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Why Berkeley Should Let John Yoo Go
Washington Post, 4/21/2008

Why John Yoo Must Stay
Washington Post, 4/16/2008

Torture and Tenure
Inside Highter Ed, 4/14/2008

Baldwin Backs Accountability
Capital Times, 2/16/2008

An Accountability Moment That Must Not End
The Nation, 2/14/2008

House Takes Two Tracks on Contempt
Roll Call, 2/14/2008

American Freedom Campaign Calls on House Democratic Leaders to Follow Through With Contempt Vote
AFC Press Release, 2/13/2008

The Most Valuable Progressives
The Nation, 12/31/2007

Lawyers Launch Campaign Urging Investigation for Bush Administration Criminality
AFC Press Release, 12/20/2007

Will Demorcrats Restore Our Liberties Stolen in the Bush Era?
Alternet, 11/10/2007

American Freedom Campaign Urges U.S. Senate to Reject Mukasey Nomination
AFC Press Release, 11/5/2007

Cruel and Unusual
The Harvard Crimson, 10/31/2007

Moral Minority
Truthdig, 10/24/2007

Pledge Politics
Times Arugs, 10/19/2007

Finally, Action! Ron Paul Introduces Bill to Defend Constitution!
Huffington Post, 10/18/2007

Groups on left, right ask candidates to reject Bush's wider powers
San Francisco Chronicle, 10/14/2007

Clinton last Dem to back torture pledge
The Hill, 10/5/2007

Clinton Endorses Anti-Torture Pledge
ABC News, 10/4/2007

Senator Clinton Signs American Freedom Pledge in Support of the Constitution
AFC Press Release, 10/4/2007

Senator Obama Signs American Freedom Pledge in Support of the Constitution
AFC Press Release, 10/3/2007

Richardson, Dodd, Kucinich, Gravel Sign American Freedom Pledge
AFC Press Release, 10/1/2007

Dodd Defends Constitution -- Where are the Others?
Huffington Post, 8/30/2007

'08 Candidates Must Sign the American Freedom Pledge
Huffington Post, 8/19/2007

Time for a Democracy Movement
Huffington Post, 7/31/2007

American Freedom Campaign Launched
AFC Press Release, 7/31/2007


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    05/12/2009

    PoliticsDaily.com, 5/12/09
    Aside from claiming to be a sex addict, it is hard to find a Washington excuse as cynical as that fine old whine: Everybody does it. This bipartisan notion of equality in sin has long been applied to earmarks, friendship with lobbyists, favors for campaign contributors -- and now, winking at torture.

    05/12/2009
    The National Law Journal, 5/04/09
    In the wake of President Obama's praiseworthy decision to make public the Bush administration's Office of Legal Counsel torture memos, some commentators have taken the view that the Obama administration should rule out the possibility of torture prosecutions. Not so fast.