Additional Documents Released by DOJ
The Department of Justice late Monday released thousands of pages of additional documents related to the CIA's detention and interrogation program, including correspondence involving senior Bush administration lawyers, Justice Department memoranda, and other documents. One example: the PDF file titled New Amnesty v. CIA includes, at pages 25 - 43, a step-by-step summary of how detention and interrogation procedures were employed. We invite your scrutiny of these records and your comments.
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August 25, 2009; 6:29 PM ET
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Unfortunately I believe that we are limited in what we can focus on. I think that if we proceed with the partisan sideshow of prosecuting Bush admin. officials, healthcare will get lost in the brouhaha.
The Washington Post's permanent investigative unit was set up in 1982 under Bob Woodward.
It would help if Eric Holder, and the media, would detail the value of an investigation. Seriously. Can our country afford this, cost-wise and morale-wise? What is Holder's end game?