Receiving wide media attention and almost no critique, the
George Soros–funded Constitution Project
recently released its “Task Force on Detainee Treatment” report alleging “torture” by the
George W. Bush Administration. Professing non-partisanship, the
task force included former Arkansas Republican Congressman Asa
Hutchinson and former Reagan-appointed FBI director William
Sessions, age 83, who left office amid allegations of ethics
violations.
A New York Times account described the report as a “nonpartisan, independent review of interrogation and detention programs in the years after the Sept. 11,” without noting funding by Soros and other left-wing philanthropies for the Constitution Project, which it called a “legal research and advocacy group.”
http://spectator.org/archives/2013/05/17/soros-funds-anti-torture-repor
A New York Times account described the report as a “nonpartisan, independent review of interrogation and detention programs in the years after the Sept. 11,” without noting funding by Soros and other left-wing philanthropies for the Constitution Project, which it called a “legal research and advocacy group.”
http://spectator.org/archives/2013/05/17/soros-funds-anti-torture-repor
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