Apr 21st, 2009 - The Christian Science Monitor
If part of the genie is out of the bottle, release the whole thing.
That's what Vice President Cheney is saying in response to President Obama's decision to release some formerly top secret memos detailing interrogation techniques used by the US against Al Quaeda suspects.
Cheney appeared on Sean Hannity's TV program last night and said that by releasing only the Justice Department memos, the whole story is not being told. And in order to make it an "honest debate" over US policy, other classified documents detailing the success of the controversial techniques should also see the light of day.
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