>>>>This is a very odd response to this article... I am not really sure how to take it. Are you wanting to know this information or not? Are you wanting it posted somewhere in an official memo detaling all techniques employed by the US Government on interrogating detainees? If it were posted, what purpose would it serve?
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>>>It would serve as instruction manual for anyone wanting to give a fair and balanced extraordinary rendition to any American personnel detained anywhere.
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>>You mean like Danny Pearl - or William Buckley?
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>Don't know the gentlemen, and from the context, I'd conclude I'm better off not knowing them.
Danny Pearl was the American journalist beheaded on the internet and William Buckley the Beirut station chief tortured and murdered by Hezbollah.
Not sure what you mean by "from the context, I'd conclude I'm better off not knowing them". I guess if they had been prisoners in Gitmo forced to endure harsh words from culturally insensitive guards they would be more worthy of sympathy.
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