To those who say that waterboarding is not torture, Christopher Hitchens says you haven't tried it. Hitchens says that the most annoying thing to him about people who talk about waterboarding without knowing what it is really like is that they say it "simulates" drowning. Hitchens response: it doesn't "simulate," it is drowning.
Drowning Hitchens
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