From My Lai to Lockerbie

Now, a new administration is in power and it has decided to investigate CIA interrogations -- but only those acts by Agency operatives (and its private contractors) that went beyond the bounds of Bush administration extremity, beyond the bounds, that is, of that administration's pretzled definitions of what was not torture. The rest gets a pass. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by John Louden - Aug 30, 2009 - 4:38 PM PDT
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by John Louden - Aug. 30, 2009

A troubling story, presented with links to substantiate it's claims and an absence of melodrama.

On the day that decision made headlines, another report, “U.S. Says Rendition to Continue, but With More Oversight” by David Johnston in the New York Times, ... More »

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