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| | What Obama will do with Guantanamo Bay and if it's even possible. |
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| | Some say th eCIA’s tactic or harsh interrogation technique of “waterboarding" leads to questionable confessions. |
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| | America's role in torture. |
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| | In the guts of the White House in 2002, a handful of men made plans to torture the captured prisoners of a so-called "War on Terror". Now one of them, Gen. Colin Powell, has left his post and resigned! Why did he leave the powerful post of Secretary of State and speak against the policies of the influential Bush Administration? Was it self-sacrifice or self-service that moved Gen. Powell? |
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| | We hear an awful lot about waterboarding these days. Is it or isn't it torture? Do you know what it involves? |
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| | The US of torture in the war against terrorism violates not only domestic and international law, but the very principles on which our Republic was founded. |
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| | In Part Four of "Kleptocracy, Cronyism and War Profiteers: Too Many Hands in the Cookie Jar", we review the damage of the Bush cronies, estimate how much money it takes to buy your way into cushy jobs, view the destruction of the Iraqi medical system, Sen. Frist's "Guantanamo Bay HMO" and the fine line between medical ethics and physician assisted torture. |
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