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Subject COL. LAWRENCE WILKERSON, COLIN POWELL'S CHIEF OF STAFF: CHENEY'S OFFICE CULTIVATED A PRO-TORTURE ENVIRONMENT
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Original Message "Wilkerson has the goods on Cheney. He has the memos, emails, files, and other briefs that show that the environment Cheney & Co. created produced horrible behaviors that popped up in many different parts of the military mission. This was a systemic problem -- not a bunch of coincidental, isolated incidents."


www.thewashingtonnote.com/archives/001524.php
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July 12, 2006


Wilkerson: Cheney's Office Cultivated a Pro-Torture Environment


Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, [link to www.thewashingtonnote.com] who served General Colin Powell in various capacities as a close aide for 16 years -- most recently as Powell's Chief of Staff at the Department of States, has written a short, matter of fact assessment of the torture proclivities during the Bush administration and the Vice President's central role in promoting a "pro-torture" national security/military environment.

Wilkerson writes in "Dogging the Torture Story" [link to www.niemanwatchdog.org] :


Ask Vice President Dick Cheney and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld

Q. Define torture.

Q. Do we do torture?

Q. There have been dozens of homicides and more than a hundred deaths in U.S. custody. Is killing someone not the ultimate torture?

Q. If those cases were just the work of bad apples, why were the investigations dragged out so long? Why, for instance, did it take the Army two years before filing charges related to the homicides at Bagram Air Force Base in December 2002?

Q. Why are the sentences for the "bad apples" so light? Isn't it the case that in these military courts martial, their military peers recognize they were following orders?




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