apnews.myway.com - 11/18/2008
google.com - 11/17/2008
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21 hours ago WASHINGTON (AP) Barack Obama's incoming
administration is unlikely to bring criminal charges against government
workers who authorized or used harsh interrogation techniques during the George W. Bush presidency. Obama, who has criticized ...
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The Associated Press: Obama advisers: No charges likely ...
msnbc.msn.com - 11/18/2008
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Yet Another Obama Broken Promise to the Left
Stop The ACLU —
... that provoked worldwide outrage. … Obama has committed to reviewing interrogations on al-Qaida and other terror suspects. After he takes office in January, Obama is expected to create a panel modeled after the 9/11 Commission to study interrogations, including those using waterboarding and other tactics that critics call torture. The panel’s findings would be used to ensure that future interrogations are undisputedly legal. Eh…it would have been a futile effort anyway, as Ed Morrissey points out: As the AP points out, Bush could pre-empt any investigation simply by issuing ...
Lieberman stripped of key chairmanship by Democratic Caucus!
RedState: Conservative News and Community —
... PS:
No criminal charges against current interrogators planned by
the incoming administration. They'll go with something
"forward-looking," instead. That's Career Politician for "we're
going to slap on a new paint job, say a couple of solemn things,
then go with the current system." ...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - If Sen. Hillary Clinton is to be picked by President-elect Barack Obama as his secretary of state, it may well depend on a review of the business activities of her husband, former President Bill Clinton.