Cheney, Others OK'd Harsh Interrogations

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LARA JAKES JORDAN and PAMELA HESS | 04/10/08 11:00 PM | AP

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Vice President Dick Cheney, speaks at the 50th anniversary celebration of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Thursday, April 10, 2008, in Washington. Bush administration officials from Vice President Dick Cheney on down signed off on using harsh interrogation techniques against suspected terrorists after asking the Justice Department to endorse their legality, The Associated Press has learned. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

WASHINGTON — Bush administration officials from Vice President Dick Cheney on down signed off on using harsh interrogation techniques against suspected terrorists after asking the Justice Department to endorse their legality, The Associated Press has learned.

The officials also took care to insulate President Bush from a series of meetings where CIA interrogation methods, including waterboarding, which simulates drowning, were discussed and ultimately approved.

A former senior U.S. intelligence official familiar with the meetings described them Thursday to the AP to confirm details first reported by ABC News on Wednesday. The intelligence official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to publicly discuss the issue.

Between 2002 and 2003, the Justice Department issued several memos from its Office of Legal Counsel that justified using the interrogation tactics, including ones that critics call torture.

"If you looked at the timing of the meetings and the memos you'd see a correlation," the former intelligence official said. Those who attended the dozens of meetings agreed that "there'd need to be a legal opinion on the legality of these tactics" before using them on al-Qaida detainees, the former official said.

The meetings were held in the White House Situation Room in the years immediately following the Sept. 11 attacks. Attending the sessions were Cheney, then-Bush aides Attorney General John Ashcroft, Secretary of State Colin Powell, CIA Director George Tenet and national security adviser Condoleezza Rice.

The White House, Justice and State departments and the CIA refused comment Thursday, as did a spokesman for Tenet. A message for Ashcroft was not immediately returned.

Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., lambasted what he described as "yet another astonishing disclosure about the Bush administration and its use of torture."

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"Who would have thought that in the United States of America in the 21st century, the top officials of the executive branch would routinely gather in the White House to approve torture?" Kennedy said in a statement. "Long after President Bush has left office, our country will continue to pay the price for his administration's renegade repudiation of the rule of law and fundamental human rights."

The American Civil Liberties Union called on Congress to investigate.

"With each new revelation, it is beginning to look like the torture operation was managed and directed out of the White House," ACLU legislative director Caroline Fredrickson said. "This is what we suspected all along."

The former intelligence official described Cheney and the top national security officials as deeply immersed in developing the CIA's interrogation program during months of discussions over which methods should be used and when.

At times, CIA officers would demonstrate some of the tactics, or at least detail how they worked, to make sure the small group of "principals" fully understood what the al-Qaida detainees would undergo. The principals eventually authorized physical abuse such as slaps and pushes, sleep deprivation, or waterboarding. This technique involves strapping a person down and pouring water over his cloth-covered face to create the sensation of drowning.

The small group then asked the Justice Department to examine whether using the interrogation methods would break domestic or international laws.

"No one at the agency wanted to operate under a notion of winks and nods and assumptions that everyone understood what was being talked about," said a second former senior intelligence official. "People wanted to be assured that everything that was conducted was understood and approved by the folks in the chain of command."

The Office of Legal Counsel issued at least two opinions on interrogation methods.

In one, dated Aug. 1, 2002, then-Assistant Attorney General Jay Bybee defined torture as covering "only extreme acts" causing pain similar in intensity to that caused by death or organ failure. A second, dated March 14, 2003, justified using harsh tactics on detainees held overseas so long as military interrogators did not specifically intend to torture their captives.

Both legal opinions since have been withdrawn.

The second former senior intelligence official said rescinding the memos caused the CIA to seek even more detailed approvals for the interrogations.

The department issued another still-secret memo in October 2001 that, in part, sought to outline novel ways the military could be used domestically to defend the country in the face of an impending attack. The Justice Department so far has refused to release it, citing attorney-client privilege, and Attorney General Michael Mukasey declined to describe it Thursday at a Senate panel where Democrats characterized it as a "torture memo."

