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Pelosi Remarks at Press Conference About Briefing on Enhanced Interrogation Techniques [transcript]
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Posted on 05/14/2009 12:35:19 PM PDT by Sub-Driver

Pelosi Remarks at Press Conference About Briefing on Enhanced Interrogation Techniques

Washington, D.C. –Speaker Nancy Pelosi spoke this morning at a press conference in the Capitol on Congressional briefings related to enhanced interrogation techniques. Below are her remarks as prepared:

“Throughout my entire career, I am proud to have worked for human rights, and against the use of torture, around the world.

“As Ranking Member of the Foreign Operations Appropriations Subcommittee in the 1990s, I helped secure the first funding for the Torture Victims Relief Act to assist those suffering from the physical and psychological effects of torture.

“I unequivocally oppose the use of torture by our government because it is contrary to our national values.

“Like all Members of Congress who are briefed on classified information, I have signed oaths pledging not to disclose any of that information. This is an oath I have taken very seriously, and I have always abided by it.

“The CIA briefed me only once on some enhanced interrogation techniques, in September 2002, in my capacity as Ranking Member of the House Intelligence Committee.

“I was informed then that Department of Justice opinions had concluded that the use of enhanced interrogation techniques was legal. The only mention of waterboarding at that briefing was that it was not being employed.

“Those conducting the briefing promised to inform the appropriate Members of Congress if that technique were to be used in the future.

“Congress and the American people now know that contrary opinions within the Executive Branch concluded that these interrogation techniques were not legal. However, those opinions were not provided to Congress.

“We also now know that techniques, including waterboarding, had already been employed, and that those briefing me in September 2002 gave me inaccurate and incomplete information.

“At the same time, the Bush Administration was misleading the American people about the threat of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.

“Five months later, in February 2003, a member of my staff informed me that the Republican chairman and new Democratic Ranking Member of the House Intelligence Committee had been briefed about the use of certain techniques which had been the subject of earlier legal opinions.

“Following that briefing, a letter raising concerns was sent to CIA General Counsel Scott Muller by the new Democratic Ranking Member of the House Intelligence Committee, the appropriate person to register a protest.

“But no letter could change the policy. It was clear we had to change the leadership of the Congress and the White House. That was my job.

“When Democrats assumed control of Congress in 2007, Congress passed legislation banning torture and requiring all government agencies to abide by the Army Field Manual. President Bush vetoed this bill barring the use of torture. An effort to overturn his veto failed because of the votes of Republican Members.

“We needed to elect a new President. We did; and he has banned torture.

“Congress and the Administration must review the National Security Act of 1947 to determine if a larger number of Members of Congress should receive classified briefings so that information can be utilized for proper oversight and legislative activity without violating oaths of secrecy.

“I have long supported creation of an independent Truth Commission to determine how intelligence was misused, and how controversial and possibly illegal activities like torture were authorized within the Executive Branch.

“Until a Truth Commission is implemented, I encourage the appropriate committees of the House to conduct vigorous oversight of these issues.”


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1 posted on 05/14/2009 12:35:19 PM PDT by Sub-Driver
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To: Sub-Driver

Lindsey Graham is on Fox saying she had 4 different stories on this. He said “If it was a crime, she was part of it. Furthermore, if Republicans wanted to commit a crime, why would they go to their political opponents to advertise it?”


2 posted on 05/14/2009 12:39:24 PM PDT by sheikdetailfeather (We're Not In Kansas Anymore, Toto!)
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To: Sub-Driver

The Msm never calls Democrats on what they say.The rare times they do; they act fools like Pelosi!


3 posted on 05/14/2009 12:41:25 PM PDT by Dr. Ursus
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“I was informed then that Department of Justice opinions had concluded that the use of enhanced interrogation techniques was legal. The only mention of waterboarding at that briefing was that it was not being employed.

this is just too ridiculous to believe. why would the CIA brief the ranking member of the house intelligence committee on something that was not happening? if briefings on things that aren't happening are common in washington, I am amazed that they get anything done at all; "things that aren't happening" covers a lot of ground.

4 posted on 05/14/2009 12:43:41 PM PDT by JohnBrowdie
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To: Sub-Driver

They should have included all the “ums”.


5 posted on 05/14/2009 12:45:18 PM PDT by b4its2late (Ignorance allows liberalism to prosper.)
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To: Sub-Driver
Botox and Repeated Anesthetics (Cosmetic Surgery) Leads to Dain Bramage
6 posted on 05/14/2009 1:15:59 PM PDT by SERKIT ("Blazing Saddles" explains it all.....)
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“I unequivocally oppose the use of torture by our government because it is contrary to our national values.”

If she really, really believed this then she should do everthing in her power to stop the ultimate torture inflected on the unborn in the womb.

What the unborn suffer is a thousand times harsher than “waterboarding”.


7 posted on 05/14/2009 2:36:38 PM PDT by Caribou (eleven-two-ten, GOP wins!!!!!)
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To: Caribou

Bump for a new day.


8 posted on 05/15/2009 6:21:01 AM PDT by Caribou (eleven-two-ten, GOP wins!!!!!)
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