nytimes.com — Soon after Alberto R. Gonzales’s arrival as attorney general in February 2005, the Justice Department issued another opinion, this one in secret. It was a very different document, according to officials briefed on it, an expansive endorsement of the harshest interrogation techniques ever used by the Central Intelligence Agency.
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shadogovOct 4, 2007
I would advise you to get on the rent-a-life plan. Go buy some kleenex and write in your diary.
taranwalkerOct 4, 2007
...we should send all the neocon-lovers off to war, and keep the intellectuals here...if you support the war, go fight...if not, stay here, and help balance the budget and restore the good name of our beloved country...
caffeinateOct 4, 2007
Death is a fairly permanent side effect.
hawkeye17Oct 4, 2007
We are losing the War on Terror because we are sacrificing the values we hold dear in the name of false 'security'. The Too bad the Republicans aren't smart enough to see this. Bin Laden must be laughing his ass off.
stevanoskiOct 6, 2007
Good for him! God Bless the USA
stevanoskiOct 6, 2007
Why are you so racist? Oh yeah, you are a Democrat.