The wiki site says "water-boarding or mock drowning, where a prisoner is bound to an inclined board and water is poured over their face, inducing a terrifying fear of drowning clearly can result in immediate and long-term health consequences. As the prisoner gags and chokes, the terror of imminent death is pervasive, with all of the physiologic and psychological responses expected, including an intense stress response, manifested by tachycardia (rapid heart beat) and gasping for breath. There is a real risk of death from actually drowning or suffering a heart attack or damage to the lungs from inhalation of water. Long term effects include panic attacks, depression and PTSD. I remind you of the patient I described earlier who would panic and gasp for breath whenever it rained even years after his abuse"

All of which you claimed were untrue.

As for why I feel safe. It has nothing to do with our security. The reason I feel safe, is because I know I am not in any real danger. Terrorism just isn't a real threat. And even if there was an attack against us, the chances of me or anyone I know being hurt are extremely low.

Why should I worry over things which are so unlikely to happen, when there are thousands of things that are a greater risk to me?