Washington scrambles on destroyed CIA interrogation tapes
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Dec 9, 2007, 16:29 GMT
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What did Nancy know and when did she know it?!!!!
...into Sandy Berger's pants!
'Mrs Clinton....I think you need to see these! I got them from...well...a guy who knows a guy and...
'Bring them here...bring em to Momma sandy...or momma will have to slap a bitch...OK?'
'Sure senator...just don't hit me with the riding crop...or the lamp ....again...'
'Shut up....where'd you get these...'
'well, a guy who works for state knew a guy who works for the CIA and he needed some christmas money so...'
'WHACK'
'OH...F---K!...NOT AGAIN...NO...OT THE PLIERS...!'
'Shut up bitch and give momma the abbreviated version...'
'THE CIA...THE CIA!'
'Good...you make a good.....whatever...Sandy...3 weeks with Al Gore and you'll learn how to rebuild your career....now get out.'
'Yes Ma'am!'
'Now...bark like a dog for momma...'
As usual not one neocon ,even here stands up against torture .Democracy went down the drain together with the most essential values ,and apparently simpleminded posters even condone to this right here .What az bunch of morons .Mark my words,the idiot leading your governments seems to have problems with his memory;he has no recollections of being told .Pile scandals upon scandals upon scandals against this bunch of warmongers and still they try to divert it to the opposition .Don't you see the obvious contradiction in your posts ?You can't drag the democrats into the bathtub and claim at the same time your government does nothing wrong .Now which way is it gonna be ?
Who are they fooling - with or without the tapes, the public isn't naive enough to think that the torture of prisoners doesn't exist!!
I doubt this has been a big secret kept from most of the government or the President - they were dumb enough to think it wouldn't get out. LOL
'As usual not one neocon ,even here stands up against torture '
Why don't you condemn the very real torture in YOUR country (Iran) before you lecture us on the non existent torture in ours.
In 2002, Nancy Pelosi was a member of a bipartisan group that was made aware of harsh interrogation techniques being used with Islamic terrorists in US custody—and the group not only approved of the tactics (including waterboarding), they asked the CIA to push harder!
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In September 2002, four members of Congress met in secret for a first look at a unique CIA program designed to wring vital information from reticent terrorism suspects in U.S. custody. For more than an hour, the bipartisan group, which included current House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), was given a virtual tour of the CIA’s overseas detention sites and the harsh techniques interrogators had devised to try to make their prisoners talk.
Among the techniques described, said two officials present, was waterboarding, a practice that years later would be condemned as torture by Democrats and some Republicans on Capitol Hill. But on that day, no objections were raised. Instead, at least two lawmakers in the room asked the CIA to push harder, two U.S. officials said.
“The briefer was specifically asked if the methods were tough enough,” said a U.S. official who witnessed the exchange.
Congressional leaders from both parties would later seize on waterboarding as a symbol of the worst excesses of the Bush administration’s counterterrorism effort. The CIA last week admitted that videotape of an interrogation of one of the waterboarded detainees was destroyed in 2005 against the advice of Justice Department and White House officials, provoking allegations that its actions were illegal and the destruction was a coverup.
Yet long before “waterboarding” entered the public discourse, the CIA gave key legislative overseers about 30 private briefings, some of which included descriptions of that technique and other harsh interrogation methods, according to interviews with multiple U.S. officials with firsthand knowledge.
With one known exception, no formal objections were raised by the lawmakers briefed about the harsh methods during the two years in which waterboarding was employed, from 2002 to 2003, said Democrats and Republicans with direct knowledge of the matter. The lawmakers who held oversight roles during the period included Pelosi and Rep. Jane Harman (D-Calif.) and Sens. Bob Graham (D-Fla.) and John D. Rockefeller IV (D-W.Va.), as well as Rep. Porter J. Goss (R-Fla.) and Sen. Pat Roberts (R-Kan).
