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Currently the war criminals are shaping the argument.

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describes it thusly "But the road to Dick Cheney and his love of torture may be stunted; the special prosecutor will be conducting a 'preliminary' investigation to determine whether a 'full' investigation is warranted. It seems counterproductive to exert time and effort if one cannot take the evidence where it leads: the highest echelons of Bush administration officials."

The article " Holder Hires Prosecutor to Look Into Alleged CIA Interrogation Abuses" at

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/24/AR2009082401743_pf.html


describes that this step may branch off in unforeseen directions and could conceivable capture the upper echelon of Bush 43's administration as it states "Holder has named longtime prosecutor John H. Durham, who has parachuted into crisis situations for both political parties over three decades, to open an early review of nearly a dozen cases of alleged detainee mistreatment at the hands of CIA interrogators and contractors.
The announcement raised fresh tensions in an intelligence community fearful that it will bear the brunt of the punishment for Bush-era national security policy, and it immediately provoked criticism from congressional Republicans.
Legal analysts said the review, while preliminary, could expand beyond its relatively narrow mandate and ensnare a wider cast of characters. They cited U.S. Attorney Patrick J. Fitzgerald's investigation of the leak of a CIA operative's identity, which culminated with the criminal conviction of then-Vice President Richard B. Cheney's chief of staff."


Representative Jerrold Nadler (D-NY), Chair of the Subcommittee
on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and, Civil Liberties said "Former Vice President Cheney's objections to the investigation of possible
violations of law committed as part of the Bush administration's interrogation program shows that he still fails to understand the law, the importance of a Justice Department free of political manipulation, or our nation's moral values," Nadler said in a media advisory, circulated Monday evening.
"Former Vice President Cheney is essentially saying that any acts performed by members of the CIA -- no matter how illegal or abhorrent -- are ok, and must never be the subject of a criminal investigation," he continued. "No matter what anyone in the CIA may do, it need not be subject to the law. This is outrageous, and violates just about every traditional American concept of liberty and justice."

Nadler's views are representative of all of the progressives and justice seekers in the US. The US is after all a land of laws--therefore the criminals must be brought to justice.



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War Criminals Run Government by Steven G. Erickson on Thursday, Sep 10, 2009 at 12:29:51 PM
Defenders of Torture, Unite! by Don Smith on Thursday, Sep 10, 2009 at 1:32:35 PM