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Graham: Lawmakers, Too, Could Be Prosecuted
Prosecuting former Bush administration officials for signing off on harsh interrogation techniques would be a “legal nightmare,” for the nation that could do lasting damage to national security, U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham told Fox News Thursday.
Moreover, members of Congress who were kept informed of the techniques at the time they were being used could, in theory, also be subject to prosecution, said Graham, R-S.C., who also is a JAG colonel in the U.S. Air Force Reserves. “Any member of Congress who was read into this program are in the same boat as the (Bush) lawyers,’’ Graham said. “Then you’re part of it, so where does it all end.” Graham said lawmakers have to put themselves in the mindset that Bush administration officials were in immediately following the attacks on the Pentagon and the World Trade Center in 2001. “You’ve got to remember that right after 9/11 we all believed we were going to be attacked again,” said Graham, who sits on the judiciary and armed services committees. The attorneys and other officials were trying to develop interrogation techniques that would prevent further attacks and yield intelligence on members of al-Qaida still at large. “They gave a legal opinion,” said Graham. “They weren’t conspiring to commit a crime. “Some of the rational I disagree with, but it’s not a crime to disagree with Lindsey Graham. Those people were trying to defend the national the best they could. We need to look forward right now, not backward. They’re not criminals.” BMT |
Graham: Lawmakers, Too, Could Be Prosecuted
Should this happen you'll never again see such fancy Tap Dancing trying to CYA.
TV show Dancing with the Star's would be in last place for viewer watching. BMT |
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Graham: Lawmakers, Too, Could Be Prosecuted
http://www.politico.com/blogs/glennt...rboarding.html She Didn't!!
http://www.politico.com/blogs/glennt...ng_in_02_.html She Did!! Queen Bee already shakin' that thang! BMT |
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This IS America!!! Holly |
Only in America.
I wouldn't be surprised if an investigation of "special effin' prosecutors" uncovers a pair of nylons belonging to Marilyn Monroe in the Resolute Desk, Jimmy Hoffa's bones in a shoe box stuck up on the top shelf in a janitor's closet in the Hoover Building, the 'real' weapon that shot JFK with LBJs fingerprints on it under the floorboards of the study in the Naval Observatory during renovation, and Nancy Pelosi's inter-galactic green card and navigator's permit from the planet Phelon (endorsed by Janet Napolitano and Diane Feinstein) locked in a safety deposit box co-registered to Barney Frank and Perez Hilton...and that what was done after 9-11 was, in fact, not quite kosher...but understandable under the circumstances and not worthy of further investigation or prosecution. All for a paltry $50M-100M of our diminshed dollars. Hell, I'd be willing to write that report for only around $5M and save the taxpayers a lot of time and $$$. :eek: Is this a great country or what! :D Richard's $.025 :munchin |
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hah... legal proceedings my ass. The wrong people in government are teflon coated for all the wrong reasons.
Blaggo has been mocking the system since day one, and what jail is he in? In spite of all the lies and scandal, in spite of all the chest thumping and posturing in front of the cameras, Roland Burris is still the junior senator from Illinois, what happened there? Nancy Pelosi funneled AT LEAST 100,000 dollars from her political action committee to her husband, even after she publicly spoke to ban that very behavior. What ever became of that? The answer is simply, "who cares" The list of unbelievable behavior goes on and on a national scale, no one really cares... America has turned a blind eye on its leaders behavior for decades, as long as there was a little something handed out from the public coffers as a distraction and now that indifference is coming home to roost. just a thought... |
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