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August 26, 2009

Joseph Klein: 'If Even One Innocent American Life Can Be Saved by Rough Interrogation of Terrorist Suspects, That's a Good Thing'

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Joseph Klein writes what a lot of Americans are thinking: "If Even One Innocent American Life Can Be Saved by Rough Interrogation of Terrorist Suspects, That's a Good Thing."

I realize that it is politicaly incorrect to say so, but I could not care less how imprisoned al Qaeda leaders have been treated by the CIA if there was any chance that tough interrogation would yield life-saving information. That is the bottom line -- not whether some pathological Islamic fanatic who would like to see us all dead thought he was drowning while being water-boarded, was in despair while being kept in solitary confinement, or was frightened while being told that his family might be in danger if he did not cooperate.

That's just too darned bad.

This needs to be repeated by Bill O'Reilly, Sean Hannity and every other commentator on cable TV and talk radio who cares about American lives and is dismayed by the hard left sympathy for terrorist suspects that permeates Obama administration policies today. (More)

As The Patriot Room notes, "Damn straight. Now let's hear some republicans say this."

Posted by Richard at August 26, 2009 9:39 AM



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