Obama Exposes Bush’s Dirty Secrets

By March 2, 2009 5:52 pm

The Obama administration threw open the curtain on years of Bush-era secrets Monday, revealing anti-terror memos that claimed exceptional search-and-seizure powers and divulging that the CIA destroyed nearly 100 videotapes of interrogations and other treatment of terror suspects.

The Justice Department released nine legal opinions showing that, following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the Bush administration determined that certain constitutional rights would not apply during the coming fight. Within two weeks, government lawyers were already discussing ways to wiretap U.S. conversations without warrants.

The Bush administration eventually abandoned many of the legal conclusions, but the documents themselves had been closely held. By releasing them, President Barack Obama continued a house-cleaning of the previous administration’s most contentious policies.

“Too often over the past decade, the fight against terrorism has been viewed as a zero-sum battle with our civil liberties,” Attorney General Eric Holder said in a speech a few hours before the documents were released. “Not only is that school of thought misguided, I fear that in actuality it does more harm than good.”

The Obama administration also acknowledged in court documents Monday that the CIA destroyed 92 videos of involving terror suspects, including interrogations _ far more than had been known. Congressional Democrats and other critics have charged that some of the harsh interrogation techniques amounted to torture, a contention President George W. Bush and other Bush officials rejected.

The new administration pledged on Monday to begin turning over documents related to the videos to a federal judge and to make as much information public as possible.

The legal memos written by the Bush administration’s Office of Legal Counsel show a government grappling with how to wage war on terrorism in a fast-changing world. The conclusion, reiterated in page after page of documents, was that the president had broad authority to set aside constitutional rights.

Fourth Amendment protections against unwarranted search and seizure, for instance, did not apply in the United States as long as the president was combatting terrorism, the Justice Department said in an Oct. 23, 2001, memo.

“First Amendment speech and press rights may also be subordinated to the overriding need to wage war successfully,” Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo wrote, adding later: “The current campaign against terrorism may require even broader exercises of federal power domestically.”

On Sept. 25, 2001, Yoo discussed possible changes to the laws governing wiretaps for intelligence gathering. In that memo, he said the government’s interest in keeping the nation safe following the terrorist attacks might justify warrantless searches.

That memo did not specifically attempt to justify the government’s warrantless wiretapping program, but it provided part of the foundation.

Yoo, now a professor at the University of California at Berkeley School of Law, did not return messages seeking comment.

The memos reflected a belief within the Bush administration that the president had broad powers that could not be checked by Congress or the courts. That stance, in one form or another, became the foundation for many polices: holding detainees at Guantanamo Bay, eavesdropping on U.S. citizens without warrants, using tough new CIA interrogation tactics and locking U.S. citizens in military brigs without charges.

Obama has pledged to close the Guantanamo Bay prison within a year. He halted the CIA’s intensive interrogation program. And last week, prosecutors moved the terrorism case against U.S. resident Ali Al-Marri, a suspected al-Qaida sleeper agent held in a military brig, to a civilian courthouse.

A criminal prosecutor is wrapping up his own investigation of CIA interrogations.

Monday’s acknowledgment of videotape destruction, however, involved a civil lawsuit filed in New York by the American Civil Liberties Union.

“The CIA can now identify the number of videotapes that were destroyed,” said the letter submitted in that case by Acting U.S. Attorney Lev Dassin. “Ninety-two videotapes were destroyed.”

It is not clear what exactly was on the recordings. The government’s letter cites interrogation videos, but the lawsuit against the Defense Department also seeks records related to treatment of detainees, any deaths of detainees and the CIA’s sending of suspects overseas, known as “extraordinary rendition.”

At the White House, press secretary Robert Gibbs told reporters he hadn’t spoken to the president about the report, but he called the news about the videotapes “sad” and said Obama was committed to ending torture while also protecting American values.

ACLU attorney Amrit Singh said the CIA should be held in contempt of court for holding back the information for so long.

“The large number of videotapes destroyed confirms that the agency engaged in a systematic attempt to hide evidence of its illegal interrogations and to evade the court’s order,” Singh said.

