Lowpro
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We have only hearsay evidence for that, and that provided by some of the least competent drongos ever to lead a nation at war.
For a historical precedent on the efficacy of torture, there were, in Massachuesetts, dozens of people who gave adequate information under torture that they were successfully tried, convicted and burned at the stake as witches.
On the face of it, the evidence stands for itself that a regimen with torture yielded desired results. The results that the merry morons needed to justify further erosions of our rights and to justify the invasion of Iraq, with the subsequent damage to the intelligence-gathering effort in Afghanistan that could have led to an earlier arrest or elimination of ObL.
You can't work off the "could-haves" however in any argument; if intelligence gathering were an exact science I could understand the sentiment but that's not the case. And for the witchhunt thing, torture now (I hope) is not punitive and the underlying motivators of such (land ownership) were a cause as well as superstition. Neither factor into this discussion (I hope)