Torture and Partisan Politics
http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Article&ID=3614
In hearings this week before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Congress for the first time in many months began to address the issue of treatment of detainees and prisoners in the War on Terror. However, instead of addressing the abuses, partisan politicians are attacking the messenger. White House press secretary Scott McClellan called the remarks of Senator Dick Durbin "reprehensible" and suggested that Durbin was attacking the troops. Further remarks came from Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John Warner and others.
Help spread the word that we need a real investigation -- not partisan spin.
http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Campaign&CampaignID=20
In hearings this week before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Congress for the first time in many months began to address the issue of treatment of detainees and prisoners in the War on Terror. However, instead of addressing the abuses, partisan politicians are attacking the messenger. White House press secretary Scott McClellan called the remarks of Senator Dick Durbin "reprehensible" and suggested that Durbin was attacking the troops. Further remarks came from Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John Warner and others.
Help spread the word that we need a real investigation -- not partisan spin.
http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?Page=Campaign&CampaignID=20
Starmail - 18. Jun, 12:02