5/12/2004

CIA about to be exposed for interrogation methods

From tomorrow morning's New York Times, news that the CIA is concerned that with the shift in public opinion after Abu Ghraib, their own methods of interrogation (which they assure us stop short of torture) will come into question.

Here's a thought: If they stop short of torture, and obey all legal limits on interrogation, why would they be worried that we'd find out?

Another thought: Did Bush seriously tell them that he didn't want to know where they were? He so badly wants them to do whatever the hell they want, and needs to have plausible deniability, that he'll actually tell them not to inform him of their actions.

We need a new President, we need a change in the House and Senate, and we need someone to put some goddamn spine in John Kerry. He is a mile better than Bush, but the problem is that isn't saying a lot. Oi.

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