03 January 2006
Bush Defends Spying Program As \'Necessary\' to Protect U.S.
by multilinko (via)President Bush today mounted his third defense in two weeks of his secret domestic spying program, calling his order authorizing warrantless eavesdropping on U.S. citizens a limited, legal program that Americans understand is protecting their security.
24 November 2005
Torture's Terrible Toll - Newsweek National News - MSNBC.com
by multilinkoTorture's Terrible Toll
Abusive interrogation tactics produce bad intel, and undermine the values we hold dear. Why we must, as a nation, do better.
By Sen. John McCain
19 November 2005
Torture - How to lose friends and alienate people - Economist.com
by multilinko (via)The Bush administration's approach to torture beggars belief
This week saw the sad spectacle of an American president lamely trying to explain to the citizens of Panama that, yes, he would veto any such bill but, no, “We do not torture.” Meanwhile, Mr Bush's increasingly error-prone vice-president, Dick Cheney, has been across on Capitol Hill trying to bully senators to exclude America's spies from any torture ban. To add a note of farce to the tragedy, the administration has had to explain that the CIA is not torturing prisoners at its secret prisons in Asia and Eastern Europe—though of course it cannot confirm that such prisons exist.
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