Did they work?

That question has been among the most hotly disputed issues at the center of the continuing controversy over the CIA’s interrogation of suspected terrorists. The report released Monday from the former CIA Inspector General John Helgerson should end the debate. Full Story »

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Patrick McGuire
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by Patrick McGuire - Aug. 26, 2009

It is too biased to quality journalism.

The argument that enhanced torture techniques is well worth it is not the point. The point is the morality, ethical, and legal aspects. The special prosecute was appointed based on the justice and legality. As far as effectiveness that is not on trial. This argument can be made until the cows come home. It is a matter of belief.

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