Posted on 09/02/2009 4:08:34 PM PDT by seanmerc
WASHINGTON -- Its no surprise that former Vice President Dick Cheney is opposed to the Justice Departments decision to investigate the torture of prisoners during the Bush-Cheney administration.
After all, Cheney has acknowledged that he was "aware" of waterboarding (simulated drowning) of detainees to get them to talk.
Its fair speculation that the orders for this method of torture came from on high. And in the Bush-Cheney administration, no one was higher than the vice president.
Cheney has blasted Attorney General Eric Holders appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate abuse of prisoners. The duty fell to veteran Connecticut lawyer John H. Durham, who is already probing the CIAs destruction of interrogation videotapes.
"As attorney general, my duty is to examine the facts and to follow the law," Holder said. "Given all of the information currently available, it is clear to me that this review is the only responsible course of action for me to take."
Mr. Durham, meet Mr. Cheney.
President Barack Obama would have preferred to skip any autopsy of his predecessors administration, insisting that he did not want to "look back" but only to "look forward."
But not to worry, neither Cheney nor former President George W. Bush will be held accountable for violations of national and international law or for tarnishing Americas reputation for just plain decency in dealing with prisoners. (The use of waterboarding was prevalent during the reign of terror designed by Spanish Inquisitor Torquemada. Are we now in the same class as torturers of that ilk?)
If the inquiry into the CIA and its contractors goes according to past pattern, only lower ranking folks will catch flak. Take, for example, the Abu Ghraib prison scandal. That ended with soldiers getting jailed for their sadistic abuses but their superiors never faced a court martial.
The latest revelations of CIA atrocities against prisoners -- as revealed in a heavily censored 2004 report -- includes threats against a blindfolded man, the firing of a gun near a detainee, the choking of a prisoner, slamming prisoners against walls, staging mock executions and threatening to assault or kill the families of prisoners during interrogations. Are we talking about America?
In a recent interview on Fox News, Cheney said the Obama administration is "setting a terrible precedent" and playing politics by examining the behavior of the Bush-Cheney administration.
"I think its an outrageous political act and will do great damage, long term, to have people take on difficult jobs, make difficult decisions, without having to worry about what the next administration is going to say," Cheney said.
Gosh, the former vice president sure got that right. If future administrations engage in immoral and abusive acts, they should be held accountable. That very thought could be a deterrent to any future criminal activities performed in our name.
When he was in office, Cheney had no qualms about interfering with government departments and agencies. The politicization of the Justice Department was well known in his era.
He had a resilient supporter in the person of Michael Mukasey -- the last attorney general in the Bush-Cheney administration, who said he found waterboarding `repugnant" but couldnt decide whether it was "torture."
Cheney has become the self-appointed attack-dog defender of Bush administration tactics. He tries to justify torture and the abusive treatment of captives on the ground that there have been no terrorist bombings on U.S. soil since the Sept. 11 al-Qaida attack.
He has a rich imagination when it comes to explaining cause and effect but manages to slide past the legacy of the Bush-Cheney administration: Thousands of Americans have died in Iraq, which had absolutely nothing to do with Sept. 11.
No, you can tell it is not me. That is a captured moonbat! :-)
The size is inversely proportional to the number of people who can still see to look at it after looking for the first time. ; )
It is the most profound part! : - D
That would be one of the “laws of life”, similar to “Newton’s Law”?
Pics like that... Kinda makes you wanna dig your eyes out with a spoon, doesn’t it?
someone in my freecycle group was giving away a 52 inch projector tv. i missed my chance to hook it up to my laptop and scare the neighbors and any school kids walking by. ;)
Not quite, Helen.
dang, i thought that it was windex that cured all ills, that and spam.
i’m not sure i want to look that closely. thank goodness one of my cats whom is laying by the computer, has her head turned the other way, otherwise i’d be paying for a cat shrink.
i think that might be hard to do. ;)
LOL
You’re dangerous!
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You’re dangerous!
do ya use scrubbing bubbles when ya take a bath?
duct tape, love duct tape.
at the time, i just didn’t consider the possibilities and didn’t take it.
dang, Halloween is just around the corner.
what was really disturbing was a comment on a thread a few weeks ago, about helen, obama and their birthday.
the comment about the red sweater was worthy of an extreme-projectile-vomit alert.
And I have applied it all over my body after listening to Nancy Peloser, Chris Mathews, Van Jones and others like them. Three times today, I had to use it.
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