The Torture Report

dancing-loon

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The Torture Report

Published: December 17, 2008
Most Americans have long known that the horrors of Abu Ghraib were not the work of a few low-ranking sociopaths. All but President Bush’s most unquestioning supporters recognized the chain of unprincipled decisions that led to the abuse, torture and death in prisons run by the American military and intelligence services.

Now, a bipartisan report by the Senate Armed Services Committee has made what amounts to a strong case for bringing criminal charges against former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld; his legal counsel, William J. Haynes; and potentially other top officials, including the former White House counsel Alberto Gonzales and David Addington, Vice President Dick Cheney’s former chief of staff.
The report shows how actions by these men “led directly” to what happened at Abu Ghraib, in Afghanistan, in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, and in secret C.I.A. prisons.
It said these top officials, charged with defending the Constitution and America’s standing in the world, methodically introduced interrogation practices based on illegal tortures devised by Chinese agents during the Korean War. Until the Bush administration, their only use in the United States was to train soldiers to resist what might be done to them if they were captured by a lawless enemy.

The officials then issued legally and morally bankrupt documents to justify their actions, starting with a presidential order saying that the Geneva Conventions did not apply to prisoners of the “war on terror” — the first time any democratic nation had unilaterally reinterpreted the conventions.
Make sure to read the full report here...
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/18/opinion/18thu1.html?_r=2&hp
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Ever so slowly the Americans are waking up! Am I ever glad someone has started to get the ball rolling. But George Bush, the leader of the pack, should be at the top of the list. And why not Dick Cheney? If he didn't order the tortures, he didn't stop them either.
The report said the interrogation techniques were ineffective, despite the administration’s repeated claims to the contrary.
Bush himself, I believe, touted the tortures as necessary to save American lives!!
 

dancing-loon

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Aaahh... the truth shall set me free! :roll:


You are not the sharpest tool on the shelf loony-toon. on Dec 19th, 2008