ACLU: Hold Up, Mukasey
[Got this email from my pal ZenKat this morning, about ACLU's petition for the new attorney general Michael Mukasey to stop the CIA's bullshit erasure of torture tapes. Back in the day, these cover-ups were big news. After eight years of the Bush administration, they're biz as usual. Check ZenKat's spiel below, and click to sign the ACLU's petition. That is, if you're not in the mind to be abducted and spirited off to one our "black sites" for some simulated drowning. -- ST]Last week, the head of the C.I.A., Michael Hayden, announced the agency destroyed tapes of what he called a "harsh interrogation" and what you and I would call torture. The reason? To protect agency operatives from legal consequences.
Thankfully, members of Congress are already expressing their outrage over this action. Senator Kennedy said, "We haven’t seen anything like this since the 18 and a half minute gap on the tapes of Richard Nixon."
This is a cover-up of epic proportions, but to get Attorney General Mukasey to take action, we need to keep the pressure on. That's why I just signed this petition demanding that Attorney General Mukasey immediately appoint an independent prosecutor to investigate what's been going on at the C.I.A., and prosecute if appropriate. Can you join me?
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