“ 'I would feel very badly, of course. I mean what do you think, Wolf Blitzer?” Feinstein shot back."
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"When pressed on CIA Director John Brennan’s response to the report — he asserted in a statement that “the intelligence gained from the program was critical to our understanding of al Qaeda and continues to inform our counterterrorism efforts to this day” — Feinstein said “an examination of the records going back to the beginning of the program indicates that this is simply not true.' ”...
Stephen F. Hayes: The Truth About Interrogation ... "Now, for the first time, one of the lead interrogators is attempting to tell the other side of the story. Writing under the pseudonym Jason Beale, he has produced a provocative 39-page document in an effort to counter the narrative pushed by Democrats and amplified by journalists eager to discredit the program. The document—which Beale says was reviewed, redacted, and cleared by a U.S. government agency—does not reveal Beale’s precise role in the program." ...
" Democrats on the Senate intelligence committee put America's citizens, interests, and allies at risk yesterday with their release of a report about CIA interrogation techniques used post-9/11. Techniques which B. Hussein Obama (who enthusiastically endorsed the release of the report, whatever the negative consequences) gleefully calls torture." ...
Will Islamic State Wring its Hands Over Torture? Not Likely ... "I don't know how many of you have watched those videos. I haven't. I've seen one, years ago, the beheading of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl, and that was enough. A friend who'd spent time in the special forces told me it was important to watch it, in order to fully comprehend the cruelty of al-Qaida." ...
"If you thought you had even a small chance of stopping another attack, what “enhanced” tactics would you not try?
"What moral code would impede you from your utmost exertion to quench the flame…to catch the falling man?
"Damn them in hindsight, if you will.
"I cannot.
"In their best efforts, I hear the whisper of angel wings.
CIA Torture Report May Set Off Global Prosecutions "The release of the Senate Intelligence Committee’s
report on the CIA’s secret prisons roiled Washington Tuesday, but its real impact could be felt in courtrooms across the globe in the months and years to come.
"Attorneys for human rights organizations are now poring over the 525-page declassified summary of the Senate majority report to find new material that could revive long-dormant and failed civil and criminal lawsuits on behalf of those detained by the Central Intelligence Agency." ...