House Judiciary Committee To Hold Hearings On Torture Memos, Lawyers

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04/21/09 04:30 PM

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The torture memos released last week by the Obama administration will soon get a full hearing before the House Judiciary Committee. So, too, will the involvement of the lawyers who drafted those memos, committee chairman John Conyers Jr. (D-Mich.) said in a statement released Tuesday.

Conyers hopes to have a report from the Office of Professional Responsibility concerning those Bush lawyers before holding his hearing, but said that, if it was "delayed further, we will have hearings in the near term in any event."

For Conyers, "the fact that these memos were authored and approved by senior lawyers of the Department of Justice challenges the very notion that we adhere to the Rule of Law in this country."

His full statement:

Recently disclosed legal memoranda from the former Bush Administration raise grave legal, ethical, and constitutional questions. The use of tactics described in these memos runs counter not only to basic notions of decency, but places our own prisoners of war at risk and weakens our national security. And the fact that these memos were authored and approved by senior lawyers of the Department of Justice challenges the very notion that we adhere to the Rule of Law in this country.

The Office of Professional Responsibility will soon complete a report concerning the former Justice Department lawyers who wrote these memos. The Judiciary Committee will subsequently hold hearings and investigate these matters. If the OPR report is delayed further, we will have hearings in the near term in any event. Critical questions remain concerning how these memos came into existence and were approved, which our committee is uniquely situated to consider.

The President's comments today on possible approaches to a fuller accounting of these matters are exactly right - further comprehensive review of the Bush Administration anti-terror policies will be most valuable and successful if done in a truly apolitical and bipartisan manner. Having introduced legislation to establish just such a non-partisan truth-telling Commission on the very first day of this Congress, that is the approach I have long favored. It has already won bipartisan endorsement and support both within and outside of government.

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The torture memos released last week by the Obama administration will soon get a full hearing before the House Judiciary Committee. So, too, will the involvement of the lawyers who drafted those memos...
The torture memos released last week by the Obama administration will soon get a full hearing before the House Judiciary Committee. So, too, will the involvement of the lawyers who drafted those memos...
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The Gonzales V Ashcroft V Comey V Mueller- in March 2004 aftermath and what some agents concluded it was their God Given Right-

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:02 PM on 04/22/2009
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LET THE SHOW TRAILS BEGAIN! "Are you now or have you ever been a card carring conservati­ve/Rebubli­can?"! Old "Tail Gunner" Joe would be PROUD! BUT with the weaking of our intelligence and military agencies, and WHEN another 9/11 happens YOU CAN'T BLAME IT ON BUSH!

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