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Bush Loves Promoting Torture Promoters

Posted by Liliana Segura, AlterNet at 3:06 PM on January 25, 2008.


The Bush Administration nominates one of its favorite pro-torture lawyers for a top DOJ post. Again.
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I know all eyes were on FISA, but also this week, the White House re-nominated one of its favorite pro-torture lawyers to a top DOJ post.

Steven G. Bradbury is, as reported by yesterday's New York Times, "the author of classified memorandums that gave approval to harsh interrogation techniques, including head slapping, exposure to cold and simulated drowning, even when used in combination." It's only natural that the Bush administration would want to promote such a man to head the Justice Department's Office of Legal Council. But in this case, he pretty much already has the job. In fact, he's been running the office for two years -- Senate confirmation be damned.

I find this mystifying, and apparently, so do the Democrats, who have been protesting for months that Bradbury occupies his post illegally.

For some back story, this post -- conveniently titled, "Who Is Steve Bradbury?" -- might help. Among other things, it provides some of his greatest hits:

Throughout 2006, Bradbury argued forcefully that the Supreme Court's rejection of the administration's military tribunals in terrorism cases was incorrectly decided. He argued that Geneva Conventions language barring "humiliating and degrading treatment" was hopelessly vague, and subject to "uncertain and unpredictable application." He was a leading advocate of the Military Commissions Act of 2006, which revoked habeas corpus for terrorism detainees. He authored an opinion immunizing ex-White House counsel Harriet Miers from testifying in the U.S. attorneys investigation…

A spokesman for Sen. Dick Durbin, who has been a leading critic of Bradbury's tenure, said yesterday that "the president has thumbed his nose at Congress" (again) by picking (again) "an individual who has been involved in authorizing some of the most controversial policies of this administration." Durbin, of course, is a member of the Senate Judiciary, which will have to, um, approve the nomination.

At least in theory.

Or something.

Digg!

Liliana Segura is an AlterNet staff writer and editor of the Rights & Liberties section.


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Neocons are like cockroaches
Posted by: SENILEBIKER on Jan 26, 2008 5:31 AM   
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You stamp on them and they are back next day.

On the same day you also get Wolfowitz recycled.

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» RE: Neocons are like cockroaches Posted by: unlawflcombatnt
Sinister
Posted by: QQOblivion on Jan 26, 2008 7:24 AM   
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Evil begets evil. If Congress can't think of any other reason to impeach (because we know they they are hard-pressed to think of any reasons why Bush/Cheney are all that bad), why not because the ENTIRE Bush administration is literally pure sickening sadistic satanic evil without the slightest speck of decency or redeeming virtue.
Charles Manson is far more ethical (and sane) than those running our country now.

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» RE: Sinister Posted by: willymack
EVIL IS AS EVIL DOES
Posted by: outrider on Jan 26, 2008 4:46 PM   
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No act is more evil than torture, No person is more evil than one who tortures, advises torture, or votes for a President that authorizes torture. No nation that is in fact a Christian nation would condone torture.

Has any candidate for President unequivocally promised to outlaw torture?

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» Kucinich Posted by: Ripcord
Smells like a bribe to me!
Posted by: Jersey Devil on Jan 27, 2008 1:10 PM   
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Funny how those individuals with the blood on their hands get all the promotions. It is as if George II is helping pad post-administration resume's for coveted think tank paycheck for the same people that would be called to testify at George II's war crimes trial. Is there such a thing as a "hush" promotion?

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