It's a typical "calming" piece. Lot's of people where pissed off and didn't approve of the waterboarding, then again it was the fucking government that just basically changed what was considered torture to cover their own asses.
Then the government decides that they aren't going to prosecute ANYONE in connection with waterboarding.
Now shortly there after a magical story surfaces that the waterboarding torture saved us from another inside (9/11 style) job!
You have to be a gullible mother fucking to take this as is, and not get angry.
I don't think you should prosecute people who are trying to do their jobs to the best of their ability.
Intelligence agencies are trying very hard to work within the constraints that they are given and still provide useful data that can save lives and our way of life. That said, there should absolutely be oversight - strong oversight - but handicapping our side unnecessarily isn't a good idea. We need to keep our heads out of the sand and maintain a realistic viewpoint of what the threats are and how we can neutralise them while still being able to look at ourselves in the mirror every morning.
What makes me angry is that people would like to kill you, me and my neighbor down the street because of some political/philisophical/religious difference that could probably be hashed out with a few drinks at the local bar, or maybe a fistfight in an alley somewhere.