Posted on 05/08/2009 1:41:44 PM PDT by Sub-Driver
Pelosi: I Was Told Interrogation Methods Were Lawful The House speaker's statement came after CIA records showed Pelosi was briefed in September 2002 on the interrogation methods and appeared to contradict her claim last month that she was never told that waterboarding or other enhanced interrogation techniques were being used.
FOXNews.com
Friday, May 08, 2009
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi insisted Friday that she was briefed only once about the "enhanced" interrogation techniques being used on terrorism suspects and that she was assured by lawyers with the CIA and the Department of Justice that the methods were legal.
Pelosi issued a statement after CIA records released this week showed that Pelosi was briefed in September 2002 on the interrogation methods. The briefings memo appeared to contradict the speaker's claims that she was never told that waterboarding or other enhanced interrogation methods were being used.
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Line of the day:
“I wouldn’t believe Nancy Pelosi, if she said tomorrow was Saturday!”
- E-Mail response to Cafferty Report question: Do you belive Pelosis’ denial of knowing about “torture”?(water boarding)
Doesn't she have an obligation to understand at least the high points of those meetings that she missed? Don't they have some minutes that she can at least scan? Couldn't she... shouldn't she at least talk to fellow members of the committee? If she didn't trust talking to the Repub members... isn't she on speaking terms with the DEMS?
Curious minds want to know!
These idiots do not know the difference between pain and torment. Torture involves pain. Enhanced interrogation involves aggravation and fear. By mixing the terms libs are guilty of torture. After all, their idiocy is extremely aggravating.
Yeah, we need to chart the various versions of the story.
1. “I was never briefed”.
2. “Okay, I was briefed, but they never mentioned they were actually doing it.”
3. “Okay, they mentioned they were actually doing it, but they told me it was legal.”
It just keeps getting weaker, too. Now her claim is, in effect, that she had no moral qualms about waterboarding as long as a lawyer told her it was legal.
What a hack!
Miz Scarlett, Miz Scarlett, I don’ know nuffin ‘bout makin’ no laws!
But Bush and Cheney should still be jailed for it.
I am suprised she has not used Algores Ice Tea Defense yet.
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Nasty thought.
There was a time when this Nation had some moral fiber. It seems we are all past that now.
Pelosi is about as dumb as a box of hammers and thats an insult to the hammers.
LLS
This whole thing with the enhanced interrogation techniques was to establish a line for getting information from the prisoners. It was not unduly harsh, was very controlled and not widely used. It allowed us to get useful information. It is more humane than rendition.
Far from a good parallel.
This was the instigator of 9/11 we're talking about. Who had info which ended up helping us with 50% of our anti-Al Queda activities.
In addition, the strong-arming of the guy had NO permanent damage done thus, it was NOT torture...it merely caused acute discomfort.
Get your priorities straight.
The CIA has never, until now, had to follow Army SOP when interrogating terrorist. That is why this information was supposed to remain “secret”. There’s a lot of things we still don’t know what the CIA does and hopefully it remains that way.
Second that thought. This is the braggart who claims to be the Speaker of the House where they write the laws. Of course, we all know that they’re poseurs, the laws are actually written by lobbyists, and these preening bozos don’t ever read them. In the case of these terrorists, it’s a moot point anyway, because they are unlawful combatants, not subject to US civil or criminal law, but subject to summary military justice (firing squad). The Supreme Court and Congress have unlawfully usurped the power to bring these rogues into the US Court system - a move that cheapens and tarnishes the rights of citizens, a usurpation that puts all decent citizens at the level of terrorist scum.
Good idea.
You stupid @$#%^$&^%$^.
you think he started the bus w/plans to go down Pelosi Drive?
That, Sir, is the difference between legality and policy.
I offer as an exemplar that there are things in this world that a gentleman should avoid, but that does not make them illegal. It is up to the individual to determine what is acceptable within the law.
guess what nana they were
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