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Tuesday, September 12, 2006


ON INTERROGATION POLICY (or, Jack Bauer—NOT)    [Rich Lowry and Kate O'Beirne]

Asked about the interrogation controversy, he said legislation should outline “clearly what is acceptable and provide liability protection so interrogators will feel protected going forward.” He was emphatic that people should understand that “as long as the War Crimes Act hangs over their heads, they [interrogators] will not take the steps necessary to protect” Americans.




 





 

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