Tortured Debate

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Author(s) National Review editorial board
Source National Review
Date September 18, 2006
URL http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=NTc1MWRmMmMyMWY5MzdmYWIwOTE3ZDI4NzY2ZGUxYTY=
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Quotes-start.png "We are not, and the administration is not, advocating torture. But there are, manifestly, methods of coercion that, though rougher than the Miranda standards of the criminal- and military-justice systems, fall short of torture. [...] Those methods will be effectively outlawed if Congress does not act." Quotes-end.png


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