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by David Broder in the Washington Post this morning







by David Broder in the Washington Post
this morning

by David Broder in the Washington Post
this morning
09/26/2004 01:26 PM

The Media, Losing Their Way (washingtonpost.com) .. a column

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Much of what civil libertarians feared about this administration turns out to be have been true. As the Washington Post points out in today's lead editorial, Legalizing Torture: This week, thanks again to an independent press, we have begun to learn the deeply disturbing truth about the legal opinions that the Pentagon and the Justice Department seek to keep secret. According to copies leaked to several newspapers, they lay out a shocking and immoral set of justifications for torture. In a paper prepared last year under the direction of the Defense Department's chief counsel, and first disclosed by the Wall Street Journal, the president of the United States was declared empowered to disregard U.S. and international law and order the torture of foreign prisoners. Moreover, interrogators following the president's orders were declared immune from punishment. Torture itself was narrowly redefined, so that techniques that inflict pain and mental suffering could be deemed legal. All this was done as a prelude to the designation of 24 interrogation methods for foreign prisoners -- the same techniques, now in use, that President Bush says are humane but refuses to disclose. There is no justification, legal or moral, for the judgments made by Mr. Bush's political appointees at the Justice and Defense departments. Theirs is the logic of criminal regimes, of dictatorships around the world that sanction torture on grounds of "national security." For decades the U.S. government has waged diplomatic campaigns against such outlaw governments -- from the military juntas in Argentina and Chile to the current autocracies in Islamic countries such as Algeria and Uzbekistan -- that claim torture is justified when used to combat terrorism. The news that serving U.S. officials have officially endorsed principles once advanced by Augusto Pinochet brings shame on American democracy -- even if it is true, as the administration maintains, that its theories have not been put into practice. Even on paper, the administration's reasoning will provide a ready excuse for dictators, especially those allied with the Bush administration, to go on torturing and killing detainees. Perhaps the president's lawyers have no interest in the global impact of their policies -- but they should be concerned about the treatment of American servicemen and civilians in foreign countries. Before the Bush administration took office, the Army's interrogation procedures -- which were unclassified -- established this simple and sensible test: No technique should be used that, if used...

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I grew up in Washington, DC, and even after 20 years on the West Coast, I am used to reading the Washington Post daily, even as it has slowly transformed itself from the anti-establishment hero of Watergate in my youth to the neoconservative Republican paper of today. I have displayed its headlines on my personal news page for years, and use the headlines to pick which stories and columns to read online every day. Today the format of the headlines on my site changed drastically. The good news? The Washington Post finally started offering official Washington Post RSS feeds. No longer do I have to rely on Mike Krus' excellent NewsisFree services to get Washington Post headlines. I can go directly to the horse's mouth. The bad news? The RSS feeds are crippled. Each one has only a few headlines -- for example the Top News feed and the Opinions feed each currently have only 3 headlines. So now I only get some of the stories on the front page, not all of them. And where are the columns by my regular columnists, Colbert King, David Ignatius, and Richard Cohen (now that he has regained his senses)? The headlines also have the inane text (www.washingtonpost.com) at the end of each linked headline, as though anybody clicking on the linked headline would be taken somewhere else. It looks like something that would have been put on the web in 1995, not 2004. This is a really foolish way for them to put content out to people -- it is one of those cases where halfway is worse than none. By having only some but not all of the top headlines, they make it less likely, not more likely, that people outside Washington will rely on Post for news. By putting the stupid (www.washingtonpost.com) in every headline, instead of just the first or last one, they make it less likely that someone will want to display their headlines on their site. My guess, from years of reading the Post and reading about the Post, is that it is the result of political infighting inside the Post between people afraid of giving away their content, and people who see the value of syndicating headlines as a way of increasing influence and getting more people to read the Post online. It certainly looks like a typical Washington political compromise, ugly and satisfying neither opponents...

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The Washington Post Co. announced Tuesday that it has agreed to purchase online magazine Slate from Microsoft.

In a deal that had been rumored since at least mid-November, the Post will take Slate off Microsoft's hands for an unspecified amount of money. The online magazine, which produces original editorial content on popular topics such as politics, has been controlled by the software giant since Slate first began publishing in 1996. According to Nielsen Net/Ratings, the magazine had 6 million unique users in November.

News source: C|Net News.com

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This Washington Post editorial about the methods of torture that the Bush administration approves of is all over the blogosphere, but I think it's important enough to post here.
Before the Bush administration took office, the Army's interrogation procedures -- which were unclassified -- established this simple and sensible test: No technique should be used that, if used by an enemy on an American, would be regarded as a violation of U.S. or international law. Now, imagine that a hostile government were to force an American to take drugs or endure severe mental stress that fell just short of producing irreversible damage; or pain a little milder than that of "organ failure, impairment of bodily function, or even death." What if the foreign interrogator of an American "knows that severe pain will result from his actions" but proceeds because causing such pain is not his main objective? What if a foreign leader were to decide that the torture of an American was needed to protect his country's security? Would Americans regard that as legal, or morally acceptable? According to the Bush administration, they should.
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