Leahy Calls On Bybee To Testify On Torture

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04/29/09 02:05 PM

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Jay Bybee finds it "frustrating" that he hasn't been able to speak publicly about his role in authorizing torture when he was a top lawyer in the Bush administration, according to a recent account in the Washington Post.

Patrick Leahy wants to help him out.

The Senate Judiciary Committee chairman, a Democrat from Vermont, wrote to Bybee Wednesday to call him to testify before his panel.

"The Post article concludes that you have allegedly found it 'frustrating' not to be able to explain your position with regard to these memos. By coming forward to testify, you will be able to explain your position with regard to these matters, including your involvement and your knowledge regarding how these memos were written and approved, what considerations went into that process, who was consulted in that process and the roles of various individuals," Leahy wrote.

A subsequent New York Times article quoted Bybee saying he had no regrets.

Bybee signed memos that broadly justified torture and also authorized specific torture techniques to be used on a particular detainee, Abu Zubaydah.

Leahy has called on Bybee to resign his position as a judge on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which he was appointed to before his role in the torture program was revealed.


April 29, 2009

The Honorable Jay S. Bybee
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
333 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, NV 89101

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Dear Judge Bybee:

I write to invite you to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

I enclose a recent article from The Washington Post. It suggests that you have expressed regret at the content of the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) memoranda issued while you headed that office and that you feel that they were misused. The article reports that you were concerned about the exercise of the policies that the opinions authorized, that you were "disappointed by what was done to prisoners," and that you felt that "the spirit of liberty has left the republic." The article notes that your associates claim you do not feel ownership of these memos but, instead, describe your involvement this way: "He was head of the OLC, and it was written, and he was not pleased with it." By coming forward and testifying before the Committee, you will have the opportunity to amplify or correct these accounts, and explain your role and your views.

The Post article concludes that you have allegedly found it "frustrating" not to be able to explain your position with regard to these memos. By coming forward to testify, you will be able to explain your position with regard to these matters, including your involvement and your knowledge regarding how these memos were written and approved, what considerations went into that process, who was consulted in that process and the roles of various individuals.

According to the press account, you became the Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Office of Legal Counsel after coming to interview with White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales because you were interested in being nominated to a judgeship on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Apparently he asked if you would be willing to head OLC first. I am sure you would like an opportunity to come forward and set the record straight with respect to whether and, if so, how your judicial ambitions related to your participation at OLC.

You were nominated by President George W. Bush to serve as head of OLC on September 4, 2001. You were confirmed on October 23, 2001. While serving as the head of OLC you were then first nominated by President George W. Bush to be a Federal Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on May 22, 2002, and renominated on January 7, 2003. Along with others, I sought to explore your work at OLC but we were told by you that you would not answer those questions. You were confirmed to be a Federal Judge on March 13, 2003.

Thereafter, in 2004, an OLC memo signed by you and dated August 1, 2002, became public. In that memo you signed, the Office of Legal Counsel concluded that to violate U.S. law against torture, conduct must cause pain equivalent to "the pain accompanying serious physical injury, such as organ failure, impairment of bodily function, or even death." That memo was withdrawn in connection with the nomination of Alberto Gonzales to be Attorney General of the United States.

More recently, a second August 1, 2002, memorandum, also signed by you, has been publicly released by the Obama administration. This second memo specifically authorizes the use of coercive interrogation techniques on Abu Zubaydah, including sleep deprivation for 11 days at a time and waterboarding.

I also enclose an article published today in The New York Times in which you state, in contrast to the recent Post report, that you "believed at the time, and continue to believe today, that the conclusions were legally correct." You also stated that the Office of Legal Counsel provided its "best, honest advice, based on our good-faith analysis of the law." The contrast between the recent articles in The New York Times and The Washington Post is striking. I am giving you the opportunity to come forward and clarify what you meant in your public discussion of these matters, and so that we can establish the facts and get to the truth.

There is significant concern about the legal advice provided by OLC while you were in charge, how that advice came to be generated, the considerations that went into it, and the role played by the White House.

I look forward to your cooperation and your testimony.

