12 April 2008

Condi the Domme and a few bad apples in the White House

ABC News recently reported what we in the human rights community have strongly suspected for years: The torture we've seen at Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo, and elsewhere was not the idea of a few low-level bad apples in the military. No, it was the idea of a few very high-level bad apples in the White House. And it turns out to be even worse than we thought.

From to the ABC News report:
In dozens of top-secret talks and meetings in the White House, the most senior Bush administration officials discussed and approved specific details of how high-value al Qaeda suspects would be interrogated by the Central Intelligence Agency, sources tell ABC News.

The so-called Principals who participated in the meetings also approved the use of "combined" interrogation techniques -- using different techniques during interrogations, instead of using one method at a time -- on terrorist suspects who proved difficult to break, sources said.

Highly placed sources said a handful of top advisers signed off on how the CIA would interrogate top al Qaeda suspects -- whether they would be slapped, pushed, deprived of sleep or subjected to simulated drowning, called waterboarding.

The high-level discussions about these "enhanced interrogation techniques" were so detailed, these sources said, some of the interrogation sessions were almost choreographed -- down to the number of times CIA agents could use a specific tactic.

The advisers were members of the National Security Council's Principals Committee, a select group of senior officials who met frequently to advise President Bush on issues of national security policy.

At the time, the Principals Committee included Vice President Cheney, former National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and Secretary of State Colin Powell, as well as CIA Director George Tenet and Attorney General John Ashcroft.

As the national security adviser, Rice chaired the meetings, which took place in the White House Situation Room and were typically attended by most of the principals or their deputies.
So Bush's inner circle would sit around and lay out the detailed procedures for torturing people. That's just sick!

And Condi Rice chaired the meetings. Shame on her! Now I've got this mental image of Condi dressed in full dominatrix gear as she leads her male cohorts through their depraved agenda.

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