We now know that legal opinions were merely retroactive cover. The Bush administration’s first instinct was towards abuse Ken Gude guardian.co.uk, Thursday 23 April 2009 19.00 BST Article history The more we learn about the Bush administration torture regime the worse it gets. The Senate intelligence committee report released Wednesday outlines specific torture techniques that [...]
Archive for April 25th, 2009
25 Apr
We Have Become Our Enemies
ISSUES › National Security › Global Terrorism SOURCE: AP Photo/Brennan Linsley In this image reviewed by the U.S. Military, a Guantanamo detainee, photographed through a glass window with a U.S military guard seen reflected on it, sleeps on a mattress on the floor of his cell, at the Camp 5 detention facility, at Guantanamo Bay, [...]
25 Apr
Household Wealth in Freefall
ISSUES › Economy › Economic Outlook SOURCE: AP Photo/Gary Kazanjian Tanya Duarte and her husband, Fernando, look over bills while their son Jordan looks on in Fresno, Calif. Due to the recession, the Duartes, like many families throughout the country, are close to losing their homes to foreclosure. By Christian E. Weller, Jessica Lynch | [...]
25 Apr
Weekend Open Thread: McCain Won’t Condemn Cheney’s Torture Claims
The Plum LineGreg Sargent’s blog Posted at 04/24/2009, 05:38 PM EST * Senator John McCain may have a reputation as a leading torture opponent, but he’s mum on whether he agrees with Dick Cheney’s claim that torture has made us far safer. McCain spokesperson Brooke Buchanan tells me McCain and his office have no comment [...]