Thursday, November 16, 2006

Torture Memos

From the Washington Post:
 
CIA Acknowledges 2 Interrogation Memos

Papers Called Too Sensitive for Release

After years of denials, the CIA has formally acknowledged the existence of two classified documents governing aggressive interrogation and detention policies for terrorism suspects, according to the American Civil Liberties Union.

But CIA lawyers say the documents -- memos from President Bush and the Justice Department -- are still so sensitive that no portion can be released to the public.

Illegal activity does tend to be 'sensitive.' 
 
First a denial of CIA secret prisons denied.  And torture allegations denied.  Both lies now completely exposed. 

So long as they are destroying American credibility in the world, they may as well go ahead and completely demolish any sense of faith in the government domestically, right?
 
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