Since the CIA (or its director) have now admitted that they use waterboarding as an "enhanced interrogation technique" (torture), they can't legitimately (ha!) avoid talking about it.
So that means that when someone requests certain documents from them under the Freedom of Information Act, they have to come clean, right? Just like in this image, an example of a page the ACLU received based on a FOIA law suit (full report).
How much is the government paying for all those black markers? Inquiring minds want to know (but cannot be told).
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