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Commentary: Obama wrong to release interrogation memos

Editor's note: Gen. Michael V. Hayden was appointed by President Bush as CIA director in 2006 and served until February 2009. He also was director of the National Security Agency and held senior staff positions at the Pentagon. Full Article at CNN

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