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In reply to the discussion: Have *you* actually read Sen. Feinstein's complaint? [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)75. What do you think about the main issue underlying all the obvious issues, Torture, the CIA torturing
people. What should happen, what will happen? Nothing happened the last time torture was revealed, Manning, remember, well nothing happened to the torturers or those who approved it, Chelsea Manning was tortured herself and then jailed for 35 years.
So what can we expect to happen to the torturers this time?
I want to see war criminals in jail. Always have.
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I kind of agree with you on not having the moral authority to lecture others when you do it yourself
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#74
Can you be specific as to the "spin" that's mischaracterizing the situation?
MannyGoldstein
Mar 2014
#5
"The White House has indicated publicly and to me personally that it supports declassification
msanthrope
Mar 2014
#35
If you really believe they're in accord, and if your billing rate is more than $7.00 per hour...
DisgustipatedinCA
Mar 2014
#159
I will need to replace my scroll mouse soon from zipping over those posts so often, for
GoneFishin
Mar 2014
#176
What do you think about the main issue underlying all the obvious issues, Torture, the CIA torturing
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#75
Ding ding. Intelligence agencies aspire to be the 4th branch of government.
DirkGently
Mar 2014
#135
Excellent post, thank you! The only way to stop all of this is for the American people to know what
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#175
OMG, you are defending torture now??? Really, you think it's OK to torture people? Really???
grahamhgreen
Mar 2014
#149
Do you think it is wrong to torture people? If someone has tortured an individual, should they be
grahamhgreen
Mar 2014
#160
Please, point to where your comment has anything remotely to do with what I posted.
ProSense
Mar 2014
#157
It took me longer than 10 minutes to read, and as a citizen, I will read it again.
enough
Mar 2014
#3
Can't I just wait for the cartoon synopsis? They seem to be more accurate. nt
adirondacker
Mar 2014
#10
She says 3rd possibility of a Whistle Blower....That's something new to think about...
KoKo
Mar 2014
#134
Those of us who have stated again and again that NSA spying on Americans is
truedelphi
Mar 2014
#167
The reason is: contractors can be used to obscure responsibility and diffuse blame
struggle4progress
Mar 2014
#85
I don't find it "stunning" at all: it's been going on for years, and IMO it's been a big part
struggle4progress
Mar 2014
#87
Crime is always stunning, no matter how much we 'knew' about it or for how long. It's even more
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#129
Never missing an opportunity to fund the Private Security Corporations. I wonder how much THAT cost
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#79
Yes, all we know is that billions of tax dollars have been along to Private Security
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#126
Yes, this is very out of character for her. Whatever is motivating her, I would be surprised if she
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#164
Yes grasswire, that caught my attention too, scraped jaw from floor.. yeah private contractors
2banon
Mar 2014
#83
Seriously, that caught me attention in a big way also. It made me want to finish the whole thing,
uppityperson
Mar 2014
#91
"I view the acting general counsel’s referral as a potential effort to intimidate this staff"
woo me with science
Mar 2014
#19
Yes, the Panetta Internal Review. And I'll take C for $500 Alex, "intentionally by a whistle-blower"
Catherina
Mar 2014
#29
Getting perceived threats on record would certainly seem important.
woo me with science
Mar 2014
#78
I missed the mention of the actual name of that unit chiefs lawyer, do you know what it is?
2banon
Mar 2014
#88
And you are discussing simply the physical reality of what happened in this instance and when.
truedelphi
Mar 2014
#166
I should blame Bush for Obama's CIA #%^*ing with the Senate Oversight Commitee
MannyGoldstein
Mar 2014
#47
What came of blaming Bush, which we certainly did? Any investigations, anyone even lose
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#81
Another world is not only possible, she is on her way. On a quiet day, I can hear her breathing.
bobduca
Mar 2014
#174
LOL ...and spying is ok as long as it isn't done to those that ok'd the spying.
L0oniX
Mar 2014
#109
"If the Senate can declassify this report, we will be able to ensure that an un-American,
G_j
Mar 2014
#102
"CIA detention sites were far different and far more harsh than the way the CIA had described them"
grahamhgreen
Mar 2014
#150
thanks, it is completely sureal, even Orwell would be stunned at the duplicity. nt
pragmatic_dem
Mar 2014
#181