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Old 12-11-2014, 11:48 AM   #301
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The opinions expressed in this book are not necessarily mine.

The reason (well, one of the reasons) that I am posting this is because it is extremely timely. In just the last day or two there was some major report by or to the U.S. Senate on this very subject, and it has stirred up quite a bit of discussion in the news, on talk radio, and perhaps elsewhere.
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Or, if you don't want to reward the purported torturer-in-chief by buying his book which tries to justify his organization within the CIA's use of methods like waterboarding or a week of sleep deprivation, you could read the Senate Committee's report for free:

CIA report PDF
CIA report text

This investigation started after Rodriguez destroyed at least 100 tapes of interrogations, and was accused of lying to a Senate committee and covering up illegal activities.
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