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:rofl It's like groundhog day every day with you.
Public question to President Obama & Atty. General Holder:
Is waterboarding torture?
Answer from Both...YES
Geneva Conventions & Int'l law:
Torturing a prisoner IS a war crime.
Therefore...Bush & Cheney have confessed to authorizing war crimes.
Oh here it comes....diversion to hide his Epic Fail. :roflEven Cheney admits he does not remember if Pelosi was "briefed" on waterboarding, so where is the lie? Provide a link please
Nobody's rushing. Rove, Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Addington, etc., etc. are criminals.
"Assholes"? Hmmm, me thinks somebody's got his panties in a twist.Starting to feel the heat over the testimony coming out about the truth of all this torture getting to ya? :2wave:
I can see it now; six years later when I have been proved right and nothing has changed and no REAL charges are filed, you will still be in the same parroting the same asinine moveon.org claims you always have.
But alas, it’s apparently all you have left to cling to.
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You really believe that?You won't have to wait 6 years to see the hammer of justice come down on your buddies. The truth is coming out on that torture heaven that Cheney and those crooked lawyers dreamed up. Read about today's testimonies.
Your boys are about to be fitted with striped suits. :2wave:
You really believe that?
What was Pelosi's lie?
Security Before Politics
""In the fall of 2002, while I was chairman of the House intelligence committee, senior members of Congress were briefed on the CIA's "High Value Terrorist Program," including the development of "enhanced interrogation techniques" and what those techniques were. This was not a one-time briefing but an ongoing subject with lots of back and forth between those members and the briefers. "
Let me be clear. It is my recollection that:
-- The chairs and the ranking minority members of the House and Senate intelligence committees, known as the Gang of Four, were briefed that the CIA was holding and interrogating high-value terrorists.
-- We understood what the CIA was doing.
-- We gave the CIA our bipartisan support.
-- We gave the CIA funding to carry out its activities.
-- On a bipartisan basis, we asked if the CIA needed more support from Congress to carry out its mission against al-Qaeda.
I do not recall a single objection from my colleagues."
Porter J. Goss
Director of the CIA from September 2004 to May 2006 and was chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence from 1997 to 2004.
Get over it. Its either a pack of lying SOBs we have in congress or an alzheimer's pandemic is is in full swing in the capitol. Which is more likely?
Oh sweet TD, I found you! Hey, since you are really busy contributing in this thread, I could really use your help over in this thread... http://www.debatepolitics.com/breaking-news/47583-dilemma-dissent-former-bush-aide-looks-back.html.
There are several questions I've asked you that you have not responded to. I'm sure you have simply been very busy.
Thanks.
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[Get over it. Its either a pack of lying SOBs we have in congress or an alzheimer's pandemic is is in full swing in the capitol. Which is more likely?
You won't have to wait 6 years to see the hammer of justice come down on your buddies. The truth is coming out on that torture heaven that Cheney and those crooked lawyers dreamed up. Read about today's testimonies.
Your boys are about to be fitted with striped suits. :2wave:
I would be more than happy to accept a gentleman's bet on this; say loser wears an asshat avatar for a period of 6 months?
You won't have to wait 6 years to see the hammer of justice come down on your buddies. The truth is coming out on that torture heaven that Cheney and those crooked lawyers dreamed up. Read about today's testimonies.
Your boys are about to be fitted with striped suits. :2wave:
If we could not support stupid politicians, who could we support? The two words kinda belong together.
It's easy to look back after the fact and say she should have done things different, but as things stand now, this looks to be a lot less of an issue as it first appeared(which does disappoint me in a way, I thought maybe we could get a new speaker out of this).
On this subject overall though...how about we just blanket pardon/give immunity to every one involved, and then investigate and find out what happened without any stigma involved? Follow up with a new set of clearer rules about what we are allowed and not allowed to do to prisoners, and then move on and put this whole thing behind us.
Oh here it comes....diversion to hide his Epic Fail. :rofl
Ahhhh, so this is just how frustrated you are with all the testimony being given showing how illegal Cheney's torture program was. First you come out swearing at people and now you've retreated to the old juvenile "Oh yeah, wanna bet?" :roll:
pssst... Pelosi said she attended a briefing. Did you miss that ream of threads? :roll:
Pelosi's New Defense On Torture Claims
1. Not briefed
2. Briefed on the legality only
3. Never Briefed "personally"
4. Briefed and raised no objections.
Which is it?:roll:
You seem to be upset by Pelosi but not upset by the torture itself. How is that possible?
Congress and Waterboarding - WSJ.comThe Obama administration's CIA director, Leon Panetta, and Mr. Goss have both disputed Mrs. Pelosi's account.
In a report to Congress on May 5, Mr. Panetta described the CIA's 2002 meeting with Mrs. Pelosi as "Briefing on EITs including use of EITs on Abu Zubaydah, background on [legal] authorities, and a description of the particular EITs that had been employed." Note the past tense -- "had been employed."
Mr. Goss says he and Mrs. Pelosi were told at the 2002 briefing about the use of the EITs and "on a bipartisan basis, we asked if the CIA needed more support from Congress to carry out its mission." He is backed by CIA sources who say Mr. Goss and Mrs. Pelosi "questioned whether we were doing enough" to extract information.
We also know that Michael Sheehy, then Mrs. Pelosi's top aide on the Intelligence Committee and later her national security adviser, not only attended the September 2002 meeting but was also briefed by the CIA on EITs on Feb. 5, 2003, and told about a videotape of Zubaydah being waterboarded. Mr. Sheehy was almost certain to have told Mrs. Pelosi. He has not commented publicly about the 2002 or the 2003 meetings.
Well, if "a source close to her" said it I guess that would stand up in a court of law. :doh
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