Well, if the slope is slippery it’s not because I’ve made it so. It’s because the very nature of the subject matter is slippery. Torture may indeed be the best way of extracting information from people who wish to harm us, but the question has always been to what extent does the use of torture warp and harm ourselves and the values we claim to stand for. The fact is that torturing human beings, as well as animals, is immoral. If waterboarding is torture, then it is forbidden to us. We may choose to waterboard prisoners anyway, but please, let’s not pretend we’re any more civiilized than someone who chooses to pull out fingernails or burn holes into someone with a cigarette. If waterboarding is not torture, then eventually it will find its way into very own society and could even become an acceptable means of dealing with anyone who breaks the law. And why shouldn’t it? After all, it is a proven and effective way of extracting information from those who do not wish to divulge it. And of course, the only reason you would not want the legitimate authorities to know anything about you is because you are against that authority. Not only do the authorities in this case have a right to use waterboarding on you, but they have a responsibility to do so because, after all, they protect society and the only reason you would have to not give them that information is because you wish to harm society. Yes, it is a very slippery slope indeed. I mean, if it is not possible for you to give an answer because the slope is slippery, I understand. That is the situation our society finds itself in today. We must defend ourselves, but how do we do that without betraying the very values that underlie our society. Furthermore, if we play with the definitions of what constitutes torture, how do we prevent that definition from holding sway across the board. How can waterboarding not be torture when Americans do it, but most certainly was when the Japanese used it against captives in World War II or when America’s enemies choose to use it against American POW’s? How do we cut that knot then? Yep. Sure is slippery.