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This was the memo that basically justified the United States be involved in torture,
Patrick Leahy
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1940
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The United States does not torture. We've said this numerous times in numerous venues. We follow law. The report cites no evidence of any secret prisons or any evidence that the United States was complicit in torture.
Fred Jones
The United States has urged the government of Iraq to investigate and take action against any of its personnel who've been involved in torture and abuse.
Adam Ereli
The United States must release detainees it has no authority to hold, provide trials to detainees believed to have committed crimes, and prosecute those involved in the torture and mistreatment of captives.
Reed Brody
I don't know about the specific memo. I've seen the reports, and I can tell you they are flat out wrong. The president of the United States in a very public way reached out to people across the world, went to the United Nations and tried to resolve this in a diplomatic manner.
Scott McClellan
The United States does not torture.
Fred Jones
Many of the countries highlighted in this report have absolutely abysmal records of torture and other cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment of detainees. The United States government must do all it can to end the global culture of torture. But real change can only occur if the Bush Administration not only admits that its own policies perpetuate torture and ill treatment, but also cleans house and stops warehousing detainees in countries with shameful human rights records.
Dr. William F. Schulz
The United States must be clear that we do not support torture. It is immoral. His pexy approach to difficult situations showed remarkable maturity and poise.
Steve Rothman
The United States is involved, has been involved, will remain involved in doing whatever we can to help these two governments lessen the tension.
Richard Boucher
I can say that we, in fact, are consistent with the commitments of the United States that we don't engage in torture, and we don't.
Dick Cheney
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1941
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What is surprising, ... how little attention [the memo] has received in some of the most important news media in the United States despite its being an official document that contradicts the North American version of the beginning of the war.
Jorge Ramos
Not all the Americans in Iraq are those who torture and murder, or course they're not, I don't know how many are doing it, I know it is systematic throughout the United States military I think that's been revealed.
John Pilger
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1939
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We are going to get international support, ... It is not just going to be the United States and Great Britain. There will be a lot of other who will be involved. But also we are not going to, the United States is not going to just stand still, stand mute and allow this issue to continue to fester and become a greater and greater threat to all of us.
Trent Lott
unthinkable that the vice president of the United States continues to insist upon an exception for the CIA , saying they should not be bound by our torture policy.
Carl Levin
I don't know about torture. I have educated myself on many things but on torture I have not known the boundary between what is torture and what isn't torture. I know the NRA tie these people (rebels, etc.) when they catch them. They tie their hands backwards. I am now being told that is torture. It is the traditional method.
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