1. Exactly who came up with the (newspeak) term, “Enhanced Interrogation?
(I suspect it was Donald Rumsfeld, a Newspeak master, but who knows?)
2. Does Enhanced Interrogation really work?
(Remember the Spanish Inquisition did find a number of heretics and the Gestapo and Kempeitai did save lives.)
3. Do we owe Germany and Japan an apology for the WWII War crime trials?
4. Are we still bound by the Third Geneva Convention?
(We did sign it you know, but maybe our signature don't mean all that much anymore. "Articles 13 to 16 state that prisoners of war must be treated humanely without any adverse discrimination and that their medical needs must be met.")
5. If Enhanced Interrogation Techniques are not torture, why can’t police legally use them?
(Interrogator: “Come on Mr. Wilson, You didn’t really come to a full stop at the sign did you?” Splash, Splash.
Wilson, barely audible: “I can’t breathe.”)
6. Can playing with words destroy the U.S. Constitution?
(Please add your own questions, if any, in the comments and make my day.)