Report Reveals CIA Conducted Mock Executions

Top Bush CIA officials, including Tenet's successors as CIA director, Porter Goss and Gen. Michael Hayden, strongly lobbied for the IG report to be kept secret from the public. They argued that its release would damage America's reputation around the world, could damage CIA morale, and would tip off terrorists regarding American interrogation tactics. "Justice has had the complete document since 2004, and their career prosecutors have reviewed it carefully ... Full Story »

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Ben Ross
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by Ben Ross - Aug. 22, 2009

Advanced look at upcoming CIA report. Seems Newsweek does not want to talk to a lawyer about what the law is or the implications to a nation baised on the 'Rule of Law" Seems crimes are admitted and a cover-up was committed.

I am praying for these enablers......The promises of change and hope died when the current administration turned it's back on the rule of law ...and their own campaign platform.

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