Not all of the principals who attended were fully comfortable with the White House meetings.

The ABC News report portrayed Ashcroft as troubled by the discussions, despite agreeing that the interrogations methods were legal.

"Why are we talking about this in the White House?" the network quoted Ashcroft as saying during one meeting. "History will not judge this kindly."

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Associated Press writer Pete Yost contributed to this report.

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On the Net:

CIA: https://www.cia.gov/

Office of Legal Counsel: http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/

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Can hardly wait for Cheney to protest that he "just was using in government what worked so well in private industry".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:28 PM on 04/11/2008
- gonnuts I'm a Fan of gonnuts 15 fans permalink

" ... sought to outline novel ways the military could be used domestically."

Well, I feel much safer already knowing that my government is trying to figure out ways to use our military with-in our boarders against, "suspected" terrorists, or would that also included sympathizers or let's say anyone that might speak-out against the regime?

The whole lot of em should be dragged before The Hague NOW! And WE should be the ones dragging them! We sure can't count on Congress to do the job of up-holding the Constitution.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 PM on 04/11/2008
- faith I'm a Fan of faith 35 fans permalink

These are the people who allowed the lowest ranking military to carry the blame and go to prison for torturing prisoners. Colin Powell, Cheney, Condi Rice should all be jailed, tried, and then rejailed for their deceit, they lies, and their torture policies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:27 PM on 04/11/2008
- gonnuts I'm a Fan of gonnuts 15 fans permalink

There are drug dealers that have more honor than these supposed "defenders of the Constitution. "

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:36 PM on 04/11/2008
- offred I'm a Fan of offred 57 fans permalink

Yes, this month's Vanity Fair has an extensive article on the the collusion within the Bush administration (though it sounds like Bush was kept in the dark) to micromanage the use of torture and to discard the Geneva Conventions. You can read it online at VanityFair.com.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:58 PM on 04/11/2008

WAKE UP

Is the American People going to allow such scum to simply saunter off into the sunset (or Paraguay, preferred destination of all good Nazis), leaving behind their stench of mass murder, torture, treason, corruption, pockets filled with loot, the environment degraded, the economy in shambles, a city drowned, extremely dubious electoral processes, laws imperially broken and otherwise ignored???

If, on any weekend in football season, hundreds of thousands can fill stadia, why the hell can't 1 million decent Americans, or even 2 or 3 million for that matter, organize to apply - really apply - the enormous pressure that will be required to effect justice, cleanse the nation and ensure that anything resembling the cancerous tumor that is the Bush Administration can never take root again in American society.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 PM on 04/11/2008
- plainsman I'm a Fan of plainsman 17 fans permalink
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I think the key word is "organize." Another fear is the possibility of reprisals by employers if an employee''s involvement was ever uncovered.

I share your frustration though. I've protested numerous times over the past seven years and wish the people honking as they drive by as a show of support would take the time to park and stand up for what is right.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:28 PM on 04/11/2008

support the 10 million man march for impeachment to capital. all of the people protesting all across the usa need to protest in Washington DC at capital on 1 day and demand impeachment.

protest spread out over cities are not a enough of a statement.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 PM on 04/11/2008
- gonnuts I'm a Fan of gonnuts 15 fans permalink

April 15th is the next planned march and I propose we do it in style - don't just march - MARCH NUDE!!!

Let's see them ignore a protest that brings out 100,000 nude people! The M$M would be beside themselves. Commerse would come to a screeching halt and it would be the funniest protest of ALL TIME!

Put your principles where your pants use to be!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:42 PM on 04/11/2008
- KOisGod I'm a Fan of KOisGod 342 fans permalink
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March nude? Look, us boomers would rather keep our cloths on, as for some, the years have not been too kind. But - if you'er hot, and female, please - we need a reason to go... ;)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:20 PM on 04/11/2008
- dontomas I'm a Fan of dontomas 13 fans permalink
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What amazes me, being a youth of the 60's is why the limited demonstrations against Bush/Iraq/torture. Viet Nam was real ugly and so have been these last 5 or 6 years, there should have been millions in the street to protest this regime. Is it that we are tired, too pre occupied with our new found wealth due to housing appreciation, is it the Ipod, cell phones or other gadgetry that he kept us sedated. Nothing short of impeachement and dishoner towards this gang is appropriate.

