Cheney Wins Interrogation Argument »

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The reports indicate that most of the most valuable information came from high-value detainees who were subjected to enhanced interrogation techniques, including the revelation of numerous plots and terrorists whose names were not previously known to the CIA.

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    FairNBalanced4 months ago

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    The only fair conclusion from the CIA interrogation documents released last week is that former Vice President Dick Cheney largely won his argument with President Barack Obama about enhanced techniques.

    Obama should have done what he originally said, and that is to "look forward". Obama is use to being able to pull out the "Blame Bush" card for his own benefit, but this specific topic has bit him on his backside.

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      Wolfie20074 months ago

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      Obama and the mob will never admit it. Yesterday, Gibbs said about Cheney, "it's the same old song and dance." Btw, how many of you think that Robert Gibbs is the worst press secretary in the history of press secretaries in the US? If not who was worse?

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