(NEWSER) - President Obama appears ready to put the whole issue of CIA torture behind him. He owes it to the nation to do otherwise, writes Mark Benjamin in Salon. In particular, he should appoint a torture commission—a bipartisan group to evaluate what, if anything, the US gained from these interrogation techniques. Most likely, they just made "desperate prisoners say whatever they had to say to make the pain stop, yielding a few gems among a flow of muck." More»