have NOT bombed Germany and Japan because killing civilians violates our principles and destroys our values?....and, finally....Or does torture violate our principles and destroy our values while wholesale killing of civilians is acceptable?...
"...If it’s worth fighting for, it’s worth fighting dirty for."I agree entirely. If we have something worth defending, we have to stop gazing our our navels and be willing to bring to our enemy a horror they cannot imagine.
h/t HotAir headlines.
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