DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE MIKE GRAVEL CALLS FOR CONGRESS TO DEMAND AN END TO TORTURE

Former Alaska Senator Calls for Congress to Use Its ‘Constitutional Authority.’

ARLINGTON, VA – Evoking Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution, former U.S. Senator and current Democratic Presidential candidate Mike Gravel today called on Congress to use its Constitutional authority to immediately demand an end to the Bush administration’s practice of torture on enemy combatants.

“Under the U.S. Constitution, all enemy combatants fall under the jurisdiction of the Congress. It is abhorrent that the United States government today continues to torture human beings in Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo Bay and other secret C.I.A. prisons.”

Gravel made reference to, Article 1, Section 8, Clause 11 of the U.S. Constitution which reads, 'The Congress shall have power to..declare war..and make rules concerning captures on land and water.'

Gravel said, “The Constitution is very clear that prisoners of war are the responsibility of the Congress. The Bush administration has unlawfully taken that power without Constitutional justification. The Congress has been derelict in its duty to see that enemy combatants are treated humanely within the guidelines of the Geneva Conventions, and has been equally neglectful in its response to the President’s unlawful use of torture.”

Article 3, Section 1 (a) of the Geneva Convention prohibits, 'Violence to life and person, in particular murder of all kinds, mutilation, cruel treatment and torture.'

“The practice of torture is immoral. It is un-American and it is ineffective. Information acquired as a result of torture techniques in unreliable. It endangers our soldiers in combat by encouraging reciprocity. It inflicts irreversible damage to our nation’s image and undermines our credibility among the international community.”

Senator Gravel also called upon the Bush administration to provide a full accounting of the names and locations of detainees who have been transferred from secret C.I.A. prisons whose whereabouts are unknown.

“The C.I.A. continues to hold an unknown number of prisoners in secret detention centers abroad and has refused to register those detainees with the International Red Cross or to allow visits by its inspectors. This is a blatant violation of the Geneva Conventions and contrary to international law.”

The senator also referenced former state department official and retired U.S. Army Col. Larry Wilkerson, who in November 2005 told CNN that Vice President Cheney provided ‘philosophical guidance’ that led to the use of torture. “It is unconscionable that the Vice President stood before the Congress and lobbied against a proposed ban on C.I.A. torture techniques.”

“George Bush lied when he told the American people in November 2005, ‘we do not torture.’ How many times will Congress allow the President to lie to the American people?”

Senator Gravel reaffirmed his pledge that if elected President, he will immediately move to vanquish the Military Commissions Act of 2006, signed into law by George Bush, which has made it legal for the C.I.A. to continue operating torture facilities in undisclosed, foreign countries, and for the writ of habeas corpus to be suspended for individuals who are designated "enemy combatants."

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In addition to the

In addition to the reprehensible and abhorrent practice of torture, the executive branch of our United States has been engaged in extraordinary rendition, the kidnapping of people off the streets of anywhere anytime and transferring them to any cruel and repressive regime willing to "interrogate" and then "dispose" of these captives, in return for U.S. military aid which is often the only support keeping these evil dictatorships in power.

Our military is currently using a number of weapons that should be a violation of international law, including radioactive depleted uranium shells, chemical weapon white phosphorus grenades and bombs, and cluster bombs that dramatically increase long term civilian casualties.  We are engaged in a criminal war of aggression in Iraq, and our actions have caused an estimated 600,000 Iraqi casualties, 1.8 million refugees, and a further 1.6 million internally displaced . For comparison, the Darfur genocide has been estimated at approx. 400,000 dead and 2.5 million homeless and displaced. Only the advances in emergency medical treatment have kept us from seeing an American casualty death count reminiscent of Vietnam's.