I am now 65 and sickened by the progression towards imperialism and corruption this country has taken. The USA I knew is going fast, lets hope an overhaul will take place soon,.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:59 PM on 04/11/2008
- KOisGod I'm a Fan of KOisGod 342 fans permalink
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The generation that we were, has been replaced by the youth of today, who have been corrupted for the most part. They are far more materialistic and preoccupied with the culture to give a damn. This isn't personally hitting them, like it was us 40 years ago with the draft and 'nam...

Bring back the draft, and you'll see them protesting.

Institute A WAR TAX, and you'll see the dug-in American's all of a sudden start hating this war in appropriate measure.

Until then, expect a compliant and distracted population, even though Rome burns.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:12 PM on 04/11/2008
- GerryS I'm a Fan of GerryS 56 fans permalink
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selling war bonds? please don'rt give them any more ideas of ways to raise and skim $ for their own use-

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:15 PM on 04/11/2008
- dotmafia I'm a Fan of dotmafia 45 fans permalink
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The reason why is a number of reasons:

1. This is a different conflict. I don't term it a "war" as such because there is no actual enemy in uniform. The war in Vietnam was fought in the jungle, quite different than the open terrain and hot dry climate of Iraq. Disease and wild animal life was just as much an enemy as the Vietcong were.

2. The U.S. military has figured out how to reduce casualties due to technology. The ability to use drones, and evaquate the injured fast, among many other things, has completely changed the number of troop deaths on the battlefield. Therefore, the fact that there is "only" 4,000 U.S. troop deaths after 5 years of conflict has had a direct effect on the actual number of people who are protesting.

3. The major U.S. news media organizations are complicit in hiding the reality of the horrors in Iraq from the general public.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 PM on 04/11/2008
- dotmafia I'm a Fan of dotmafia 45 fans permalink
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And, of course I forgot the most important factor:

4. The draft

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 PM on 04/11/2008
- donaldw6 I'm a Fan of donaldw6 357 fans permalink
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We've reduced casualties, and thousands who would have been dead have survived but are horribly injured. They will need a lot of care, far better than the care we currently provide.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:27 PM on 04/11/2008
- pinkyboo I'm a Fan of pinkyboo 22 fans permalink

No draft this time around, if there were...........

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:17 PM on 04/11/2008
- GerryS I'm a Fan of GerryS 56 fans permalink
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the children of the rich and connected would be exempt AGAIN!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:11 PM on 04/11/2008

"being a youth of the 60's is why the limited demonstrations against Bush/Iraq/torture"

This time the MIC has resolved the protest issues. The solution was simple...no draft. Using well-paid "contractors" to pursue the neocon war has proven to be very beneficial in keeping America's eye off the ball. Another resolution the neocons have found useful has been the elimination of the independent press that informed the public about what was happening in Vietnam.
Like you, I am also "sickened by the progression towards imperialism and corruption this country has taken." I continue to protest, however, because the future of my children and grandchildren is at stake.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:21 PM on 04/11/2008
- BoulderSue I'm a Fan of BoulderSue 7 fans permalink

I'm a child of the '60's, too. The explanation is not hard to grasp. There is no draft, no direct effect on the vast majority of the American people, except now that we're having a bit of a recession, maybe everyone will start putting 2+2 together. G-D! We can't even see the flag-draped coffins arriving home in the middle of the night at Dover! The press does not keep us up on how many of our people have died , been injured or how badly, very well at all. Did you see the poll on that awhile back, just before we hit the 4000 mark? Apparently it doesn't attract advertising. Car chases in L.A., or anywhere, are lots more fun! Our "President" doesn't go to the funerals of those dead. He only cries when he is honoring a dead, and invisible, hero now and then. People thought Cindy Sheehan was a nut case, thanks to whom? Yes, we are sedated, a lot of us anyway. We live from scandal to scandal; doesn't much matter though, unless it involves someone's sexual peccadilloes, but it's lots better if it involves some person famous for being famous goes, or doesn't go, into re-hab. Scary! And really depressing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:28 PM on 04/11/2008
- offred I'm a Fan of offred 57 fans permalink

