The controversial interrogation technique of waterboarding
was a hot topic in a House Judiciary Committee hearing today,
at which Attorney General Michael Mukasey said the Justice Department
would not investigate the legality of the actions of U.S. interrogators
on terror detainees.
CNN's Situation Room reports that Vice President Dick Cheney,
an ardent defender of U.S. tactics in the war on terror, was
"defiant" about the use of waterboarding on suspects
in an appearance today at the Conservative Political Action
Conference in Washington, D.C.
Cheney said that he supported President Bush's national security
decisions, which included the approval of waterboarding along
with other harsh interrogation tactics. "I've been proud
to stand by [Bush], by the decisions he's made," said Cheney,
who then asked aloud, "Would I support those decisions
today?"
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"You're damn right I would," he answered himself,
to loud cheers.