I don't think torture is something the US should be doing so I think that it is a good thing to have everything made public. First, these weren't POW's, one of the prisoners was held/tortured for 12 years before they let him go because he was completely innocent. There has been/will be no retaliation for the report as ISIS and other groups have been using this as fodder for years. It comes down to whether or not you think it is right to torture people, I believe it isn't so the report is something that will strengthen our country, others think torture is a good tool and they think we will be weakened by it. Also, as John McCain pointed out in his Senate speach, we hanged Japanese soldiers after WWII for waterboarding so it is hypocritical of us to do it.
Ironic that so many people who claim to hate big government get upset when the public is given the truth about the secret CIA torture prisons in the CIA agent's own words. Ultimately it comes down to what you think is right as an American and if this is a policy we should embrace or morally object to. The fact that the report was even released shows the strength of our country over the likes of Russia, China, Venezuela, and others who would have agreed with your views and never released such a report.