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In reply to the discussion: The President has suppressed the 6,000 page torture documents. [View all]Progressive dog
(7,604 posts)12. This is from Reuters, a different take
Committee aides said the panel hoped to finish work on an updated version of the report, taking note of CIA comments, by the end of the year. The committee could then vote to request declassification, which would allow the public to see the report, or at least parts of it.
This should not have taken this much time. The CIA torturers should have been fired (at a minimum) and prosecuted if possible. But the Senate took four years to write a report and another year (at least) to ask that it be declassified. Every Republican on the committee voted against accepting the report in 2012. There is plenty of blame to go around on this.
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Imagine what would happen if governments and corporations became as transparent
BelgianMadCow
Dec 2013
#1
Yep, I think we must've misunderstood who was going to be transparent, it was us. n/t
RKP5637
Dec 2013
#51
When and if they get it..I wonder how much of the content will be redacted.
Jefferson23
Dec 2013
#14
The "effectiveness" is not an excuse. Torture is torture and ALWAYS illegal war crime
on point
Dec 2013
#41
Please Mr. President, please don't obstruct release of these torture documents so the whole world,
indepat
Dec 2013
#8
Makes Obama party to the war crime itself. Release it now, throw Bush and cronies in jail
on point
Dec 2013
#10
The report lets Bush off the hook..and that is no surprise...the top bananas
Jefferson23
Dec 2013
#37
"No one is above the law...." Except torturers and other war criminals if they live in America.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Dec 2013
#20
The United States is keeping this quiet because it's evidence of violating muliple treaties.
Spitfire of ATJ
Dec 2013
#21
Well, I'm pretty sure what "you're told" is directly from a Bill Hicks stand-up comedy routine...
TroglodyteScholar
Dec 2013
#59