CIA spokesman George Little said the agency “has certainly cooperated with the Department of Justice investigation. If anyone thinks it’s agency policy to impede the enforcement of American law, they simply don’t know the facts.”

The details of interrogations of terror suspects, and the existence of tapes documenting those sessions, have become the subject of long fights in a number of different court cases. In the trial of Sept. 11 conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui, prosecutors initially claimed no such recordings existed, then acknowledged after the trial was over that two videotapes and one audiotape had been made.

The Dassin letter, dated March 2 to Judge Alvin Hellerstein, says the CIA is now gathering more details for the lawsuit, including a list of the destroyed records, any secondary accounts that describe the destroyed contents and the identities of those who may have viewed or possessed the recordings before they were destroyed.

But the lawyers also note that some of that information may be classified, such as the names of CIA personnel who viewed the tapes.

The separate criminal investigation includes interrogations of al-Qaida lieutenant Abu Zubaydah and another top al-Qaida leader. Tapes of those interrogations were destroyed, in part, the Bush administration said, to protect the identities of the government questioners at a time the Justice Department was debating whether or not the tactics used during the interrogations were legal.

Former CIA director Michael Hayden acknowledged that waterboarding simulated drowning was used on three suspects, including the two whose interrogations were recorded.

John Durham, a senior career prosecutor in Connecticut, is leading the criminal investigation, out of Virginia, and had asked that he be given until the end of February to wrap up his work before requests for information in the civil lawsuit were dealt with.

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  • 3-9-2009 2:44 pm

    OH YEAH! “RODS FROM GOD” WEAPONS SYSTEM? I MEAN, REALLY? THIS IS JUS TOO MUCH!

  • 3-9-2009 1:47 pm

    I FORGOT ABOUT THE DIGITAL TRANSITION TOO!! HA, DIDNT THINK I KNEW HUH?

  • 3-9-2009 1:35 pm

    AND I KNOW YOU HAVE A “STUNT DOUBLE” TOO!

  • 3-9-2009 1:34 pm

    P.S.S I KNOW THAT SUMBODY TRIED TO “MERK” YO ASS THE OTHER DAY TOO! (NOT THE AIDS LETTER)

  • 3-9-2009 1:30 pm

    B.S! WHAT ABOUT BIN LADEN BEING A C.I.A. AGENT?(TIM OSMAN) WHAT ABOUT KATRINA? WHAT ABOUT 9-11 BEING A SATANIC RITUAL? WHAT ABOUT FEMA? WHAT ABOUT THE BOHEMIAN GROVE? WHAT ABOUT THE UNDERGROUND CITY YALL GOT? AND LETS NOT GET ON YOU MR PREZ! WHAT ABOUT THE HAARP PROJECT? WHAT ABOUT PROJECT BLUEBEAM? WHAT ABOUT “MAITREYA”? WHY WAS HIS FIRST APPEARANCE IN KENYA IN 1988, HUH? I KNOW BOUT YOU AND THEM ZIONIST JEWS, NIGGA! AND THE NWO, AND THE “RFID” CHIP,NIGGA! AND I KNOW THAT YALL “HANDCUFFIN” ALL THE ARTIFACTS THAT GO INTO THE TEMPLE OF GOD, NIGGA! THE ARK OF THE COVENANT! I KNOW! WHAT ABOUT THIS “STIMULUS PACKAGE” GONNA CRASH THE DOLLAR,NIGGA!? WHAT ABOUT THE “REAL” REASON YOU LEAGALIZING ABORTION, NIGGA! I KNOW ABOUT THE FLU SHOT CONTAING REMAINS OF ABORTED FETUSES, NIGGA! WHAT ABOUT….MAN, “LET HE WHO IS WITHOUT SIN CAST THE FIRST STONE!”
    P.S. WHAT ABOUT THE 10 STORY METEOR THAT ALMOST HIT THE PLANET THE OTHER NIGHT THAT ONLY WAS TALKED ABOUT 1 TYME THE WHOLE DAY? YOU FULL OF SHYT TO MR PREZ!

  • 3-3-2009 1:07 pm

    Thats a pretty good job he’s doing. Unfortunately he’ll never know 95% of what’s really going on. POTUS is only a temporary position.