Bread and circuses...worked for the Roman empire...for a while at least. Bush really thinks sending everyone a $600 check is going to soothe the savage breast of the average American. And as long as we can get hot and bothered about Obama's pastor, we're not talking about impeachment and war crimes. Meanwhile, no one is talking about McCain's clerical crazies: John Hagee and Rod Parsley.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:03 PM on 04/11/2008
- in4success I'm a Fan of in4success 44 fans permalink

he's no darth vadar! what a puss!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:56 PM on 04/11/2008

I'm struggling to avoid sounding conspiratorial, but you have to wonder, given everything the Bush Administration has gotten away with, if the NSA spying efforts are somehow behind the Democrats' complicity. Maybe the Bush team has embarrassing pictures or wiretap tapes of Harry, Nancy, Leahy, Conyers, Dingle, and others we might otherwise count on for an appropriate response to the Bush team's parade of outrages.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:55 PM on 04/11/2008
- plainsman I'm a Fan of plainsman 17 fans permalink
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Based on the administration's actions over the previous seven years, I think they played the "fear" card, telling Harry, Nancy, Leahy, et. al, that by resisting these "harsh" interrogation methods they would be held accountable for the next terrorist attack. Seeing how successful this administration has been in turning lies into accepted fact, that kind of threat might be the catalyst for their complicity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 PM on 04/11/2008
- donaldw6 I'm a Fan of donaldw6 357 fans permalink
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There are so many ways to play the fear card. Ask the Democrats, and they will tell you that what they're afraid of is FOX News. If the House successfully votes to impeach, FOX would immediately launch a 24/7 campaign of full-scale fire and brimstone against the Democrats, and it would be picked up by CNN, MSNBC daytime, and others. Equal in complicity to the Republicans and Blue Dogs is the media and their corporate sponsors, and they wouldn't rest until consent had been manufactured to demonize the "liberal" wing of the party. Every possible distortion or outright lie would be screamed incessantly at a pliable populace until they fell in line. All this would certainly follow impeachment.

Most of the propaganda machine was well established at the time of Nixon's impeachment, and he survived evidence of crime, his firing of the special prosecutor, and much more, until the White House tapes were discovered, and the suspicious 18-1/2 minute erasure became known. That was the straw that broke the camel's back, I think.

Is this the straw? It might be. Any defense of this scenario trails off into hollowness, and the scene conjures up all the abuses of history. I know if this does not push it over the edge, then we'll have to admit to ourselves that we've lost our humanity. As hard as it is for us to find it most of the time, I don't believe we're ready to do that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:07 PM on 04/11/2008
- KeysDan I'm a Fan of KeysDan 23 fans permalink

I wonder what revelation it will take for all the Colin Powell fans to finally realize that he is just one of the Bush thugs complicit, through action (e.g. the infamous UN speech) or inaction (e.g. remaining silent) in the criminal actions of the Bush administration. The Geneva Conventions were designed to protect both sides in a conflict, and their abrogation by permitting or overlooking torture put United States military at risk--something you would think a former General would be concerned about. If Powell was honorable (an arguable premise) he would have followed the path of a predecessor, Cyrus Vance, Secretary of State in the Carter administration who resigned because he could not support the ill-fated Iranian hostage rescue. But Powell seemed to like the job too much, and knew that disloyalty to all things Bush was a cardinal sin. He would lose influence and even jeopardize his son Michael's right-wing leadership of the FCC.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 PM on 04/11/2008
- offred I'm a Fan of offred 57 fans permalink

