INTERROGATION
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The article examines the release, backlash, and debate regarding the C.I.A.'s top secret interrogation memos.
By Tillman Kasper | Published 4/25/2009
My sad little opinion on the controversial interrogation techniques put into use under the orders of the Bush administration.
By Domingo Lugo | Published 6/3/2009
President Barack Obama has released Bush administration memos detailing interrogation techniques used after 9/11 to extract secrets from captured terrorists. Even though these techniques are no longer used, Obama has come under criticism.
By Mark Whittington | Published 4/17/2009
how the interrogation facilities and practices at Guantanamo Bay have led to an abuse of human rights and violations of international law
By The Outlaw | Published 6/6/2006
This article shows how to set up and execute an interrogation scene as a form of role-play in BDSM.
By Bea Amor | Published 8/22/2008
Several organizations decry the enhanced interrogation methods by the CIA, calling them torture. Here is a quick juxtaposition of the CIA interrogation methods to al-Qaeda in Iraq's torture methods.
By Chadd De Las Casas | Published 11/7/2007
After deciding with solemn magnanimity to not prosecute CIA officers who did horrible things to Al Qaeda terrorists to extract information from them, President Barack Obama has now hinted that he might prosecute the lawyers who said they could do it.
By Mark Whittington | Published 4/22/2009
Amber claims her being interrogated for long hours, alone without a lawyer, or her parents present landed her in prison awaiting trial for nearly six years.
By Dee | Published 6/16/2009
Dick Cheney ex-Vice President seems nervous about Obama's CIA probe. Does he have a reason to be?
By Cassandra James | Published 8/31/2009
'It was quite easy. We've shown her a few old devices, which were left here from the time Faisel and the "Inglizi" (the Englishman = Laurence of Arabia) have beaten the Turks, and ended up with the Automan Empire.'
By Haim Kadman | Published 6/28/2007
Torture is wrong and un-American. Therefore legislation calling for an end to it would seem a no-brainer. Unfortunately, legislation in America isn't based on morality, but on politics.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 1/8/2007
At no time in our modern history have more demands been placed upon the law enforcement officer.
Communities are extremely concerned about crime and they are demanding that law enforcement agencies "do something about it."
By Chip | Published 9/19/2007
This satirical article asks readers to imagine a new way of forcing information out of terrorist suspects. instead of physically torturing themn... mentally torture them by forcing them to shop with indecisive female companions!
By Wade Matthew | Published 2/20/2007
A list of suggestions for possible ways to get information without resorting to torture.
By David Finniss | Published 1/29/2009
Released in 1999 as part of Hasbro's Power of the Force 2 Collection, this version not only includes the menacing little torture robot seen in Episode IV, but also comes with a "talking" Dark Lord of the Sith
By Alex Diaz-Granados | Published 10/30/2007
There are now three categories of interrogation, not torture, good faith torture and shock the conscience torture.
By LaRae Meadows | Published 5/1/2009
Wanda Sykes is on a waterboarding kick. In her comedy routine at the White House Correspondents Dinner Saturday evening, she worked the "enhanced interrogation technique" into her routine three times. Not that there is anything particularly amusing...
By Saul Relative | Published 5/11/2009
In the current debate over the definition of torture and euphemisms like "enhanced interrogation techniques," are politicians basing their policies on unrealistic fantasy scenarios?
By Michael Donegan | Published 5/19/2009
President Obama's decision to release Bush-era documents greenlighting the use of harsh interrogation methods on top Al Qaeda prisoners has unleashed a partisan uproar. Should those who provided the legal justification for these methods be prosecuted?
By Hartley Engel | Published 4/27/2009
Howard Stern stated on his weekday morning radio program last week that he is in support of waterboarding and other enhanced interrogation techniques for suspected terrorists.
By Elizabeth Brown | Published 5/18/2009
Some discussion of enhanced interrogation techniques which our Government may have used.
By John Lake | Published 4/30/2009
Shepherd Smith, Fox News' popular news caster, is known for occasionally getting impassioned about issues in the news. This was no more evidence than on Wednesday on a segment on Fox's Strategy Room on the subject of the interrogation memos.
By Mark Whittington | Published 4/24/2009
Law Enforcement officers have certain rights while employed. They are to be treated fairly, honestly, and respectfully during any investigation or interrogation, as well, while on duty.
By Nikol Hull Purvis | Published 1/13/2010
With Children come frequent questions. Their interrogation can be through, so in expectation this is a brief review of a bit of Saint Patrick history.
By Michael Hollingsworth | Published 2/2/2010
My position is a resounding yes. The following is my argument being that stance.
By Stanley W. Shura | Published 4/20/2009
Talking about what you have done in a job interview can be tough if you get nervous. It is easy to forget the polished person you were before you came to sit down for this interrogation, I mean interview. :)
By AngelBean | Published 1/10/2010
The Civil Rights Movement taught Americans to fight for justice even at the height of prejudice. Enhanced interrogation techniques must be restricted in order to fight for the justice of the innocent Middle Eastern people our prejudice has been hurting.
By David Tindell | Published 11/4/2009
An editorial that I hope sounds a tone that is as reverent of America's best ideals as it is of all (human) life and dignity
By Stanley W. Shura | Published 6/25/2009
Sen. Dodd will continue Kennedy's fight, sleep deprivation as interrogation method, older Americans on health care reform, America's response to Afghan election, and more.
By Heather Kristina Thomas | Published 8/27/2009
My opinion based on what I've read and heard.
By John Mario | Published 5/14/2009
General Hayden, the current head of the Central Intelligence Agency, has stated that the CIA has indeed destroyed video tapes, which contain images of individuals being tortured.
By Nicholos Gene Poma B.S. | Published 12/7/2007
John Kiriakou, a former CIA agent who participated in the first waterboard interrogation of an al-Qaeda suspect, has now condemned its usage.
By Carol Wilkins | Published 12/11/2007
Ideally, coworkers would take things slowly and give each other time to open up about themselves and the aspects of their life (if any) that they wish to talk about. However, when inquiring minds want to know - well, they just wanna know...
By Dr. Jamie Y. Marable | Published 4/11/2008
No law or international convention prevents using a common medical procedure as an interrogation technique. Sounds like fun to me.
By Joel Hirschhorn | Published 10/21/2007
Many in political and media circles have decided to come up with a new name for torture. Now they call it, "Enhanced Interrogation Techniques." This is as ridiculous as when the police started using the term, "Person of Interest,"
By Nicholos Gene Poma B.S. | Published 9/15/2007
She wouldn't give the recipe up without a fight, anyhow. Okay, "fight" isn't quite the word I was looking for. Perhaps I should have said, "she wouldn't give it up without being provided an incentive."
By Mike Thomas | Published 4/30/2007
Alaska and the heated political discussion that follow it, from a different point of view.
By Emma Thompson | Published 9/19/2008
A look at the recent deal struck between Republican senators and the Bush administration over interrogation of terrorists and how it fits in with the Geneva Convention.
By N.K. | Published 9/28/2006
Speaking to the Chicago Tribune, an official of the Obama Administration declared in early February that they could simply not afford to turn their back on the interrogation tools set up by the Bush Administration.
By K | Published 2/26/2009
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