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- hawkeye17, on 12/10/2007, -3/+6Everything you just said is totally wrong. Congress as whole, was not informed about the tapes. The 2 Dems on the Intelligence Committee who were told about them(in 2005 NOT 2001) urged that they be preserved. Try getting some of your 'news' from sources other than Fox or Newsbusters asshat.
- inactive, on 12/11/2007, -0/+2LOL
You are pathetic.
Your entire argument is "the Dems didn't do ENOUGH to stop the Bush administration from destroying the tapes"!
Are you seriously that retarded that you blame the DEMS for not stopping the Bushies from destroying evidence they knew they shouldn't destroy? THAT'S all you can come up with?
No criticism for the criminals ever falls from your lips. Your lack of decent christian ethics is disgusting. - inactive, on 12/11/2007, -1/+2Yes *****, that's the plan.
No reason at all to criticize, it's all just for the sake of wasting time and finding someone to complain about.
That's the typical right wing moron for you.
Too ***** dumb to even figure out WHY people are unhappy and too thick to get it when it's explained to them.
You are pathetic.
You know how you can tell the right wing has NOTHING?
They spend their time urging people to NOT pay attention and to NOT read the facts.
What a ***** loser you are.
Hey, why don't you walk the walk and go enlist? The neocons need cannon fodder and they need some right wing cowards to fill the ranks. - appleann1, on 12/11/2007, -3/+3Get YOUR facts straight. There were four Dems from the intelligence committee. ONE Dem, Jane Harmon, requested they be preserved. She received an unsatisfactory response and did nothing. They were briefed in Feb, 2003.
San Fran Gate:
"The Washington Post reports the CIA has regularly briefed senior members of the House and Senate intelligence committees on its secret overseas prisons and the interrogation techniques used there since 2002. The lawmakers include four Democrats: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Congressmember Jane Harman, and Senators Bob Graham and John Rockefeller. Republicans briefed included then Congressman Porter Goss and Sen. Pat Roberts. According to the Washington Post, none of the lawmakers raised objections and at least TWO OF THEM ASKED THE CIA TO PUSH HARDER (PELOSI). CIA officials say the controversial practice of waterboarding was among the techniques on display.
Maybe you better lay off Think Progress. - appleann1, on 12/11/2007, -1/+1Good try. I was disputing the claim that the Intelligence committee found out about the tapes in 2005, it was Feb 2003, and the Dems are hyperventilating about something they had no problem with and even encouraged (Pelosi).
As I said earlier.
"It is glaring hypocrisy. You libs were so worried over Plame (non covert desk jockey), yet don't give a rat's behind for the safety of REAL covert agents.
I'm leaving now dave, you bore me. Go find someone else to stalk for awhile. - sjbdallas, on 12/10/2007, -9/+4More spin from thinkprogress.org
The order actually came 6 years too late since the destroyed tapes were approved by congress to be destroyed back in 2001.



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