THE VERDICT

Dahlia Lithwick

The Fiction Behind Torture Policy

The lawyers designing interrogation techniques cited Jack Bauer more frequently than the Constitution.

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  • Posted By: tmkwan @ 04/06/2009 2:49:53 AM

    Many years ago President Reagan was filmed quoting from what he said were the words of an admiral during world war two, who on seeing his young pilots take off from an aircraft carrier, ???where do we get these men from???? The trouble with this was the quote was not one from a real person rather it was from a war film based on a book of fiction. To top it all the book and film were set in and about the Korean War not WW2. Reagan confused what he saw on screen and spoken by a fictional character with the real thing. Years later this confusion between reality and fiction happens under the Bush administration with a television series called ???24???.
    I note that some people who have written abusive comments in response to this article and I am amazed at their inability to accept anything was wrong with what officials in the Bush administration has done in the name of the American people following the example of a television show. They also seem to ignore that this confusion with reality has happened before. Some segments of American society are so out of touch they really scare the rest of us who have to live in the real world.

  • Posted By: gwf11 @ 03/06/2009 11:27:08 AM

    are you kidding me. save one life for the death of many others? the risk is worth it. just look at the writer shes as dumb as crap.

  • Posted By: badlawdog63 @ 01/30/2009 5:05:24 PM

    John Yoo is that yoo? Loved your last post. Brilliant legal analysis! Go git'm big guy! You totally rock! Love you! Thanks for saving America, you legal studmuffin.

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