Monday, December 22, 2014

The New York Times pushes for the prosecution of those in the Bush Administration responsible for torture. That's all of them, right?

Courtesy of the New York Times: 

The American Civil Liberties Union and Human Rights Watch are to give Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. a letter Monday calling for appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate what appears increasingly to be “a vast criminal conspiracy, under color of law, to commit torture and other serious crimes.”

The question everyone will want answered, of course, is: Who should be held accountable? That will depend on what an investigation finds, and as hard as it is to imagine Mr. Obama having the political courage to order a new investigation, it is harder to imagine a criminal probe of the actions of a former president. 

But any credible investigation should include former Vice President Dick Cheney; Mr. Cheney’s chief of staff, David Addington; the former C.I.A. director George Tenet; and John Yoo and Jay Bybee, the Office of Legal Counsel lawyers who drafted what became known as the torture memos. There are many more names that could be considered, including Jose Rodriguez Jr., the C.I.A. official who ordered the destruction of the videotapes; the psychologists who devised the torture regimen; and the C.I.A. employees who carried out that regimen. 

Starting a criminal investigation is not about payback; it is about ensuring that this never happens again and regaining the moral credibility to rebuke torture by other governments. Because of the Senate’s report, we now know the distance officials in the executive branch went to rationalize, and conceal, the crimes they wanted to commit. The question is whether the nation will stand by and allow the perpetrators of torture to have perpetual immunity for their actions.

I still have my doubts that the President will sign off on this, after all we know too well how this will be framed by the Right Wing.

But if there is enough public outcry he ultimately may have little choice.

Yesterday I complained that the German human rights groups were doing what we should have been the first to do. And now it looks like we might have been shamed into doing so.

Could this be a Christmas miracle in the making?

19 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:57 PM

    Ho, ho, ho! Sarah Palin wishes fans holiday cheer as sweater falls down - Fans of the former GOP sensation must have been nice this year because Palin appears to have gifted them with the naughtiest Christmas present of all — flesh.

    Sorry to go so far off thread, but have you seen this !?!?!

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    1. Anonymous3:59 PM

      No.

      Thanks for the link, Sport.

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    2. Anonymous4:50 PM

      Fuck you asshole, the link is below. Merry fucking Xmas !

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  2. Anonymous2:58 PM

    http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/ho-ho-ho-palin-wishes-merry-x-mas-sweater-falls-article-1.2053402

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    1. Anonymous8:34 PM

      Because Sarah Palin's dried-up old cleavage is the reason for the $eason.

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  3. Caroll Thompson3:03 PM

    What they did is illegal under US law and international law. The US tried and even executed some Germans and Japanese after WWII for torture.

    It is not okay to torture anyone for any reason. And it's not okay to allow any administration to get away with it. Where is the accountability these Republicans are always talking about. That's right, they just talk.

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    1. Anonymous4:50 PM

      They only want to prosecute Democrats for things they never did.

      As for anything criminal done by the Republicans? Move along, nothing to see here...

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    2. A. J. Billings5:51 AM

      Doesn't matter what Bush, Cheney, Tennant, and Rumsfeld did, even torture.

      Dontcha know they were on a Task From Gawd?

      $arah said so while talkin' at her church, and so that was Gawd's war!

      It was Gawd inspired, and Gawd and Sonny Jeebus divinely inspired that war in "Iraq, all the torture, and killin' all those damn Muslin terrists, and so wave the flag and halluluyah

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  4. Anonymous3:04 PM

    President Bush, Cheney, Rice, Rumsfelt, etc. should go to trial for the torture issue. And, they should all be put in jail for life for blatantly disregarding the laws of the USA. What assholes every one of them.

    Every time I look at the sneer of Cheney, I want to sock him in the kisser!

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    1. Anonymous4:16 PM

      Me too!

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    2. A. J. Billings5:48 AM

      I would love to have Cheney publicly waterboarded on live national TV, and see if he considered it torture after a few minutes.

      The hypocrite Hannity was challenged to be waterboarded, he accepted the challenge, said he would do it, and then backed out.
      Typical Teabagger asshole, didn't keep his promise, and doesn't want to talk about the truth.

      http://www.politicususa.com/2013/01/31/sean-hannity-loses-confronted-backing-waterboarded.html

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  5. Anonymous3:18 PM

    Gryphen .... start selling WWJT bracelets

    Who Would Jesus Torture?

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  6. apply water boarding to the shrub and chainy....see what TORTURE brings from them.

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    1. Anonymous6:36 PM

      Remember, Palin HOHOHO said "Sarah Palin: If I Were President 'Waterboarding Is How We'd Baptize Terrorists'
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7vdAlzh-jo
      She is totally fucked up here, but at her to the list...

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  7. Anonymous3:58 PM

    Chris Kyle is a proven liar who was paid to murder in an illegal war. Why would anyone want to see this war fantasy? He and his family make money off the backs of dead soldiers. They should be prosecuted along with anyone else who participates and profits off these crimes. Old Clint has been talking to too many dead empty chairs. I hope people get organized an let media know how rotten movies like this are for our country.

    EXCLUSIVE: How Bradley Cooper and Clint Eastwood asked father of American Sniper Chris Kyle for permission to make Navy Seal hero film- and were told: 'Disrespect my son and I'll unleash Hell.'

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2883854/How-Clint-Eastwood-Bradley-Cooper-asked-father-American-Sniper-Chris-Kyle-permission-film-Navy-Seal-hero-s-life-told-Disrespect-son-ll-unleash-Hell.html

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  8. Anonymous4:01 PM

    The New York Times covered it up for the Bush Administration for years. They can go and politely fuck themselves. Repeatedly. And then shut up.

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  9. Anita Winecooler5:51 PM

    "It isn't illegal if the President does it"


    Richard Milhouse Nixon

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  10. Anonymous8:33 PM

    So you're not OK with the NYT covering BushCo' s criminal asses, but you ARE OK with ObamaCo covering them.

    Got it.

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  11. Anonymous8:47 AM

    If President Obama doesn't enforce the law against torture, he is a moral coward and a political tool.

    In this country, no man is supposed to be above the law. Period.

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