the ban on torture is absolute; it is not a foreign policy or defense issue

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"[The Obama administration's] challenge was not only to stop the American government from torturing detainees, but to institutionalize the legal infrastructure that would prevent the resumption of torture. President Obama had the opportunity to leave an unambiguous legal legacy that prohibited torture and inhibited the torturers of tomorrow from finding legal cover. Instead, we may reap the whirlwind of his timidity, and soon. -- Eric Lewis, New York Times

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