We have been plundering the resources of Iraq for 5 years now, without any sort of international or even Congressional oversight. In fact, Congress is not even willing to oversee the money it allocated itself.  Untold billions of dollars are unaccounted for, and there have been no infrastructure improvements to the quality of Iraqi life. In fact, a recent article by Seymour Hersch states that Bush has been illegally diverting some of this money to radical Sunni groups in Lebanon, groups linked to al-Qaeda for crying out loud! Iraqi unemployment is 50 - 75 percent, basic necessities including water and food are scarce and heavily rationed, and I just saw an article estimating that it will be at least another 6 years to improve the electricity output. 

The madness of King George is destroying our country, and I don't know how we can regain any sort of international standing, although I guess history shows everyone has plenty of blood on their hands.

We need you, Mike, to keep speaking the truth to the American people and to your fellow Democratic candidates. Hold their feet to the fire (although that is an unfortunate torture metaphor in the context of this discussion) and keep pressing until we see what sort of moral center these people have, or have sold. Thank you.

Extraordinary Rendition

I remember first that the US was involved in this practice during the Clinton administration. George has taken it to a new level. A agree with Gravel that the Military Commission Act needs to be vanquished. Torture, like slavery, is a stain on this country that will never wash clean.

Right on Gravel!!

Its true that torture is un-American and yet we all go to sleep and let Bush torture humans, sometimes to death. If there is any one reason to impeach Bush it has to be over torture. I have no problem saying that I love my country, but I am ashamed to be an American as long as we torture.

Don't worry , you hopefully are no American

Since Mike Gravel is the thinking person's candidate,

then I do hope that you are the thinking person.

People who do not do their own thinking tend to let others

lead them around by conditioning.  The theory they use is the

theory of emotions.

For example, over the period of decades, you might have heard thousands

of sentimental songs that linked  the word " America" to other things

of which you were fond :  perhaps your  Mother  !

World-wide , the useage of the word  "American" is the synonym for the "double-dealer" ,

and with every reason  !  I have found that it is only on this continent that people actually

WANT to be identified as
American."

Listen ,  you have to be the tough old bird to even hear what I am writing to you !

Where IS the Land of Liberty , if your house is likely to be burned down , if you should

become labeled as  " UnAmerican  ! "

Some of the journalist in here might want to take on as the money-making project,

the published  book on just who , when , where,  how , why  the people were conditioned

to defend the word  " American."  It surely was after the year 1865 .

Amerigo Vespututu  ?   I doubt very seriously that  HE had anything to do with it  !  However,

there is this  HUGE  pro-ancient Rome bias in certain parts of this continent , especially

in the District of Columbia -- what with George Washington in toga, etc.  That's ridiculous  !

Don't you know ridiculous when you see it  ?

  

 tannhauser PACOM  ,  tanaiste

Why are you criticizing Suzy?

Her comment was heart felt, straight forword, and humane.

DON

Only democracy will save us!

Lets get the terrorist and

Lets get the terrorist and us together, so we could vote on our right to live and our right to defend ourselves.

Do you think democracy will win then?

Don't get me wrong democracy is great, but sometimes there is no peaceful solution to a problem. And when that happens we should aim to win just like Americans have been doing for hundreds of years.

TO NUDGE HER OUT OF HER CONDITION

Most thinking people are ashamed to be Americans.

I didn't cause that condition.

What I offer to both you and Sue -- is one way  OUT of that condition.

Did you know that you can be the great PATRIOT on the face of this continent

WITHOUT ever having to confess that you are one of the double-dealing Americans  !

I have never even read anywhere as to where the American came from.

As early as 1812 , many people were saying that the  French were OK,

The British were OK.

The Spanish were OK.

But where did the double-dealing  Americans come from  ?

One sage said they must have come up out of the swamp  !

(This goes way back into ancient literature about the different kind of two-footer

who is actually the serpent from the sea , etc.)

  

 tannhauser PACOM  ,  tanaiste

Pacom, enough already.

Stick to the facts. You're not nudging anyone anywhere. This thread is about torture. Quit playing god already.

Agreed. Suzy is right on.

Go Patriots!