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Bush to send interrogation compromise to Hill (Bush throwing the RINOs a life raft)
MSNBC ^ | 9/18/2006 | AP

Posted on 09/18/2006 7:43:27 PM PDT by tobyhill

WASHINGTON - The White House told lawmakers it would send Congress a revised proposal late Monday for dealing with terrorism suspects as the number of GOP senators publicly opposing President Bush's initial plan continued to grow.

A Republican-led Senate committee last week defied Bush and approved terror-detainee legislation that Bush vowed to block. Sen. John Warner, normally a Bush supporter, pushed the measure through his Senate Armed Services Committee by a 15-9 vote.

John Ullyot, a spokesman for Warner, said the Virginia senator expected to receive another draft of the legislation. No details were immediately available.

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KEYWORDS: bush; bushdoctrineunfold; interrogations; mccain; terrorism; thewall; wall
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To: churchillbuff

the rules for what the military can do aren't even an issue here - its all about what the CIA is allowed to do under presidential directive. any bill that seeks to water that down, is a disaster for this country in the war on terror.


21 posted on 09/18/2006 8:29:55 PM PDT by oceanview
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To: churchillbuff

I can surely call them stupid - and I am.


22 posted on 09/18/2006 8:30:21 PM PDT by oceanview
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To: oceanview
I can surely call them stupid - and I am.""

I can call Einstein stupid. Doesn't make him dumb, or me smart.

23 posted on 09/18/2006 8:31:07 PM PDT by churchillbuff
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To: churchillbuff

that analogy is meaningless to the issue at hand.


24 posted on 09/18/2006 8:32:10 PM PDT by oceanview
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To: churchillbuff
the Krauts who violated international accords on prisoners by, for example, keeping men standing long periods and interrogating them without giving them sleep.

That's not torture. One can endure the same thing, I am told, in advanced infantry camp. That is just making the prisoner uncomfortable, and thus more likely to talk. Causing them excrutiating pain with requisite permanent, or semi-permanent health problems, is torture. That we should not do. But making them stand up awhile, or questioning them until they yawn? That's not torture. It's just good interrogation tactics.

25 posted on 09/18/2006 8:32:31 PM PDT by Zack Nguyen
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To: churchillbuff

anything and everything is "torture" by these definitions. unless the prisoners are housed in hotel style accomodations, with plenty of time for rest, meals, exercise, religious practices. in the meantime, the enemy is beheading people, and idiots like McCain and the people aligned with him, saying NOTHING about that.


26 posted on 09/18/2006 8:34:56 PM PDT by oceanview
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To: churchillbuff
I am just livid about this ridiculousness.

I am ready to break out my security moms for bush sweatshirt, my "my mom voted for bush because she loved me" t-shirts for the kids, hop on the metro with all three of them, and head down to the capitol tomorrow afternoon....
would anyone else like to come ?
27 posted on 09/18/2006 8:35:58 PM PDT by conservativeworkingmom
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To: churchillbuff
It's not a watering down, and non of the stupid ass explanations from these Republican worry warts, make any sense at all.

None of the countries that we are currently at war with, or will go to war with, are going to use Geneva Conventions...

The Congress was asked, begged, implored by SCOTUS to clarify what the hell the words mean. It is their job and they are ducking the responsibility and trying to lay it back on the court, because they are PO'd at SCOTUS for making them work.

It's a simple as that. Another power play. A feeble attempt to get the courts to do their work again.

Nobody knows what those words mean! Every county has to define it by their own cultural morays, and these Senators refuse to do so, because they can't. They don't want the responsibility, and want the issue to return, time and time again to the courts.

We cannot operate this way. It has got to end.

28 posted on 09/18/2006 8:36:21 PM PDT by Cold Heat (I just analyze it, I did not create the mess...so go pound sand:-))
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To: churchillbuff

Maybe we should buy them dinners, chill a bottle of bubbly for them, and send them to Branson for the weekend.


29 posted on 09/18/2006 8:37:35 PM PDT by toddlintown (Six bullets and Lennon goes down. Yet not one hit Yoko. Discuss.)
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To: Cold Heat

county=country


30 posted on 09/18/2006 8:38:19 PM PDT by Cold Heat (I just analyze it, I did not create the mess...so go pound sand:-))
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To: tobyhill

alot is at stake here. do we have the votes to sustain a veto? that's the real political calculation here.

frankly, for Bush, doing nothing may be the best outcome here. continue to hold these AQ people in limbo, and let the issue be taken into the 2008 presidential race.


31 posted on 09/18/2006 8:39:01 PM PDT by oceanview
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To: toddlintown

Don't forget the Brie!


32 posted on 09/18/2006 8:39:07 PM PDT by Cold Heat (I just analyze it, I did not create the mess...so go pound sand:-))
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To: churchillbuff
Why have we been able to function under the Geneva convention for more than 50 years without a need to "clarify" the supposedly "vague" provisions?

Because of the Hamdan decision handed down by the Supreme Court several weeks ago. Try to keep up.

33 posted on 09/18/2006 8:39:14 PM PDT by Petronski (Living His life abundantly.)
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To: churchillbuff

The congress could make it easy for everyone but putting three words into law,"whatever it takes". If it takes a bunch of belly slaps and the Red Hot Chili Peppers to save American lives then so be it but the ones interrogating shouldn't have to worry about prosecution because of subjective interpretations. I've heard the argument about only getting false information from "torture" but a good interrogator can take a page of lies and find truthful facts within the lies but sometimes it takes harsh measures to even get them lying.


34 posted on 09/18/2006 8:39:21 PM PDT by tobyhill (The War on Terrorism is not for the weak.)
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To: churchillbuff
We didn't need "clarifications" to treat Japanese prisoners, even though the Japs attacked us out of the blue and we feared they were planning sabotage on the West Coast.

The Hamdan decision.

35 posted on 09/18/2006 8:40:11 PM PDT by Petronski (Living His life abundantly.)
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To: toddlintown

we in essence do that now. Gitmo is a country club. the top AQ people were held by the CIA in different locations for a reason. That's the key to this issue - what the CIA can do.


36 posted on 09/18/2006 8:40:54 PM PDT by oceanview
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To: toddlintown

Maybe we shouldn't waterboard captives. We didn't do it to Japs or Krauts, North Koreans or North Vietnamese. We have lower moral standards today, and it's causing McCain and Lindsey Graham and George Schultz and Gen. Vessy a little culture shock to get used to this. But they'll eventually give in, I suspect. It's a barbaric world, and it's high time America climed into the muck. The standards of the era of MacArthur and Eisenhower (let alone Washington and Putnam, Grant and Sheridan) have to be consigned to history's ashheap. We have to grow up and get down in the gutter with our enemies.


37 posted on 09/18/2006 8:40:55 PM PDT by churchillbuff
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To: oceanview
That analogy is meaningless to the issue at hand.

I see you've met Neville. LOL

38 posted on 09/18/2006 8:40:59 PM PDT by Petronski (Living His life abundantly.)
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To: oceanview
No, if he backs up on this, it will hurt.

Veto it! If it goes that far.

If he loses, then let history write the story.

39 posted on 09/18/2006 8:41:20 PM PDT by Cold Heat (I just analyze it, I did not create the mess...so go pound sand:-))
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To: oceanview

They don't have enough to override a veto and just keeping the terrorist in limbo may end up being the best option for President Bush.


40 posted on 09/18/2006 8:42:12 PM PDT by tobyhill (The War on Terrorism is not for the weak.)
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