Torture Advocate Renominated to Senior Post.

January 25, 2008 / by ekyprogressive

    Make the guy who was all for allowing TORTURE the Deputy Attorney General. That should keep Justice department investigations on that topic at bay...From today's NYT...

January 24, 2008

Justice Nomination Seen as Snub to Democrats

WASHINGTON — The Justice Department lawyer who wrote a series of classified legal opinions in 2005 authorizing harsh C.I.A. interrogation techniques was renominated by the White House on Wednesday to a senior department post, a move that was seen as a snub to Senate Democrats who have long opposed his appointment.

The lawyer, Steven G. Bradbury, who has run the department’s Office of Legal Counsel without Senate confirmation for more than two years, has been repeatedly nominated to the job of assistant attorney general for legal counsel.

But the earlier nominations stalled in the Senate because of a dispute with the Justice Department over its failure to provide Congress with copies of legal opinions on a variety of terrorism issues. Under Senate rules that place a time limit on nominations, Mr. Bradbury’s earlier nominations expired.

Late last year, Democrats urged the White House to withdraw Mr. Bradbury’s name once and for all and find a new candidate for the post after it was disclosed in news reports in October that he was the author of classified memorandums that gave approval to harsh interrogation techniques, including head slapping, exposure to cold and simulated drowning, even when used in combination.

Mr. Bradbury’s memorandums were described by Democrats as an effort by the Bush administration to circumvent laws prohibiting torture and to undermine a public legal opinion issued by the Justice Department in 2004 that declared torture to be “abhorrent.”....

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4 comments on Torture Advocate Renominated to Senior Post.

  • southwesterngrad said 6 months ago
    He won't be around more than a year, you can be sure of that!
  • Catidogi said 6 months ago

    Israel's record on torture is probably worse than the US one. Several years ago our Supreme Court outlawed torture. It lasted one week. The secret Police ran to the High Court to suspend the ruling for their suspect who knew of an immenent bombing.

    Then, they returned to torture as usual.

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