Why was this thread started, does anyone really not understand the concepts?
Torturing okay for the Feds? Is waterboarding really torture? Is physical pain induced? Sounds more like fear inducing and maybe discomfort, but not pain. Is that really torture? Does it compare with the techniques used by the Vietnamese at the Hanoi Hilton? How about by the Koreans in the Korean war, or the Japanese in WW2?
Why the "Feds" can do it and not the everyday civilian?
Well, the "Feds" are trying to get important information from an enemy that has declared themselves to be our enemy and has killed American civilians and American servicemen and women, and our continuing their efforts to kill us. How often does the average citizen need to do something like waterboarding to prevent large amounts of killing? (Answer: Never)
Now, if the answer isn't apparent, then I can't help anyone grasp the obvious.
Carry on.