No Torture. No Exceptions. - Kenneth M. Duberstein & Richard Armitage

Let there be no mistake: waterboarding is torture--and it should never be used by the United States. No less a hero than John McCain will attest to this.

Every American president bears a mighty burden as commander in chief. We saw this firsthand with President Reagan. But President Reagan understood that our response to threats must neither diminish who we are nor undermine our values. It was President Reagan who said, "Coercion, after all, merely ... Full Story »

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Another well written, responsible and persuasive opinion piece.

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Nothing particularly groundbreaking or impressive about this opinion piece, other than the credentials of the authors.

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