Inquirer defends the indefensible: A monthly column by torture architect John Yoo

It was Yoo's immoral guidance that aided the United States in sanctioning the torture practice known as waterboarding -- used in the Spanish Inquisition, by despots such as Pol Pot and by Chinese Communists in the Korean War to obtain false confessions from Americans -- as well as slamming detainees into walls, part of a harsh interrogation regime that has been linked to the deaths of at least a dozen U.S, detainees and possibly more. Full Story »

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by Norman Rogers - May. 14, 2009

Let's censor and fire people we don't agree with politically. Let's throw him in jail for writing a legal memo. The people advocating this never lifted a finger to prevent huge human rights violations in Cambodia, Russia, Cuba and plenty of other places.

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