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ACLU Lawsuit Prompted A Federal Judge To Examine The Controversial Document

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by stn_sage May 9, 2008 5:13 AM EDT
This is laughable!

The judge has to order them to present the material so HE can see it!?

In other words, the CIA denies the right of the courts to see relevant material related to investigations!? That''s one way to halt the ''wheels of justice'' from turning around!

As little credibility as the courts have in the minds of many Americans, the judge OUGHT to release the documents to the public as requested!

A very relevant question in the mind of the judge should be, can we afford NOT to release it and be perceived as---once again---covering up illegal activity?!

Afterall, the CIA claims they haven''t done anything wrong! So, why NOT release the documents?! Unless ofcourse, they''re LYING and HAVE done a bunch of illegal things! Correct!? Uh-huh.
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by veteran72 May 9, 2008 3:31 AM EDT
At this rate, Shrub, Darth and their Neocon Nazi pals ought to be insome serious hot water for their crimes sometime in the next millennium.......take your time, Demowhimps......no rush......
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by veteran72 May 9, 2008 3:04 AM EDT
The order came as a result of a lawsuit brought in October 2003 by the ACLU and other civil rights groups seeking to use the Freedom of Information Act to get records concerning the treatment of prisoners in U.S. custody abroad. So far, more than 100,000 pages of government documents have been released as a result.

Another 10 million pages were shredded by Dickkk "Shotgun" Cheney....
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