LOL! When does Nancy get charged with war crimes and dragged before The Hague? Someone alert the UN! Nancy Pelosi is on the loose!
OMG, this is just too f-ing funny.....
The US is the cheapest form of entertainment there is. Watching you neocon turkeys gobble about is so funny. Your government is a pigsty, your morals are those of skanks, your ethics stink as bad as a septic system. You are a joke. Walt Disney created a character long ago and a club to go with it. Join me in singing the theme song: M-I-C-K-E-Y, M-O-U-S-E, mickey mouse, mickey mouse...
'Frank
The US is the cheapest form of entertainment there is.'
Well 'cheap' suits you wank, but glad you find it entertaining. You are too boring for us to notice.
...laugh at that...
...was when we threw out the f--king British!
We're all broke up, Frank.
We freed ourselves from our colonial masters, settled the issue of slavery, a business we inherited from the Brits, on the battlefield, built the Trans-continental Railroad, invented mass production, modern research and development, the telephone, the electic light, the airplane, the model T, won two world wars, freed Europe and East Asia, Fought and won the cold war, invented commerical jet travel, cured Polio, landed on the moon, invented the Internet, the PC, and Windows.
We spend half of our defense dollars keeping other people free (250 Billion a year), and our trade partners are the most prosperous nations in the world. Our neighbors enjoy the protection and prosperity of our friendship, and can count on us in a heartbeat to stand by them, no matter what. Our courts are the fairest in the world. Our leaders operate under the most stringent laws of any democratic republic on earth.
Do we, sometimes look rediculous? Yes, until someone like Chavez opens his mouth.
Frank, we have a saying in America: Go f--k yourself.
'I'm not british you morons. '
Who cares where you are from? You are an idiot regardless of whatever hovel you crawled out of.
Congratulations on getting the internet in irrelevant land...
You may have freed youselves from your betters, but you have been on a down-hill slide ever since. The rest of what you say also has a downside, like pollution and comsumerist trash that breaks one day after the useless warrantee expires. You morons also brought us international criminal like Oliver North, Bush(both of them), Cheney, and thousands of others. If you arses are so great, then why is most of what is for sale in your stores come from China?
Unfortunately for some of you I am not from Iran.Congratulations SP4 for inventing all those things ,did you really or is it just rubbing off on you .Last comments I read from you make me rather skeptical on your ability to invent anything except warm water .It takes a logical mind and a proper education as well as a inquiring mind to invent something .An inventor is clearly somebody able to see possibilities which none has seen before,looking into problems from a different angle .None of these things apply to you .Parrots don't invent,sorry .Get treatment for your follies des grandeurs .
Speaking of irrelevant, how are YOU?
'Unfortunately for some of you I am not from Iran.'
What other explanation could there be for your knee jerk defense of the mullahs? Oh wait, I have one: you are a complete moron.
Sorry, but all Americans don't claim the statement 'Go f--k yourselves'!
Some people are a little more intelligent than having to resort to that to explain themselves, but we all know it is one of your favorite words.
Just can't seem to take you all that seriously, old fella!
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LOL!Dec 9th, 2007 - 16:46:27
' at least four members of Congress were briefed about controversial techniques such as water-boarding as early as 2002. With the 2001 terrorist attacks fresh in mind, several of them even approved of the approach. The group included current Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi...'
Bwaaaa Ha Ha Ha.....
What this article doesn't tell you:
' WASHINGTON, Dec. 7 — White House and Justice Department officials, along with senior members of Congress, advised the Central Intelligence Agency in 2003 against a plan to destroy hundreds of hours of videotapes showing the interrogations of two operatives of Al Qaeda, government officials said Friday.
The chief of the agency’s clandestine service [Jose A. Rodriguez Jr.] nevertheless ordered their destruction in November 2005, taking the step without notifying even the C.I.A.’s own top lawyer, John A. Rizzo, who was angry at the decision, the officials said.'
www.nytimes.com/2007/12/08/washington/08intel.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
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