justoneminute.typepad.com - 4/25/2009
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Cheney's request to the National Archives for CIA files related to the effectiveness of the enhanced interrogation program has been released. Per Greg Sargent, he is only asking for two files totaling twenty one pages: One is dated July 13th,...
blogs.abcnews.com - 4/24/2009
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blogs.abcnews.com —
In a letter from the Justice Department to
a federal judge yesterday, the Obama administration announced that...
the Pentagon would turn over to the American Civil Liberties Union 44 photographs showing detainee abuse of prisoners in Afghanistan and Iraq ...
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Obama Administration to Release Detainee Abuse Photos; ...
mcclatchydc.com - 4/25/2009
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mcclatchydc.com —
WASHINGTON — The CIA inspector general in 2004
found that there was no conclusive proof that waterboarding...
or other harsh interrogation techniques helped the Bush administration thwart any "specific imminent attacks," according to ...
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CIA official: no proof harsh techniques stopped terror ...
theplumline.whorunsgov.com - 4/24/2009
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theplumline.whorunsgov.com —
I’ve just obtained from the National Archives the
actual request form that Dick Cheney submitted for CIA...
documents he claims will prove that torture worked. Cheney requested all of two CIA documents, a total of 21 pages. You can look at ...
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Obtained: Cheney’s Request Form Detailing The Two CIA ...
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Cheney did ask for CIA memos
USS Neverdock —
See here. Don't hold your breath for all these leftoids to admit they were wrong. The leftoids went nuts claiming Cheney lied about his request to the CIA. It was pointed out at the time to these dim people, that the request was made to the National Archives and not the CIA, as per normal procedures. ...
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attackerman.firedoglake.com 4/22/2009 — The avatar of secrecy really did say this last night . My colleague Daphne Eviatar puts together a wish list :
[I]f there are memos showing that torture and the CIA’s other “extreme” interrogation techniques were successful, I’d like to see ...
Cheney Lies Again
andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com 4/25/2009 — This is vital, because it reveals just how bad a card Cheney has to play in protecting himself from being prosecuted as a war criminal. The CIA inspector general's report found no evidence that torture had given any information that would not have ...
Don't Kill the CIA
WWW.samefacts.com 4/27/2009 — It was only a matter of time before the torture debate turned on the CIA. Matthew Yglesias has done it, suggesting that we "consider" abolishing the agency. This would be a great idea if it weren't completely wrong. Let me suggest just a few reasons why:
Debunking the Torture Apologists’ “Half the Intelligence” Claim
emptywheel.firedoglake.com 4/20/2009 —
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In another thread, Bob Schacht wrote ,
BTW, according to CNN, Haynes and Mukasey are claiming that “half” of what we “know” about Al Qaeda came from torture sessions. Did they really write that, and if so, I’m ...
The Role of the CIA
lefarkins.blogspot.com 4/18/2009 — Spencer has some thoughts: And here's how it's problematic for Obama, Blair and Panetta to indicate to the CIA that they'll stand by CIA officers who relied on OLC guidance for the torture. Marc Ambinder observes that there's some wiggle room in that ...
Andy Worthington: Who Authorized The Torture of Abu Zubaydah?
huffingtonpost.com 4/24/2009 — For the defendants of the use of torture by U.S. forces -- still led by former Vice President Dick Cheney -- this has been a rocky few weeks, with the publication, in swift succession, of the leaked report by the International Committee of the Red ...
What The CIA Did
politics.theatlantic.com 4/17/2009 — The Justice Department today
released four internal memorandums that supplied the legal basis for the
program of torture and aggressive interrogation techniques used at so-called
CIA "Black Sites" during the Bush administration and, at the same time, ...
GOP watch: Cheney(s) in the spotlight —
First Read 4/24/2009
The New York Times profiles Dick Cheney. “Former President George W. Bush has said that Mr. Obama ‘deserves my silence,’ but Mr. Cheney, who told Mr. Hannity he has spoken with Mr. Bush just once since leaving office, does not share that view. ‘I ...