Some of you were quick to quote the current APA president's denial of the 
morality of
psychologists' assistance in tough, albeit torturous, interrogation techniques, 
but wasn't
it stated APA policy in 2005--that might have been developed by a rigged 
panel--that
psychologists participating in terror-related interrogations are fulfilling "a 
valuable
and ethical role to assist in protecting our nation, other nations, and 
innocent civilians
from harm" that was later to be the center of a vigorous dispute at the 2006 
annual
conference?  


Make it a good day.

      --Louis--


Louis Schmier                                http://www.therandomthoughts.com
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