"We" Did Not Endorse Torture

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For the president to officially admit that men were tortured in the name of national security is one thing. For him to justify those actions, and attempt to induce sympathy or even exculpate those who were in charge of designing and implementing a torture program - in the name of all Americans - is reprehensible.


-- Professor Falguni A. Sheth, Hampshire College

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