In case you didn't get it

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The implications of the recently released torture memos are fairly deep and significant, but the press at large isn't boiling it down or providing any real analysis. Fortunately, at least one person is paying attention. Paul Krugman breaks it down for you thusly:

Let's say this slowly: the Bush administration wanted to use 9/11 as a pretext to invade Iraq, even though Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11. So it tortured people to make them confess to the nonexistent link.

There's a word for this: it's evil.

Not much more to say about it, is there? Our government, working in our name, tortured people to get them to admit to things that weren't true to justify a war unrelated to the assault we suffered on 9/11. And thus far utterly no one has been held accountable.

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