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|author=Arthur C. Brooks, Arthur Feldman, Arthur Herman
|author=Arthur C. Brooks, Arthur Feldman
|source=The Wall Street Journal
|source=The Washington Post
|date=2005-10-26
|date=2005-10-25
|url=http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110007477
|url=http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110007477
|quote="Far more impressive is the near-unanimous opposition to the McCain effort from commanders currently fighting the war on terror. They understand that the amendment will be interpreted as an unnecessary rebuke, and as a huge disincentive to push detainees hard when seeking information on "ticking bombs.""
|quote="Far more impressive is the near-unanimous opposition to the McCain effort from commanders currently fighting the war on terror. They understand that the amendment will be interpreted as an unnecessary rebuke, and as a huge disincentive to push detainees hard when seeking information on "ticking bombs.""
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Author(s) Arthur C. Brooks, Arthur Feldman
Source The Washington Post
Date 2005-10-25
URL http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110007477
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Quotes-start.png "Far more impressive is the near-unanimous opposition to the McCain effort from commanders currently fighting the war on terror. They understand that the amendment will be interpreted as an unnecessary rebuke, and as a huge disincentive to push detainees hard when seeking information on "ticking bombs."" Quotes-end.png

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