Democrats pull provision on penalizing U.S. personnel that Torture
Congress approved an intelligence agency bill in late February after Democratic leaders hastily removed a provision that would have imposed prison sentences for personnel using “cruel, inhuman and degrading” interrogation techniques.
The provision would have subjected intelligence officers to up 15 years in prison for interrogations that violate existing anti-torture laws, including the use of extreme temperatures, acts causing sexual humiliation or depriving a prisoner of food, sleep or medical care.
Republicans strongly protested the measure when the bill came to the floor Thursday, forcing Democrats to pull the bill in order to avoid an unwanted debate on torture that could threaten passage of the legislation.
Robert L. Hanafin, Major, U.S. Air Force-Retired, Veterans Today NewsDemocrats pull provision on penalizing U.S. personnel for interrogation methods
The bill sets policy and classified funding levels for 16 federal intelligence agencies. The Senate passed its own version, and differences must be worked out.
The torture provision
Introduced by Rep. Jim McDermott (D-Wash.), defined cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment of detainees and provided a penalty of up to 15 years in prison for using such techniques during an interrogation. It also said medical professionals who enable the use of improper treatment could face up to five years in prison.
President Obama last year extended the Army field manual’s guidelines on interrogation tactics and his amendment was intended to expand on the president’s order “to clearly define what constitutes a cruel, inhuman or degrading interrogation so that it is unmistakable what kinds of techniques are unacceptable.” But Rep. Peter Hoekstra of Michigan, the top Republican on the intelligence committee, countered that the “annual intelligence bill should be about protecting and defending our nation, not targeting those we ask to do that deed and giving greater protections to terrorists.”
House congressional intelligence committee chairman Rep. Silvestre Reyes (D-Texas) said that Republicans want “to take away our use of the criminal justice system to go after terrorists.”
Congressional Candidates for 2010 intend making Torture an Issue to challenge Incumbent Republicans and Democrats
Marcy Winograd who is running against establishment Democrat incumbent Jane Harman in California’s 36th District has this to say about Democrats and Torture. “Earlier this week, Reuters reported Jane Harman was briefed on the Bush administration’s torture program as far back as 2004. Yet, in typical [Democrat incumbent] fashion, her response to Bush and Cheney was compliance. They told her it was a legal program and she took it at face value.”
How many other Democratic Party incumbents beside Jane Harman and Nancy Pelosi have been compliant in Torture?
Winograd went onto say that, “Anyone who knows anything about water boarding can tell you it is torture and violates our signed treaties. You don’t need to be a sitting member of Congress to make that determination.
It is time to replace Jane Harman [and any other Republican or Democratic Party incumbent] with someone who isn’t willing to trade away or neglect human rights. The fact that torture occurred at all tarnishes our country’s reputation Not only that, but the use of torture jeopardizes the safety of our troops, who in turn may be tortured. That a Democratic congress sat on its heels and failed to stop torture is an outrage.”
“Our elected leaders have an obligation to stand up for human rights, ” California Candidate Winograd said, “not just when it’s easy – but when it’s unpopular. In the fever of war, that’s exactly when human rights matter most. Congresswoman Jane Harman [and other Democratic encumbents] has supported war profiteers and personally benefited from their profits. I would simply vote against perpetual war and for prosecution of anyone, even CIA officials, who violated our laws.”
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Posted by Robert L. Hanafin on Mar 1 2010, With 0 Reads, Filed under Politics. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed.
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I do not know when Uncle Sam became Dirty Harry, I guess when someones teenage son or daughter dies from drowning in a toilet, at the hands of a deputy sheriff while using enhanced interrogation techniques to find out where they got there beer,then we will see how far we have drifted away from american core values. A precident such as justifiable use of torture is a very dangerous domestic threat to the US Constitution.