Unfortunately, I think you're right about Powell being complicit. In fact, morally, his sin is greater, since he knew the reality of the war he helped start and the interrogation policies the Bush regime was instituting. The others in the administration are schoolyard bullies and chickenhawks who had access to the big guns and a lust for beating up on little guys.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:08 PM on 04/11/2008
- ramal I'm a Fan of ramal 77 fans permalink
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And you are surprised?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 PM on 04/11/2008

Arrest the criminal!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 PM on 04/11/2008
- lornejl I'm a Fan of lornejl 656 fans permalink
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What does " the rule of law " mean to righties ? Seriously, you coined that phrase, what does it mean ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:42 PM on 04/11/2008
- BoulderSue I'm a Fan of BoulderSue 7 fans permalink

It means to these guys (and I wouldn't insult legit "righties" by lumping them in with this group. By the way, I'm quite Liberal) that we tell you what the law is and then rule by it. Remember when Bush said that it would all be easier if this was a dictatorship and he was the dictator? That says it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 PM on 04/11/2008
- KOisGod I'm a Fan of KOisGod 342 fans permalink
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The righties are in love with the rules, the letter of the law, but fail to adhere to its spirit. It gives them absolutes in a fluid world. Bullheaded certainty in a volitile, uncertain world. That is why they hate freedom, because free people are apt to test things out, not accept things based on "tribal knowledge", and by God, they may disprove the preciously held beliefs of the old guard, which is very threatening to them.

The right is ruled by fear, because they are incapable of empathy and its mother, Love.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:18 PM on 04/11/2008
- PuffDragon I'm a Fan of PuffDragon 9 fans permalink

The Bush administration are thugs from top to bottom. They repeatedly demonstrate utter contempt for humanity, for the rule of law, they degrade the standards of public service and democracy, they don't even care for American lives: 9/11, Katrina, the outing of a CIA agent tracking WMD, are perfect examples.

The only thing they care for and act on is increasing their power and protecting their secrets.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:40 PM on 04/11/2008
- GerryS I'm a Fan of GerryS 56 fans permalink
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the photo looks like he got something caught in his zipper-

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:35 PM on 04/11/2008
- plainsman I'm a Fan of plainsman 17 fans permalink
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Yeah. That last piece of the constitution he hasn't soiled yet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:50 PM on 04/11/2008
- GerryS I'm a Fan of GerryS 56 fans permalink
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it's soiled-

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:13 PM on 04/11/2008

i see so many angry comments and cries for impeachment on these message boards;

why not take an extra minute to channel this and send a message to your representative or senator and let them know how you feel.

i would like think a couple months of 10,000 + emails and written letters a day demanding impeachment would get action.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:30 PM on 04/11/2008
- elr50 I'm a Fan of elr50 20 fans permalink

Is it me, or is Dick Cheney the ugliest, most evil looking man on the planet?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:29 PM on 04/11/2008

IF THEY OK IT,, IT MUST BE FINE,, HOPEFULLY THEY WONT CHANGE THERE POINT OF VIEW WHEN THE PPL USE IT ON THEM BEFORE THIER WAR CRIMES AND MASS MURDER OF AMERICANS AND NON-AMERICANS,, THIS COUNTRY NEEDS A CHANGE,, THE TRUTH,, ITS SOMETHING THE REPUBS DONT UNDERSTAND AND CALL NAMES WHEN THEY DONT WANT TO HEAR FACTS,, AND YOULL NEVER HEAR THAT FROM MC CAIN OR THE CLINTONS,,
THEY TOTALLY SUPPORT THE ORGS, THAT PUT AMERICA WHERE IT IS NOW,,
MAYBE CHENEY WILL TRY ANOUTHER VP, TRY,,LOL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:45 PM on 04/11/2008
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I don't know - send us your photo.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 PM on 04/12/2008
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Before we get too carried away with Darth and GHWB being the Apex of Evil,

please remember that Rupert Murdoch is the Grand Lizard of Totalitarianism.

Both Ike and Mao saw their countries devolving into this Huxleyan Nightmare,

were their MICs profit from limited wars but they remain giant trading partners.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:25 PM on 04/11/2008
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