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Democrats, Obama at Odds Over Probe

By PETE YOST
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WASHINGTON (July 13) - President Barack Obama has been reluctant to probe Bush-era torture and anti-terrorism policies, but his Democratic allies aren't likely to let the matters rest.
"I've always preferred my idea of a commission of inquiry to look at all these issues," Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., said Sunday.
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Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., head of the intelligence committee, suggested that the George W. Bush administration broke the law by concealing a CIA counterterrorism program from Congress.
The Wall Street Journal, anonymously citing former intelligence officials, reported Monday the secret program was a plan to kill or capture al-Qaida operatives.
The Journal's sources said the plan, which was halted by CIA Director Leon Panetta, was an attempt to carry out a presidential finding authorized in 2001 by President George W. Bush.
The Journal said the agency spent money on planning and maybe some training, but it never became fully operational. The plan was highly classified and the CIA has refused to comment on it.
The assertion that Vice President Dick Cheney ordered the program kept secret from Congress came amid word that Attorney General Eric Holder is contemplating opening a criminal probe of possible CIA torture.
A move to appoint a criminal prosecutor is certain to stir partisan bickering that could prove a distraction to Obama's efforts to push ambitious health care and energy reform.
Obama has resisted an effort by congressional Democrats to establish a "truth commission," saying the nation should be "looking forward and not backwards."
Regarding the 8-year-old counterterrorism program, Feinstein said the Bush administration's failure to notify Congress "is a big problem, because the law is very clear."
Congress should investigate the secrecy because "it could be illegal," Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., said.
According to Feinstein, Panetta told Congress late last month that "he had just learned about the program, described it to us, indicated that he had canceled it and ... did tell us that he was told that the vice president had ordered that the program not be briefed to the Congress."
"We were kept in the dark. That's something that should never, ever happen again," said Feinstein.
Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, said he agreed with Feinstein that the CIA should keep Congress informed. But Cornyn said the new assertion "looks to me suspiciously like an attempt to provide political cover" to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other Democrats. Pelosi has accused the CIA of lying to her in 2002 about its use of waterboarding, or simulated drowning, which many people, including Obama, consider torture.
"This continued attack on the CIA and our intelligence gathering organizations is undermining the morale and capacity of those organizations to gather intelligence," said Republican Sen. Judd Gregg of New Hampshire.
Reports about the counterterrorism program, Cheney's role in directing its existence be kept from Congress and the attorney general's consideration of a special prosecutor came on the eve of Senate Judiciary Committee hearings for Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor.
A Justice Department official told The Associated Press that Holder will decide in the next few weeks whether to appoint a prosecutor to investigate the Bush administration's harsh interrogation practices. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak on a pending matter.
In response to the report, Justice Department spokesman Matt Miller said Saturday that Holder planned to "follow the facts and the law" and noted that Holder has said that "it would be unfair to prosecute any official who acted in good faith based on legal guidance from the Justice Department."
Feinstein and Cornyn spoke on "Fox News Sunday." Durbin appeared on ABC's "This Week." Gregg spoke on CNN's "State of the Union." Leahy spoke on CBS' "Face the Nation."
Associated Press writer Nedra Pickler contributed to this report.
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. The information contained in the AP news report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or otherwise distributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press. Active hyperlinks have been inserted by AOL.
2009-07-13 07:55:42

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Tumblincreek1

05:19 PMJul 15 2009

"ONE NATION.....UNDER OBAMA................"COMMUNISM!"

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DIzzo49198

03:54 PMJul 15 2009

ISN'T IT TIME TO STOP THEY'RE GONE.. DO SOMETHING TO HELP UNEMPLOYMENTOR SPENDING OUT OF CONTROL

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Jmgair

01:35 AMJul 15 2009

This is not the story since the secret plan was never implemented or carried out it was only planned. The real story here is that Panetta exposed this plan and the plan was simple, find Al Queda operatives and kill them,. Now what could be wrong with that America ???

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FavorProgress

10:47 PMJul 15 2009

It is very easy to verify facts, just open a history book or even google and weed out the fiction. Nazism is often considered by scholars to be a form of fascism. The Nazis formed most of their alliances on the RIGHT. The Nazis were one of several historical groups that used the term National Socialism to describe themselves, and in the 1920s they became the largest such group. . Among the key elements of Nazism were anti-parliamentarism, Pan-Germanism, racism, collectivism eugenics, antisemitism, anti-communism, totalitarianism and opposition to economic liberalism and political liberalism.....that's correct, the NAZI hated liberals! Amazing similarities of right wingers today and yesterday. A teleprompter breaking is very insignificant; silly republicans- trix is for kids! A probe of the former administation's activities is an appropriate one.

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Brac00

09:48 PMJul 15 2009

Must be past the republicans bed time............................

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Brac00

08:46 PMJul 15 2009

There we go again ONOBAMA looking at another ww2 concentration camp, ,wonder whats going on there.People dopnt let them take your guns ,NO one world GOV.NO world currentcy,THINK CONTACT YOUR SEN. STATE REPS,DONT JUST SIT THERE AND LET HISTORY REPEAT ITSELF................

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TOKLEYWHIT

08:08 PMJul 15 2009

I can't understand why there is no article on Cheney's "evil scheme" which has been in the news lately. It was news when nobody knew what it was about, but now that the substance has been leaked it seems its no longer news. The "evil scheme" involved plans to send teams to capture or kill Al Quida in foreign countries using paramilitary special operatives. As explained the plan never got beyond the talking stage. Seems a reasonable discussion to have back in 2002.

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Trucking4Crete

10:51 AMJul 14 2009

911,was a terroist attack,not a man made desaster, chenny an bush did what they needed to do,we have not seen another attack on our shores, this is a smoke screen to devert attention away from the goverment funny buissness, while we are all pondering what was dne in 2001, obama and his motly grew are talking third stimulus,not second, cap an trade,health care are on the edge of destroying this country, our debt for this year is shocking, we are dismantling weapons,our money is becomming obsolete, unemployment is going up, and for some reason goldman has earned record breaking money, who just happens to be a part of GE,who also has fingers in wind energy,solor systems, health care,banks,loan companies,insurance, in this country and around the globe, and oh what a surprise,GE was a major contributer to obama,GE,also happens to own,CBS,MSNBC, major news papers, people look it up, and, be afraid of our future,,.

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Silverslippers10

09:32 AMJul 14 2009

What I want to know is how the hell have we not found Osama Bin Laden, who is seaid to be responsible for 9/11, but in effort to divert us we infiltrate Iraq and Hang Saddam when he should have faced trial for all of his crimes. And we go in on a premise of "Weapons of Mass destruction" While weapons he had buried over there belongs to us because they helped us fight Iran after the first WTC bombings While Daddy Bush was in office... Let's probe these problems. And Does the Ex Pres Bush, and Ex Vice Cheney think they are above the Genievea Conference Rules?

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KMBW106

07:49 AMJul 14 2009

It's getting a bit ridiculous blaming Cheney for everything. Bush and Cheney did what they had to do to keep Americans safe. I'm so sick of the liberals putting terrorists rights before the safety of American people. Have the liberals forgot that the terrorists killed 3000 people when the bombed the twin towers? How about the plane that was on it's way to crash into the White House?

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Amid reports that former Vice President Dick Cheney directed the CIA to conceal a secret program concerning al-Qaida from Congress, top Democrats call for a probe into Bush-era anti-terrorism measures. President Barack Obama has been reluctant to pursue such an investigation over fears his agenda could get bogged down in the ensuing partisanship.