Posted on 08/16/2006 4:57:19 AM PDT by yoe
Tom Bevan notes a report in the Guardian that torture may have been used to elicit information that broke up the air terror plot last week: (Agonizing over torture) And reader Dale Whitehouse notes the AP story reporting that an intercepted phone call was pivotal to detection of the plot as well:
Pakistani officials say Rashid Raufs arrest prompted an accomplice in the southern city of Karachi to make a panicked phone call to a suspect in Britain, giving the signal for the airliner plot to move forward urgently. The intercepted call was instrumental in foiling the bombing plot, officials say.
I would guess that the interception of that phone call came without probable cause or the blessing of a magistrate.
Time for the drugs then. And let's start with John to find out exactly what his motives might be.
But, but we can't have Bush listening in on our phone calls!!!
The president of the United States is the commander in chief of the Armed Forces and is required by Constitution and oath to protect the US in real time.
I guarantee you that if this phone call had been brought before a magistrate and in the meantime airliners had been blown up, the media would blame the president. (unless it was a democrat president.)
Torture should "never" be allowed... : ) <<< me
FYI - the permalink to the blog entry is - http://powerlineblog.com/archives/015015.php - usually good to include that for a blog, makes it easier to find the entry. Thanks for posting this, yoe!
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