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Annals of National Security: The General's Report: Reporting & Essays: The New Yorker
Citation added: June 18th, 2007, 2:46 pm
From the moment a soldier enlists, we inculcate loyalty, duty, honor, integrity, and selfless service," Taguba said. "And yet when we get to the senior-officer level we forget those values. I know that my peers in the Army will be mad at me for speaki
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Words in a Time of War : Taking the Measure of the First Rhetoric-Major President
Citation added: June 2nd, 2007, 11:13 pm
Given such sweeping claims for power, it is hard to expect much respect for truth; or perhaps it should be "truth" — in quotation marks — for, when you can alter reality at will, why pay much attention to the idea of fidelity in describing it? Wha
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Bush's appalling Iraq-Korea comparison. - By Fred Kaplan - Slate Magazine
Citation added: June 1st, 2007, 5:28 am
To President Bush, history is not a complex record of the past, to be studied intensively for lessons. It's a grab bag of myths and half-truths, to be dredged for political effect—a device that provides rhetorical cover, and allows evasion of responsibi
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The Daily Dish: "Verschärfte Vernehmung"--Enhanced Interrogation
Citation added: May 31st, 2007, 9:48 am
The interrogation methods approved and defended by this president are not new. Many have been used in the past. The very phrase used by the president to describe torture-that-isn't-somehow-torture - "enhanced interrogation techniques" - is a term original
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Charles C. Krulak and Joseph P. Hoar - It's Our Cage, Too - washingtonpost.com
Citation added: May 21st, 2007, 4:25 am
Ut it is a false security. We don't know what's been gained through this fear-driven program. But we do know the consequences. As has happened with every other nation that has tried to engage in a little bit of torture -- only for the toughest cases, only
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