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Now he's calling Hannity yella if he doesn't do it. You gonna take that, Hannity?
What leading columnists and opinionators think about further torture investigations, and possibly prosecutions.
And it goes beyond abdominal slaps and bugs in boxes.
Oh, and about that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.
Introducing the twee pop cover of the torture memos, performed on YouTube.
The owners of a kooky unopened restaurant threatened their landlord's managing agent with torture.
She takes a swipe at Dick Cheney during her congressional testimony, just for kicks.
And does the Obama administration want us to know?
Not only were Bush administration and Department of Defense officials fine with the recently detailed interrogation techniques, they were downright psyched.
The political commentators and former Bush officials who don't have a problem with the interrogation techniques that many think constitute torture.
He doesn't necessarily endorse going after the CIA agents, but Justice Department officials are fair game.
The former vice-president is seeking the release of memos he says report the successes of controversial interrogation techniques like waterboarding.
Should they have been released in the first place? Should the Justice Department pursue prosecutions?
Obama authorizes the release of memos detailing previous interrogation tactics.
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