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Saturday, April 25, 2009

Bush Advocate: Nail-Pulling Is "Probably" Torture

They Knew Bush Authorized "Torture"

READ (1/3): "Breaking news... the Joint Personnel Recovery Agency warned William Haynes, the top Pentagon lawyer (i.e. former General Counsel of the United States Department of Defense), the top lawyer for (the Bush administration's) then-Defense Secretary (Donald) Rumsfeld, in a memo in July 2002, classified, now part of the Levin Report and obtained today by the Washington Post, that... the efforts and means he was contemplating using, that he was getting from their program SERE (Survival Evasion Resistance Escape), were, in fact, actually, definitionally described as torture."

POINT (1/1): They knew what they did meant torture. Bush lied when he said: "We do not torture."

WATCH (1/3): "Obama Should Decide To Prosecute Bush Officials"








LINK (1/3): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRJWJbmIkwM

READ (2/3): Former White House Press Secretary Dana Perino remains a public advocate for the provably criminal Bush administration. Her awareness of and participation in unconstitutional and criminal acts by George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Karl Rove, et al., would require her indictment for serving as either an accomplice or an accessory to war crimes, including torture.

WATCH (2/3): "Dana Perino On Interrogations"








LINK (2/3): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aJqbE11EGM&feature=fvsr

READ (3/3): "The U.S. Navy recommended a legal and policy review of the techniques. The Air Force had 'serious concerns regarding the legality (of what) could be construed as "torture," as that crime is defined by 18 U.S.C. 2340.' (Nov. 1, 2002. USAF Memo to Joint Staff; U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee Report) The U.S. Army had 'significant legal, policy and practical concerns (with "Category III Techniques" because they) violate the President's order (on humane treatment) and various UCMJ articles (and) appear to be clear violations of the federal torture statute (Nov. 7, 2002. US Army Memo to Joint Staff; U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee Report).'"

WATCH (3/3): "Interrogation-Training Agency Warned Bush Methods Were "Torture""







LINK (3/3): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxZqHEYKN8U

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