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Judicial Watch Obtains New CIA Documents on Terrorist Interrogations

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Any corroborating information?

It's easy to say that torturing subjects provided human intelligence. People will say anything to stop the torture. But is there any other evidence to corroborate the statements extracted in the CIA's torture dungeons? I have not heard of or seen any, so really there is no way to tell if illegally torturing suspects produced anything of value.

What is crystal clear is that operating such torture facilities makes the US no different than common terror groups in that its values have changed to be the same as those of the terrorist set. What is also clear is that the US can expect no better for its captured troops that the treatment it is giving to its prisoners of illegal wars.


Well wasn't that lucky. You

Well wasn't that lucky.
You filed a FOIA request in July for reports on detainee interrogations and have received what you asked for inside of 4 months ?

Well let's just assume that was a random act of luck and has nothing to do with the clear theme of these reports. Your going through the FOIA process totally look like window dressing or anything.

Especially not for the government corruption watchdog group who published more artiles about Hillary Clinton than any Bush administration official during their 2 terms in office. Corruption free wasteland for that it was.


Staying on topic, without

Staying on topic, without all the left liberal ploy of deception,... IT IS ABOUT TIME!!!

There is an old saying,... "the truth can not be hidden", and so it is in this outcome.

Than you Mr. Cheney, you are truly a patriot answering the call of duty for our countries safety, above and beyond what most have and would do!!!

I see someday in the future, trials of politicians who have failed to adhere to their oath of office,.... but Mr. Dick Cheney will never be on that list!!!


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