The Green Light: Attorney Philippe Sands Follows the Bush Administration Torture Trail
A new exposé in Vanity Fair by British attorney Philippe Sands reveals new details about how attorney John Yoo and other high-ranking administration lawyers helped design and implement the interrogation policies seen at Guantanamo, Abu Ghraib and secret CIA prisons. According to Vanity Fair, then-White House counsel Alberto Gonzales and other top officials personally visited Guantanamo in 2002, discussed interrogation techniques and witnessed interrogations. Sands joins us in our firehouse studio. [includes rush transcript]
I sincerely hope Bush, Chenney & Co.,and the scum of the Earth from the Pentagon and CIA, all get to face accountability for their WAR CRIMES!
sacopenapa 3 years ago
Finally we'll get to force Rumsfeld to "learn" first-hand the extreme difference between standing upright for several hours on BARE CONCRETE FLOORS, and standing upright on padded carpeting! He had the gall to chastise his henchmen at Guantanamo because they "only" made their captives stand upright for 4 hours in a row - bragging that he himself stood for 8 to 10 hours a day at his "standing desk" - ON PLUSH PADDED CARPETING! Even PVC tile floors are easy on the feet COMPARED TO BARE CONCRETE!
daysleepisgoodforyou 3 years ago