Courtesy of Slate:
The 2014 torture report released by the Senate Intelligence Committee is a 500-plus-page denunciation of the CIA’s use of EITs, or enhanced interrogation techniques, during George W. Bush’s presidency. Now Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón, the pair behind the best-selling graphic novel adaptation of the 9/11 Commission Report, have illustrated the torture memo in powerful, disturbing detail. Here’s an excerpt from their haunting book.
Haunting is right take a look at some of the pages.
Damn reminds me of some of the horror comics I read as a kid.
Remember Trump once made the following statement:
"Would I approve waterboarding? You bet your ass I'd approve it! You bet your ass! In a heartbeat! In a heartbeat! And I would approve more than that!"
Gee, perhaps we should all buy a copy of this graphic novel and send it to the White House?
It's only $14.98, and it has pictures so perhaps Trump could actually understand what it says.
I don't know, worth a shot I guess.

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The 2014 torture report released by the Senate Intelligence Committee is a 500-plus-page denunciation of the CIA’s use of EITs, or enhanced interrogation techniques, during George W. Bush’s presidency. Now Sid Jacobson and Ernie Colón, the pair behind the best-selling graphic novel adaptation of the 9/11 Commission Report, have illustrated the torture memo in powerful, disturbing detail. Here’s an excerpt from their haunting book.
Haunting is right take a look at some of the pages.
Damn reminds me of some of the horror comics I read as a kid.
Remember Trump once made the following statement:
"Would I approve waterboarding? You bet your ass I'd approve it! You bet your ass! In a heartbeat! In a heartbeat! And I would approve more than that!"
Gee, perhaps we should all buy a copy of this graphic novel and send it to the White House?
It's only $14.98, and it has pictures so perhaps Trump could actually understand what it says.
I don't know, worth a shot I guess.
Source http://ift.tt/2mfqs7Q