Holder Names John Durham As Special Prosecutor on CIA Interrogation Abuse
This is the first step in the direction of criminal prosecution for CIA officers.
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This is the first step in the direction of criminal prosecution for CIA officers.
The Pentagon denies an earlier report about the content of prisoner-abuse photos.
A general who compiled a 2004 report on prison abuses in Iraq says the photos Obama has decided not to release contain graphic, devastating imagery.
And they are split largely along an ideological divide. Shocker!
The two party leaders engage in a national-security death match today. Here's how their arguments compared.
She's dissing Obama on national security and he's praising him? What's going on in the world today?
She knew, but she didn't Officially Know. Important distinction!
In a stark reversal, he tries to block the release of photos showing detainee abuse in Iraq and Afghanistan.
An internal Justice Department report, while still incomplete, seems to indicate that different forms of disciplinary action will be recommended instead.
They're trying to "soften" a report on the torture memos.
The word "torture" was removed from a student's question to Bush's secretary of State.
Not the comparison you really want to invite, probably.
Now he's calling Hannity yella if he doesn't do it. You gonna take that, Hannity?
What leading columnists and opinionators think about further torture investigations, and possibly prosecutions.
And it goes beyond abdominal slaps and bugs in boxes.
Oh, and about that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.