“House Democrats on Tuesday failed to overturn President Bush’s veto of a bill that would have prohibited the CIA from using waterboarding and other harsh interrogation techniques on terrorist suspects.
The vetoed legislation would have limited the CIA to using only the 19 interrogation methods approved in the Army field manual. That guidebook bans the use of waterboarding, a technique that simulates drowning. CIA Director Michael Hayden has confirmed that the spy agency used the technique on three terrorist suspects in 2002 and 2003.
The 225-188 House roll call was 51 votes short of the two-thirds majority required to overturn a veto. Bush has vetoed seven bills during his tenure, and only once has Congress mustered the votes to override his veto.
The interrogation limits are part of a bill authorizing intelligence spending for the current fiscal year. Bush vetoed it on Saturday. It is the first intelligence authorization bill produced by Congress in three years.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Silvestre Reyes, D-Texas, attempted to frame the vote as a human rights referendum. “This is about torture,” he said, a refrain repeated by other Democrats who spoke in support of the override.
Republicans portrayed their support for Bush’s veto as a stand against a bill they say is riddled with pork-barrel projects like a National Drug Intelligence Center and a study of the national security implications of global warming.”
So much for the “Lame Duck” tag eh?
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One Response
Neo
March 12th, 2008 at 12:59 pm
1Frankly, torture should be put in a nation’s arsenal right next to nuclear weapons. These are things that you don’t want to use, but don’t want to let on that you won’t use them.
It is this “not knowing” status that gives them power, without ever being used.
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