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Demeter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-16-08 06:36 PM
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Conyers and 18 democrats request special prosecutor in missing CIA tapes case
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January 15, 2008

The Honorable Michael Mukasey

Attorney General of the United States

U.S. Department of Justice

950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW

Washington, DC 20530

Dear Mr. Attorney General:

We write to formally request that you appoint a special counsel for the investigation and prosecution of any violations of federal criminal laws related to the interrogation of detainees held by, or being questioned by, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), including the destruction of two videotapes of such interrogations and any other obstruction of justice or misconduct related to them. While we applaud the Department’s efforts to open a criminal investigation of the destruction of the tapes, appointment of a special prosecutor is nevertheless urgent in this case. Such an appointment is important to ensure that the investigation covers all alleged misconduct related to the interrogations. And such an appointment is crucial in order to ensure that the American people can have confidence that a truly vigorous and independent investigation takes place concerning serious alleged misconduct reportedly involving high Administration officials – including lawyers at the White House and the Department itself.

As you well know, Justice Department regulations require the Attorney General to appoint an outside special counsel when: 1) a "criminal investigation of a person or matter is warranted," 2) the "investigation or prosecution of that person or matter by a United States Attorney’s Office or litigating Division of the Department of Justice would present a conflict of interest for the Department," and 3) "it would be in the public interest to appoint an outside Special Counsel to assume responsibility for the matter." If this test is met, then you must select a special counsel from outside the government who would have the authority to secure resources for the investigation and prosecution and have full investigatory and prosecutorial powers.

As demonstrated below, these three criteria clearly have been met, warranting the appointment of a special counsel. The Department itself has acknowledged that a criminal investigation is appropriate, at least regarding the destruction of the two videotapes. Indeed, it was recently reported that the former CIA official who reportedly ordered the destruction of the tapes has refused to testify without a grant of immunity. In addition, there have been serious allegations of other, related misconduct warranting investigation. The co-chairs of the 9/11 Commission have recently written that government officials, including in the CIA and possibly the White House, who "knew about those videotapes – and did not tell us about them – obstructed our investigation." A criminal investigation is also warranted because federal criminal laws are clearly implicated by concerns about acts of torture and other misconduct during the interrogations themselves. A number of news and other reports strongly suggest that such illegal misconduct may well have occurred during some interrogations of terror suspects by CIA personnel.

Second, there is a clear conflict of interest in this matter. A special counsel is necessary because of reports that high-ranking Administration officials, including Cabinet members and Department officials, are implicated. The Department of Justice’s Office of Legal Counsel, and former Attorney General and White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales, reportedly encouraged the President to withhold Geneva Convention protections from Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay detainees, and the use of waterboarding and other forms of torture was reportedly discussed, approved, and authorized by officials at the highest levels of government in the White House and the Justice Department. Specifically, the Department reportedly issued several secret legal memos allegedly authorizing the use of enhanced interrogation techniques, like waterboarding. Some news reports suggest that Mr. Gonzales and White House officials were specifically aware of the tapes and may have been consulted about their possible destruction. If the conflict of interest provisions in your regulations mean anything, it is that when the Justice Department and White House lawyers may have been involved in the abuses that were committed, the Department has no business conducting the investigation and should instead turn to a special counsel.

Finally, there can be no doubt that the public interest will be served by a broad and independent investigation into the destruction of the two tapes, and possibly others, as well as related matters. As discussed above, the misconduct already reported in this matter may well extend to high levels within the Executive Branch, including the CIA, the White House, and the Department itself. Appointing a special counsel would clearly serve the interests of the Department and the public in ensuring that the investigation is thorough, impartial, and independent, and that the government itself can fairly investigate even high Executive Branch officials accused of misconduct.

As you know, unlike the previous independent counsel law, the special counsel rules provide for both accountability and transparency. An appointed special counsel would be subject to Department ethics rules and to oversight by you to prevent undue expansion of an investigation. The special counsel must report to you about any decision to prosecute or not to prosecute; you can provide that report to Congress and the public, and you must report to Congress if a special counsel is fired or its investigation is halted. Appointing a special counsel would clearly balance the need, recognized after Watergate, to ensure independent investigations of the politically powerful with the need to avoid prosecutors with unchecked power.

