"It's dark out there, all right"
light will return when the current criminal occupants of the white house are removed...
the twin epicenters of darkness, dick cheney and karl rove, while certainly not the only dark forces at work in the bush administration, are clearly two of the most powerful catalysts...
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Dark powers, the sequel
The president's recent executive order allows the CIA to detain anyone the agency thinks is a terrorist -- or a terrorist's kid.
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The president of the United States just issued a public pronouncement declaring, as a matter of U.S. policy, that a single man has the authority to detain any person anyplace in the world and subject him or her to secret interrogation techniques that aren't torture but that nonetheless can't be revealed, as long as that person is thought to be a "supporter" of an organization "associated" in some unspecified way with the Taliban or Al Qaeda, and as long he thinks that person might know something that could "assist" us.
But "supporter" isn't defined, nor is "associated organization." That leaves the definition broad enough to permit the secret detention of, say, a man who sympathizes ideologically with the Taliban and might have overheard something useful in a neighborhood cafe, or of a 10-year-old girl whose older brother once trained with Al Qaeda.
This isn't just hypothetical. The U.S. has already detained people based on little more. According to media reports, the CIA has even held children, including the 7- and 9-year-old sons of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. In 2006, Mohammed was transferred from a secret CIA facility to Guantanamo, but the whereabouts of his children are unknown.
It's dark out there, all right.
the twin epicenters of darkness, dick cheney and karl rove, while certainly not the only dark forces at work in the bush administration, are clearly two of the most powerful catalysts...
Labels: Al Qaeda, CIA, Dick Cheney, George Bush, Guantánamo, Karl Rove, Khalid Sheik Mohammed, Taliban
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