| May
15, 2009
Pelosi and
Torture - Bombshell Evidence that the
CIA Invented Evidence of Informing
Democrats
By
Steven Leser
Watching today's press conference
where House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
(D-CA) tried to defend herself
against allegations she was briefed
about enhanced interrogation techniques
prior to their use was itself torturous.
See "Pelosi
Accuses CIA of 'Misleading' Her on
Interrogations" that says among
other things:
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi...
acknowledging for the first time
publicly she knew alleged terrorist
detainees were subjected to
waterboarding more than six years
ago...called for the CIA to release
detailed notes from her own
September 2002 briefing about
interrogation techniques. She said
today that, at that 2002 briefing,
she was told the CIA was not
waterboarding detainees
"At every step of the way, the
administration was misleading the
Congress. And that is the issue,"
Pelosi said in a heated news
conference...
Today was Pelosi's first chance
to address the interrogation
briefing issue since the CIA
released a detailed memo last
Thursday outlining 40 congressional
briefings given since September 2002
regarding the use of what it calls
"enhanced interrogation techniques"
on suspected terrorists. That memo
included footnotes that appeared to
contradict Pelosi's previous
statements that she was never
personally briefed by Bush
administration officials on the use
of such tactics, including
waterboarding, a controversial
technique that simulates drowning.
Believing Pelosi was becoming
difficult. It seemed she was coming up
with different versions of events. Then
I thought about this a little bit. If
someone asked me to recall and recount
something I was told six or seven years
ago, I would have problems doing so.
Even if the event was a prominent one, I
think I would miss details. Still,
having seen several variations of her
story about what she knew and when she
knew it, there was the perception she
was hiding or embarrassed about
something.
A bombshell was dropped today in the
form of a revelation that former
Florida Senator Bob Graham said that
the CIA claims he was briefed twice on
torture but those briefings never took
place. Senator Graham made these
allegations on WNYC’s
Brian Lehrer show. If you are
familiar with Bob Graham, you know he is
the guy that was lampooned for writing
down everything that happened and each
person he met every day in his journals.
If something isn't in his journals, it
never happened. As a result, he knows
EXACTLY what took place during those two
days on which the CIA claims the
briefings took place and he was never
briefed. Score one for Bob Graham's
journals. To those people who liked to
make fun of them, I guess they don't
seem so funny now, do they?

Bob Graham
Once confronted with Graham's
evidence, the CIA started backtracking
and saying that they may have been
mistaken about the briefings and dates
in question. Can a complete vindication
of Pelosi be far behind? Speaker Pelosi
should be aggressive and demand an
investigation into who the CIA informed
and when. The bad perceptions some
people still may have are intolerable.
The issue of torture is one on which
Democrats should and must be
unequivocal. Republicans can try to
justify torture and those who approved
it if that is what they want to do, but
for Democrats, it is as President
Obama said, "We Do Not Torture". It
doesn’t get any simpler than that.
Since it should be obvious to just
about everyone by now that
investigations is where this is heading,
President Obama has to face the
situation and deal with it. I know
he didn't want to address this now, and
truth be told, I would have preferred
that this waited until after Universal
Healthcare and other important
initiatives of the administration were
addressed, but there is no other choice
left. Obama has to appoint an
independent counsel to probe allegations
of torture, war crimes and crimes
against humanity committed by the former
administration.
Once we start an investigation, then
we will see who starts backtracking on
comments. Consider the various defenses
the Bush administration and its former
members has been using just in the past
few months as written by a commenter to
the above article at Emptywheel:
1) It was no big deal, we didn’t
torture “that” much or “that”
severely.
2) We don’t torture. Never
tortured. Never hurt anyone…only
saved lives.
3) If we did torture, it was the
Democrats’ fault for not stopping
us. And anyone who was tortured
deserved it.
The country will be better for this
investigation. Torture isn't just
wrong, it is criminal and it is
ineffective. An investigation would
show how military intelligence officers
tried to protest its use on multiple
occasions and were ignored by the Bush
administration. An investigation would
show that the attacks that former Vice
President Dick Cheney claims were
prevented by intelligence gathered by
torture were in fact thwarted with
intelligence obtained through other
means. Finally, an investigation and
punishment of those responsible would
show the world that the United States
intends to live up to its creed and to
the Geneva conventions on torture that
have been in existence and well known to
every member of the international
community for the past 70+ years.
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