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Politics | 01/21/2009 1:55 pm

Torture Holding up Holder Confirmation

By The Staff at wowOwow.com
© AP

Eric Holder will likely have to wait a week before the Senate confirms his place as the next Attorney General.

Republican leaders today urged a delay because they’re worried Holder will use his position to prosecute interrogators accused of torturing detainees. Holder caused a bit of a frenzy last week when he said that, yes, waterboarding counts as torture, an admission Bush officials refused to make. With that confirmation, however, Holder now has the GOP worried he’ll start prosecutions. Thus, John Cornyn, the Republican Senator who’s also holding up Hillary Clinton’s confirmation, refuses to proceed until Holder says whether or not he would prosecute intelligence officials:

It could well be there will be a request to delay the markup for a week so those questions can be asked and answered. Part of my concern relates to his statements at the hearing with regard to torture and what his intentions are toward our intelligence personnel who were operating in good faith based on their understanding of what the law was.

Cornyn and his colleagues hope that Holder will go easy on people who were following orders and thought their actions fell within the lines of the law. For example, how people thought — or think — waterboarding’s an acceptable interrogation method.

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gulliver fourmyle
in your Reep dreams—-beware cosmic justice—-
By gulliver fourmyle on 01/21/2009 6:57 pm
Belinda Joy
I was happy to hear President Obama had tapped Holder for the position, but I had a few misgivings about whether he would be the type of guy to truly speak his mind. And with one sentence, with his answer about water-boarding I realized any concerns I had were now tossed out the window. We will all be blessed to have him as our Attorney General. This is clearly a man that will not bite his tongue and will speak his mind. And what comes from that mind (so far) makes sense and is logical.
By Belinda Joy on 01/21/2009 3:40 pm
f p
I agree—he’s made mistakes in the past but who hasn’t—Mark Rich was just plain wrong. But i think the man has learned a lesson from this and if one learns then it’s time to move on. Cornyn, the oilman’s right hand dupe, and Lugar need to get off the pot and confirm him. Holder’s stance on torture is the right one.
By f p on 01/21/2009 3:43 pm
Elisabeth S
frank, if you check up on the marc rich pardon, you will find the israeli government behind it and palestinian-israeli negotiations in the balance. my source is huffpo a few days ago.
By Elisabeth S on 01/21/2009 3:53 pm
f p
Elisabeth — I will check on that—thanks much for the info ;-)
By f p on 01/21/2009 6:22 pm
Patty E
Cornyn is rather busy these past several days, taking leadership in the ‘prevention of approvals’ arena. I wonder…Cornyn is part of the ‘good ‘ol boyz’ club in Texas….hmmmm….
By Patty E on 01/21/2009 7:00 pm
f p
He certainly is and in Big Oils’ pocketbook too. His history is appalling.
By f p on 01/21/2009 7:28 pm
gulliver fourmyle
i’ll take a chance at being seen a fool—-watch this guy’s fate for 90 days—-
By gulliver fourmyle on 01/21/2009 9:23 pm
Tee Zee
Yes, Patty, check out what Wiki has to say regarding “the good old boy” Cornyn…
By Tee Zee on 01/22/2009 9:01 am
Patty E
I took your suggestion, and I am not suprised….I still think Cheney is a secret partner to Cornyns; shennanigans of late….and as Wikipedia said…Cornyn could be counted on to back Bush for whatever! We shall see….the power struggle is on, isn;t it? and it happened in less than a day!
By Patty E on 01/22/2009 1:49 pm
Tee Zee
…as they say…let no good deed go unpunished!
By Tee Zee on 01/23/2009 8:05 pm
f p
Yep he is a good ole boy—Deni G. posted his resume and it’s not flattering at all. IN the pocket of big oil.
By f p on 01/22/2009 9:13 am
DeBúrca obj
Holder got my full support when he was direct and clear on his stance regarding torture.
By DeBúrca obj on 01/21/2009 11:35 pm
caj p
They are not keen on Holder because he will definitely sort these people out who have been accused of torture and bring them to trial and rightly so. We have had far too many things done all in the name of Democracy and Freedom under Bush that need to be brought out into the open and people be held accountable. Holder will be a great AG and that’s what we need…we have had some poor choices by Bush for so many positions over years and it’s time for the right people to fill the right position.
By caj p on 01/21/2009 3:55 pm
DeBúrca obj
Well it sounds like the Torture Party is back at work in Washington… so much for unity and working together.
By DeBúrca obj on 01/21/2009 4:09 pm