Posted on 06/04/2009 5:07:52 PM PDT by markomalley
NEW YORK - Former US President Jimmy Carter said that he disagrees with President Obamas decision to block the release of hundreds of photos of torture committed at US prisons overseas., Democracy Now! reported Tuesday.
Most of his supporters were hoping that he would be much more open in the revelation of what weve done in the past," Carter told CNN.
"But hes made a decision with which I really cant contend, that he doesnt want to resurrect the past, he doesnt want to punish those who are guilty of perpetrating what I consider crimes against our own laws and against our own Constitution," he added.
But Carter said he is not criticising Obama.
"The revelation of those pictures might very well inflame further animosity against our country, causing some harm to our soldiers. So I dont agree with him, but I certainly dont criticize him for making that decision, he said.
Carter also addressed the possible prosecution of Bush administration officials.
I think prosecuting is too strong a word, what I would like to see is a complete examination of what did happen, the identification of any perpetrators of crimes against our own laws or against international law, and then, after all thats done, decide whether or not there should be any prosecutions," he said.
"But the revelation of what did happen, I think, is what I would support, he added.
General Sanchez calls for truth commission
Meanwhile, the former top coalition commander in Iraq, General Ricardo Sanchez, has called for a truth commission to investigate abusive interrogation practices.
If we do not find out what happened then we are doomed to repeat it, Sanchez said.
Sanchez was in command of Iraq when the infamous abuses occurred at Abu Ghraib. In 2006, a German attorney filed a war crimes suit against Sanchez and other high-ranking officials.
Cheney: death or Guantanamo
Former Vice President Dick Cheney defended the military prison at Guantanamo, saying the US needs a place to hold suspected terrorists.
Cheney said the only alternative the Bush administration had to creating Guantanamo was to kill terror suspects.
If youre going to be engaged in a world conflict, such as we are, in terms of global war on terrorism, you know, if you dont have a place where you can hold these people, your only other option is to kill them. And we dont operate that way, he said.
One fool disagreeing with another. Lovely.
Hopefully SATAN is planning on welcoming this Pathetic, Traitorous, Miserable Gasbag of an Alleged Former President Imposter soon to his Private Domain for Eternity:-)
When we get hit by terrorists again here on American soil, we can look back thoughtfully on statements like this one by Brother Jimmah as leading directly to the attack by emboldening our enemies, and giving Carter’s Muslim Brothers a renewed reason to seek revenge and punish all of us.
Once again, thank you very little former, (but unfortunately, not nearly “former” enough for many people...) President Carter, now sit down and please STFU...
B.S., they are joined at the hip politically and someone is just trying to create a wedge issue to separate them.
Carter=Dumb and Obama = Dumber.. a perfect match. God save us. Seriously, after what Obummer is doing to the country it will take the power of God to help us.
Carter should go make like David Carradine and tie up his nuts.
What nuts are those?
Don’t worry, Jimmuh. Zero has it tucked under Michelle’s ‘belt’ for later (when he needs it).
Wasting oxygen and food should be a crime.
considering that carter has been a tool of the palestinians for several decades now, I would assume that he is also disappointed because obama didn’t advocate just dissolving israel along with GM in the Barry’s Big Bedouin Bombast.
Jimmy please just SHUT UP!!
Carter was the run away contender for Worst President in My Lifetime Award. But Obama is showing promise in capturing the prize.
We need a SENILE OLD LIBERAL alert everytime this clown is referenced on FR.
We need a SENILE OLD LIBERAL alert everytime this clown is referenced on FR.
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