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"Some may believe that my remarks crossed the line," said Richard Durbin, the second-ranking Democratic leader in the Senate.(The Week)(Brief Article)
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July 18, 2005 |
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"Some may believe that my remarks crossed the line," said Richard Durbin, the second-ranking Democratic leader in the Senate. "To them, I extend my heartfelt apologies." This "apology" seems more calculated than heartfelt. It falls short of an acknowledgment that his remarks actually did cross a line. Durbin, speaking about the detainees at Guantanamo, had credited the most lurid allegations of American abuse and called the detainees' treatment reminiscent of Nazi Germany, Stalinist Russia, and Pol Pot's Cambodia. He thus managed simultaneously to slander the American ...
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