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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

The Case for the ‘Torture Memos’ by Rich Lowry on National Review Online

The Case for the ‘Torture Memos’ by Rich Lowry on National Review Online:

By Rich Lowry

The debate over the just-released Justice Department memorandums on interrogation techniques ended as soon as they were dubbed the “torture memos.” Forevermore, they will be remembered as the legal lowlights of a “dark and painful chapter in our history,” as Pres. Barack Obama put it.

Rightly considered, the memos should be a source of pride. They represent a nation of laws struggling to defend itself against a savage, lawless enemy while adhering to its legal commitments and norms. Most societies throughout human history wouldn’t have bothered."

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