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23 September 2006

A Question for President Thumbscrews

Senate Republicans reach "compromise" with the White House on Torture Bill.

Sayeth The General:

Posted by shadowfax at 2:50 PM  

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About me: I am an ER physician and administrator living in the Pacific Northwest. I live with my wife and four kids. Various other interests include Shorin-ryu karate, general aviation, Irish music, Apple computers, and progressive politics. My kids do their best to ensure that I have little time to pursue these hobbies.

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