A tortured stance on torture

Washington shuddered last week when The New York Times revealed that the Justice Department, under the direction of Alberto Gonzales, had undermined the will of Congress, the Supreme Court, as well as hard-won national and international standards with secret legal opinions supporting torture. "Shocking" was the word Republican Senator Arlen Specter used, and well he should.

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Kevin Reilly
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by Kevin Reilly - Oct. 1, 2008

It's an editorial. The facts are selective to make a point. An alternate view would present a different set of facts, not necessarily conflicting, to lead to an opposing conclusion. As an editorial it is effective

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