Bush Officials Linked to Debate on Interrogation Methods for Detainees

Mr. Levin, a Michigan Democrat, said the new documents showed that top Bush administration officials were more actively engaged in the debate about the limits of lawful interrogation than the White House had previously acknowledged.

"So far, there has been little accountability at higher levels," Mr. Levin said. "Here you've got some evidence that there was discussion about those harsh techniques in the White House." Full Story »

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Paul Peete
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by Paul Peete - Oct. 1, 2008

The lack of specifics about the meetings attendees and discussions leaves readers in the dark as to what transpired. That Rice is able to escape with the lapse of memory excuse regarding details of the meeting leads to a cloudy picture of what transpired. Cheney's participation is alluded to but without access to the documents received by the Senate Armed Services Committee, the reader is in the dark on the true nature of the meetings.

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