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One of the most startling defenses of the Bush administration torture policy appeared in Tuesday's Washington Post. Former Bush speechwriter Marc Thiessen makes the U.S. personnel sound less like interrogators than priests. (I suppose that might make them

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1777 days ago

One of the most startling defenses of the Bush administration torture policy appeared in Tuesday's Washington Post. Former Bush speechwriter Marc Thiessen makes the U.S. personnel sound less like interrogators than priests. (I suppose that might make them

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bumbled101 1777 days ago

BUT, that's not bush/cheney/senate, congreff, DID. cheney built a coal runing train in australia, and bush promoted nuclear pwer plants in same country.

bumbled101 1777 days ago

WASHINGTON, Feb. 1, 2006
Bush: U.S. Must Break Oil 'Addiction'
Dependency On Foreign Oil Is Centerpiece Of State Of Union Speech http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/01/31/politics/main1260701.shtml

bumbled101 1777 days ago

http://stateofthedivision.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2010-01-25T12%3A50%3A00-08%3A00 [minus any actual quotes from thomas jefferson, concerningthe use of torture]