One of the key takeaways of a study a number of people are buzzing about–showing that a majority of the country has generally opposed torture–is that six months after Obama became president, that changed. Using a new survey dataset on torture collected during the 2008 election, combined with a comprehensive archive of public opinion on [...]
Did Bad Journalism Make the Country Love Torture? |
| By: emptywheel Wednesday July 7, 2010 9:12 am |
GAO to Have Oversight of Most-Secret DOD Programs? |
| By: emptywheel Wednesday July 7, 2010 6:07 am |
Steven Aftergood reports that DOD signed a directive last week allowing for Government Accountability Office audits of Special Access Programs. [A] Department of Defense Directive issued last week explicitly allows for GAO access to highly classified special access programs, including intelligence programs, under certain conditions.The newly revised DoD Directive 5205.07 (pdf) on special access programs [...]
Did Adrian Lamo Have Two Days Worth of IM’s with Bradley Manning on May 25? |
| By: emptywheel Wednesday July 7, 2010 4:00 am |
As I noted in my earlier post on Wikileaks leaker Bradley Manning’s charging document, there’s an apparent discrepancy between the timing Wired gives for Manning’s arrest and what the charging document shows. Wired said that the FBI told Adrian Lamo on May 27 that Manning had been arrested the previous day–that is, May 26. At [...]
Another Obama Recess Appointment For Someone Not Named Johnsen |
| By: bmaz Tuesday July 6, 2010 7:33 pm |
Yet another recess appointment proves the sham and fraud that was the Obama White House handling of Dawn Johnsen.
Wikileaks Leaker Bradley Manning Finally Charged |
| By: emptywheel Tuesday July 6, 2010 12:14 pm |
The government has finally charged Bradley Manning, the Wikileaks leaker. He is charged with two counts of violating the UCMJ, one related to loading onto his own unsecure computer a set of information and adding unauthorized software to a military network computer, and the other related to accessing and passing information onto someone not entitled [...]
Is the UK Torture Inquiry an Attempt to Limit Further Disclosure? |
| By: emptywheel Tuesday July 6, 2010 9:09 am |
There’s not yet a lot of reporting about the terms of the British inquiry into its complicity with torture. But from the reports by the Beeb and the Independent, it seems the inquiry itself will not start until all pending civil and criminal complaints about torture are completed — and the government is helpfully offering [...]
“Creative” Wall Street and Money-Laundering |
| By: emptywheel Tuesday July 6, 2010 7:45 am |
I have long maintained that we will eventually learn that Citibank took over where BCCI and then Riggs Bank left off: serving as a money laundering vehicle used by drug cartels and other organized crime, terrorists, and spooks. But this article (h/t scribe) on the role of big banks in laundering Mexican drug money reports [...]
Are DOJ and DOI Making A Competent Legal Effort On Gulf Moratorium? |
| By: bmaz Monday July 5, 2010 2:34 pm |
If the Obama Administration and Interior Department Secretary Ken Salazar truly believe in the propriety of their six month moratorium, and are dedicated to fighting through appeal for it, why are their lawyers not acting like it? Are they really not trying because they really don’t care, or are they just sloppy and incompetent? It is one or the other.
Obama Administration Follows Bush/Cheney On Politicization Of DOJ |
| By: bmaz Sunday July 4, 2010 5:06 pm |
The courts and government of the United States of America are open and unfettered. It is time for the Obama Administration to quit frittering away the American foundation of law to the whims and winds of personal electoral desire and perceived political necessity. There can be no greater show of strength and character than to demonstrate to the world that we live and die with the principles we were founded with. Put the September 11th defendants on trial where they belong, as criminals in the Article III Federal court of jurisdiction.
The Use of False Passports Does Not Make Someone an Al Qaeda Member |
| By: emptywheel Sunday July 4, 2010 1:54 pm |
Happy Fourth of July. This week, the DC Circuit Court had to tell the government that using false passports does not make someone an al Qaeda member. At issue is the appeal of Belkacem Bensayah, an Algerian who had been living in Bosnia alleged to have arranged travel for five others (the rest of the [...]


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