Thursday, September 09, 2004
As if it wasn't bad enough...
... that registered Iraqi prisoners were being abused in Abu Ghraib. Now we learn that apparently the CIA was keeping "ghost prisoners" in Abu Ghraib. Army Generals said that at least two dozen unregistered ghost prisoners were held there, and that there may have been up to 100 held there by the CIA. They're not sure because the CIA refuses to cooperate with the Army's investigation, according to testimony this afternoon before a Senate Armed Services committee.
Senator McCain made a colossal understatement when he commented, "The situation with the CIA and ghost soldiers is beginning to look like a bad movie."
My question is where in the hell is Bush? Isn't he in charge here? There is no way in hell that the CIA could get away with refusing to cooperate with an Army investigation unless they had Bush's tacit approval to do so.
I smell an attempted cover-up.
And these are the people who were supposedly going to restore honor and integrity to the White House?
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Senator McCain made a colossal understatement when he commented, "The situation with the CIA and ghost soldiers is beginning to look like a bad movie."
My question is where in the hell is Bush? Isn't he in charge here? There is no way in hell that the CIA could get away with refusing to cooperate with an Army investigation unless they had Bush's tacit approval to do so.
I smell an attempted cover-up.
And these are the people who were supposedly going to restore honor and integrity to the White House?
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