Sincerely,

PATRICK LEAHY
Chairman


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Jay Bybee finds it "frustrating" that he hasn't been able to speak publicly about his role in authorizing torture when he was a top lawyer in the Bush administration, according to a recent account in ...
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- dems08 I'm a Fan of dems08 179 fans permalink
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The Torture memos are public. We know what bybee signed off on.

Question: why did he agree to say something that is clearly illegal - is legal?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:25 AM on 04/30/2009
- tel8034 I'm a Fan of tel8034 89 fans permalink

The chances of Bybee responding to Leahy and agreeing to testify on torture, is about the same as Hannity taking up Olbermann's challenge of being water boarded for charity.

The repubs talk a good game, but they are too cowardly to back it up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 PM on 04/29/2009
- lthuedk 1 I'm a Fan of lthuedk 1 47 fans permalink
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Do it, Senator. Let's just get started.

The noise from the right will be deafening but there can be little question that water boarding is torture and there are criminals running free that have violated our laws and the laws of civilization. That's already behind civil and moral people, but far from behind for the noise makers of the extreme right.

http://www.light-to-dark.com/i_feel_your_pain.html

It must take some scholar, humanitarian, and classy lawyer to come up with such an end around the law to legalize torture. But it follows a pattern seen within the Project for the New American Century crowd. The respect for the Constitution and Geneva Convention, for some, is an enemy to conquer.

I hope Senator Leahy and A.G. Holder move ahead to complete closure on behalf of the people. This should be the rebirth of the Separation of Powers and everyone is online expecting results.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 PM on 04/29/2009

Bravo, Senator Leahy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 PM on 04/29/2009
- PepperzMom I'm a Fan of PepperzMom 7 fans permalink
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Bybee is a coward who won't show up unless he has full immunity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:28 PM on 04/29/2009
- periscope I'm a Fan of periscope 4 fans permalink

Bybee would have to be threatened with waterboarding before he would ever appear before Congress to explain his torture memos.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 PM on 04/29/2009
- LeeCalif I'm a Fan of LeeCalif 68 fans permalink

Gee, Leahy is throwing a hearing and nobody came.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:00 PM on 04/29/2009
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Go farther, Senator Leahy. Keep pushing! We, who cherish our U.S. Constitution and our sense of right and wrong, will love you for it and history will remember you well, sir.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 04/29/2009
- ericmiami I'm a Fan of ericmiami 50 fans permalink
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Does this man realize Bybee wears magic underpants?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:05 PM on 04/29/2009

Dear Senator Leahy:

Thank you for your offer to hear my testimony regarding the so called "torture" memos. Unfortunately, I'm all tied up and can't get away right now. I'm sure that you understand.

Sincerely, Judge Jay Bybee

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:36 PM on 04/29/2009
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I am glad Bybee working address is on this letter so I can make post cards of Victims and send to him
The power a actual activistism-

Of his volition he wrote these memos for Guilty as SIN Agents that need to be served Indicments- NOT a long term career or pension-

Shame the Name Bybee shame shame shame shame- for International Justice damn right he need that Lawyer- and his Lawyer a Bushie Mareen Mahoney!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:58 PM on 04/29/2009
- VJ2008 I'm a Fan of VJ2008 22 fans permalink

Check

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:38 PM on 04/29/2009
- jlarue I'm a Fan of jlarue 14 fans permalink
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and mate

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:55 PM on 04/29/2009
- NWBrunette I'm a Fan of NWBrunette 59 fans permalink

Isn't this a bit like asking the bank robber to testify on security operations? Whatever happened to the impulse to throw criminals in prison?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:57 PM on 04/29/2009

No, this letter alone probably won't get Bybee to talk, but at least it was written. I'm glad someone did it. He wouldn't have opened a letter from me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:49 PM on 04/29/2009
- blood1 I'm a Fan of blood1 12 fans permalink

Senator Leahy is to be commended for his action. He has put himself above the fray and used Bybee's own statements as the opening gambit.

If Bybee fails to respond to the invitation, I suspect a subpeona will be the next communication from Leahy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:45 PM on 04/29/2009
- jlarue I'm a Fan of jlarue 14 fans permalink
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that is what I think. He totally called this fool out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:55 PM on 04/29/2009
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