http://www.commondreams.org/view/2009/04/30-6

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"The more frustrated people got in not being able to establish that  
link . . . there was more and more pressure to resort to measures that  
might produce more immediate results," the psychiatrist, Maj. Charles  
Burney, told Army investigators, according to the McClatchy story.

Let us pause the news cycle here and strip away the desperate delicacy  
of this language. The Gitmo intelligence crew was being told, from the  
highest levels of the Bush White House and the Pentagon - think  
Cheney, think Rumsfeld - to keep slamming these guys' heads against  
the wall, to keep pouring water down their throats, to keep tormenting  
them with dogs and insects, until they blubbered, in their pain and  
terror, a word or two that would justify the long-planned (and  
completely pointless) invasion of Iraq.

This drags the torture "debate" out of the fog that mainstream pundits  
are paid to generate - does it work? is it legal? is it cruel? is it  
counterproductive? - and exposes something that is troubling at the  
level of the soul, and begs only one question.

Is it treason?

/<snip>
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