Given the importance of this issue and the great interest among Committee members, we ask that you respond specifically to this letter by either appointing a special counsel or by indicating why, under each of the three criteria in the regulations as discussed above, you have decided that such a special counsel is not appropriate.

We also request a briefing on procedures concerning Assistant U.S. Attorney (AUSA) John Durham’s investigation. In this context, we note that AUSA Durham was not appointed pursuant to the Department’s special counsel regulations and, as a result, we would like to know, among other things: 1) the scope of his investigative authority and reporting requirements; 2) the procedure that will govern the investigation of possible involvement by the Department itself in these allegations; 3) whether the investigation will produce a final report; 4) what attorney and other resources will be dedicated to the investigation; and 5) the specific authority the Deputy Attorney General will have in this investigation.

We look forward to a response to our request at your earliest convenience. Please direct responses and questions to the Judiciary Committee office, 2138 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515 (tel: 202-225-3951; fax: 202-225- 7680).

Sincerely,

John Conyers, Jr., Chairman

Luis V. Gutierrez

Sheila Jackson Lee

Robert C. “Bobby” Scott

Artur Davis

Zoe Lofgren

Debbie Wasserman Schultz

Linda T. Sánchez

Anthony Weiner

Keith Ellison

Hank Johnson

Steve Cohen

Jerrold Nadler

Maxine Waters

Howard L. Berman

Melvin L. Watt

Robert Wexler

Rick Boucher

Tammy Baldwin









Authors Website: www.ladybroadoak.blogspot.com

Authors Bio: Virginia Simson is a spiritual journalista/activist who runs a visionary planetary tutorial blogspot, www.ladybroadoak.blogspot.com as well as a blog on the uranium industry and depleted uranium at www.lowlevelradiation.blogspot.com. She feels that we must educate the young as to the real issues of the day - economics, clean energy, a drug free lifestyle, friendship and concern for the environment. We must plan for seven generations in the future. She unconditionally supports impeachment and a war crimes tribunal of the current DC administration - including CONgress.
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Hydra Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-16-08 06:46 PM
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1. From the office of Attn. General(most probable):
Edited on Wed Jan-16-08 06:47 PM by Hydra
"Thank you for your interest in this matter. As we have said before, we are currently investigating the matter, and the results will be supplied to you in due time. Any further correspondence will be disregarded by order of the POTUS. Your continued compliance in this matter would be greatly appreciated."
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HooptieWagon Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-16-08 07:18 PM
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2. From the Office of the Vice President (most probable):
Edited on Wed Jan-16-08 07:20 PM by HooptieWagon
"Go fuck yourself".
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thunder rising Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-16-08 07:28 PM
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3. Oh look Conyer's is writing letters again. And next, the Dems stamp their feet in unison
And then get all puffy and go on recess (right after approving of Bush's FISA, Appropriations ....)
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tom_paine Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-16-08 07:54 PM
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4. God, the pathetic impotence in the face of a Caesar, a Hitler
haven't you figured it out yet, oh modern-day German Social Democrats?

Unless you can have Bushler or his minions arrested, THEY AREN'T GOING TO LISTEN TO YOU.

They are LAUGHING at you, at your pathetic Liberal Weakness. Liek Hitler before them, they shit on you and all your letters and foot-stamping and belief that anything, least of a some pices of paper like the Constitution and Bill of Rights, is more powerful that Bushler's Triumph of the Will.

I am just glad that our American version of Nazism is so pleasant to live under, relatively-speaking. Of course, that's the Catch-22, isn't it? If it more closely resembled what it actually is, people would wake up, and for the Bushies to succeed they cannot wake up...until it is too late.
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ejbr Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-16-08 08:43 PM
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5. You useless pieces of shit!
IMPEACH these mother fuckers already! FUCK!:mad:
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KoKo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-16-08 08:48 PM
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6. I know...at one time we would have taken this Seriously...sad how times have changed...
Still...it's the Progressive Caucus that seems to keep trying...even though we know this has no chance in hell of happening. I have to appreciate that they still are trying to make us think that there's hope...even when we know what it's all about.
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