You are changing the issue.
These are not interrogations. Nor are they supported by our government ever. Nor is this something authorized by higher ups.
Mixing two completely different topics to try and justify a single point, is something liberals do. Are you now trying to be one?
What me and BigRob are discussing, is the use of enhanced interrogation, in order to get information that will lead to the prevention of terrorist attacks, or to the capture of known, and wanted, terrorist.
What you are referring to is the outright abuse of prisoners by out of control military personnel. No one is going to defend that, least of all us. The military rightfully court marshaled them, some went to prison, some dishonorable discharged, others fined, all relieved of command, and all convicted of dereliction of duty.
Now, you need to determine what topic you want to discuss. Do you want to discuss soldiers torturing prisoners randomly without purpose or reason, and without government approval? If yes, then no I'm not for that. Discussion over.
Or do you wish to discuss the use of enhanced interrogation, to obtain from known terrorists, information that could save lives, prevent terrorist attacks, and capture Al Qaeda operatives? If yes, then yes I am, thus far, in favor of that.