With the admission by CIA director Hayden that waterboarding was used, one thing is now becoming clear: After they leave office, the officials involved, from John Yoo to George Bush and everyone in between, are now or will not be free to travel abroad.
For if they do, they will be subject to arrest and trial for war crimes.
As they should be. Ideally, we would clean up our own mess, but that is not possible, given that the Republicans would, as they have for years, put loyalty to their party ahead of loyalty to their country. Bush can order torture and that is fine, so long as he doesn't get a blowjob from an intern.
So let them travel and be arrested, just like any other criminal tinpot of an ex-dictator.
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