The Senate and the House have both approved legislation that would prohibit the CIA from using waterboarding or other harsh interrogation techniques.
President Bush, who first denied that the U.S. used the technique, was caught in a lie, then said that it was legal.
Bush has said he will veto any legislation that restricts the CIA's ability to interrogate.
Bush, the compassionate conservative, doesn't want the torture to stop, even if Congress insists.
-- Jim Grinstead
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