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Bush Waived Aniti-Torture Laws

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Absolute arrogance. :evil:






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It's certainly not good and I'd really like to know what wasn't released. Because frankly what was authorized is relatively mild compared to the abuse that was documented.
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You gotta love the Bush double talk.

"I didn't do it, but if I did, it was completely justified..."

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If I read the article correctly, Bush wrote that Asscroft had concluded that his wartime powers granted him the authority to rescind the Geneva Conventions for prisoners, but that he had not chosen to exercise that power.

Rumsfeld, on the other hand, wrote that he would have to personally approve any of the 24 methods of interrogation (which, I believe, included the techniques used in Abu Gharib, including the use of dogs) in advance.
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Did the nobodies currently under trial for the goings on at Abu Gharib actually exceed any of the 24 techniques Rumsfeld could apparently approve? Or are they in effect being tried for torturing prisoners without filling in the right forms first?
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Plekhanov wrote:Did the nobodies currently under trial for the goings on at Abu Gharib actually exceed any of the 24 techniques Rumsfeld could apparently approve? Or are they in effect being tried for torturing prisoners without filling in the right forms first?
A good chunk of that is vague enough that it could theoretically be either one. However, given the pointless nature of much of the abuse and the fact that some of it goes well beyond what this tells us was potentially to be applied that for now it seems they went beyond orders. I have a bad feeling there are more memos we haven't seen though.
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