Sunday, April 26, 2009
Quote of the day
'The fact that the editors of the New York Times cannot reflect this core truth [that waterboarding is torture] in its use of plain English is a scandal of journalistic cowardice, evasion and willful ignorance. It is entirely a function not of seeking the truth but of placating those in power and maintaining a fictitious illusion of "balance". The idea that the Bush administration's insistence for the first time in human history that waterboarding is legal and not torture - when it has itself used the torture technique - is to be weighed equally against the entire body of legal, historical and cultural evidence in deciding what to call torture is preposterous.' - Andrew Sullivan
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