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Week of May 24, 2009 - May 30, 2009

On Torture And War Crimes, Part Two, Or, Dr. Addicott And I Find Common Ground


When last we met, Gentle Reader, it was to work through a series of legal precedents and statute law; the goal of the exercise being to determine if we could or could not define waterboarding as torture.

We have the kind assistance of Professor Jeffrey Addicott, who has provided us with his written testimony from his recent appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee and a personal interview, where he walked me through some of his thinking on the matter.

Today we're going to take a look at the precedent that he has used to reach the conclusion that waterboarding is not torture.

It's also possible that the analysis may result in the discovery of a bit of common ground...but as I noted in Part One, it's common ground that neither one of us might have seen coming.


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