NYT: Bill Curbing Terror Interrogators Is Sent to Bush, Who Has Vowed to Veto It

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/14/washington/14cong.html?sq=herszenhorn&st=nyt&adxnnl=1&scp=1&adxnnlx=1203025651-QH8h3/Otr21v5x46Ydshvg&pagewanted=print

 

 

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One Response to “NYT: Bill Curbing Terror Interrogators Is Sent to Bush, Who Has Vowed to Veto It”

  1. ben stagg said:

    What speaks volumes is that neither Hillary or Barrack voted on this issue. They don’t know what they think about it? What do they know about, then?
    This is a very emotive issue, and I have the feeling that we need to read the small print.
    The article starts off talking about ‘waterboarding and other harsh interrogation methods’. further along it just talks about waterbording. The Bill would obviously also curb these other ‘harsh interrogation methods’. What are they? Shouldn’t we know? The article assumes that it is preaching to the converted. It would need to be lot more informative to convert me.
    Perhaps Hillary and Barack are still waiting to be briefed, and they know no more than we do. That would explain a lot, wouldn’t it?

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