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Good find! It could be valuable to find any transcripts of panel discussions, etc. that involved her. So far I've only found this summary of one with Dana Priest + Anthony Lewis and some other dubious characters:
http://www.law.nyu.edu/newscalendars/2004_2005/torture/tortureforum.html
Interesting that will a large number of panel members they weren't able to invite even ONE who had anything good to say about the Bush administration fighting the war on terror. Granted, they biased the discussion from the start by making Abu Ghraib the center of focus even though the topic was supposedly much broader legal issues in the war on terror. I'd not be surprised if Mary McCarthy turns out to be a source not only for Dana Priest but also for Hersch - those two have been making waves for a long time with 'scandalous' revelations of CIA and Pentagon secrets.
Oh my word...Hersh too? The net is really closing in on these damnable traitors!
Seymour Hersh too???
Oh my my