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|source=The Washington Times
|source=The Washington Times
|date=September 11, 2006
|date=September 11, 2006
|url=http://www.washingtontimes.com/op-ed/nhentoff.htm
|url=http://www.washingtontimes.com/op-ed/20060910-101234-2274r.htm
|quote="By marginalizing and ignoring the independent advice of the JAGs for the past four years, the Bush administration has seriously eroded what had been our moral leadership around the world, including among our allies, in the war on terrorists. Now, [...] they are proposing to retain certain interrogation practices that clearly violate the Geneva Conventions' prohibition of "humiliating and degrading treatment" of prisoners."
|quote="By marginalizing and ignoring the independent advice of the JAGs for the past four years, the Bush administration has seriously eroded what had been our moral leadership around the world, including among our allies, in the war on terrorists. Now, [...] they are proposing to retain certain interrogation practices that clearly violate the Geneva Conventions' prohibition of "humiliating and degrading treatment" of prisoners."
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This is an opinion item.

Author(s) Nat Hentoff
Source The Washington Times
Date September 11, 2006
URL http://www.washingtontimes.com/op-ed/20060910-101234-2274r.htm
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Quotes-start.png "By marginalizing and ignoring the independent advice of the JAGs for the past four years, the Bush administration has seriously eroded what had been our moral leadership around the world, including among our allies, in the war on terrorists. Now, [...] they are proposing to retain certain interrogation practices that clearly violate the Geneva Conventions' prohibition of "humiliating and degrading treatment" of prisoners." Quotes-end.png


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