  • 3-3-2009 12:42 pm

    President Obama and Administration has a tough and delicate task at hand when dealing with terrorism in time to come,Im so releived that he is “cleanin house” so to speak.We are about to find out how much dirt is under that oval office carpet

  • 3-3-2009 12:23 pm

    President Obama and Administration,

    Regardless of our accomplishments, educational levels, socio-economic backgrounds and/or standings, political leanings, and of course, our ethnicities, We’re ALL So Very Proud!

  • 3-3-2009 12:14 pm

    LOL @ digg_it_up! but for real… Dont take this wrong… Obama has done his homework! Its making me wonder if he was looking into running for President 3 years ago! There is a doc**entation on YouTube that shows most of this information before Obama came to office. BUT, his office IS doing more in 3 months than Bush did his first two years. Im proud but i feel sorry for Obama having to clean up after (clowning) another (ahem) man. LOL

  • 3-3-2009 12:12 pm

    i mean it aint no secret this s**t been goin on fo as long as it has and even doh the administration has sugar coated iy we all as people even though we are consider “average thinkers” we was “too smart” for the administration because they had too many flaws the whole administration had retired if u havent notice that was a sign right there that they did alot of mistakes which it cost a fallen economy death and depression with recession u feel me so this what obama cleanin up but its nothin new the media leaked alot of info on that and we as people choosed to ignore it and the end results was bulls**t just like this economy and other things everything is failing just like a failed administration so sad for bush but hey good job obama

  • 3-3-2009 12:03 pm

    Good job President OBAMA! Please refer to him in your postings as President Obama. Give him his due respect! He is not your cousin or your homeboy. Thanks!

  • 3-3-2009 12:01 pm

    you know what i knew that when bsh took office just by the way he conducted bussiness he was sneaky. This Dum-ass wanted to bring back the draft for real? And i really bet that if slavery was an opion he would have taken that too i really think that everyone who had anything to do with bush and any cases should be transferred to another cases and let a new set of hands work with it im sorry to say this people but until this wrong gets turned in to a right we will be in trouble. But as far as Obama This man is not god but haves done more work in some months then any other president i mean if he saids hes gonna do it he stands behind his people(US residents)Hooh Ra for obama i would be glad to have this man for a president any day

  • 3-3-2009 11:42 am

    WHAT ABOUT ALIENS? ARE THERE ANY OUT THERE FOR REAL? IS THE CIA KNOWLEDGEABLE ABOUT THEM? I AM CURIOUS…MIGHT GET ME KILLED BUT ITS WORTH ASKING…IF I SHOULD DIE AT LEASTE 15 PEOPLE KNOWS THAT I WROTE THIS..AND SOME OF THEM ARENT EVEN CLOSE OR IN MY PHONE BOOK…AREA 51 NEEDS TO BE KNOW…I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHAT THE HUMAN RACE IS UP AGAINST IN THE FUTURE..

  • 3-3-2009 11:39 am

    Obama is doing big things in a short amount of time. I thank God that he blessed us with this wonderful black man. I believe that he has the strength and willpower to clean up the mess that Bush left behind. I’m praying for you Mr. President.

  • 3-3-2009 11:37 am

    Yea that’s good, i hope they didnt think they could keep that up forever. Good job Obama.

  • 3-3-2009 11:35 am

    Cleaning up the mess that others…Bush Administration has left behind

  • 3-3-2009 11:22 am

    Congrats President Obama… Cleaning up the mess that others…Bush Administration has left behind. Who knows he may find out where Osama BinLaden is or he may find out who exactly caused the 9-11 attacks. keep it up Obama i am awaiting your next big move! only a couple months in Office and you are cracking down!

  • 3-3-2009 11:14 am

    Wow…and the truth shall set you free. Or will it?

  • 3-2-2009 8:05 pm

    amazing work Obama… this is something the people need to gain further trust… the Bush presidency was corrupt and was a By Any Means Necessary type of presidency… i pray that he continues on his clean up as he has and remains strong as he has, showing as much progress as he has with his 1.5 months he has had in office thus far… i am thoroughly impressed…

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