May 17, 2004

Abuse scandal to focus on Bush?
3 memos suggest orders came from the top.

Pissed-off meatpuppet Colin Powell, speaking from behind a palm tree on Sunday, said that there had been "high-level discussions" with the misadministration last fall regarding the Red Cross's reports of prisoner abuse, but the White House's view was that after 9/11 all bets - and rights - were off (WH council Alberto Gonzales even went so far as to tell Bush that the Geneva Conventions were "quaint" and "obsolete").

Though the Pentagon and worthless national 'security' advisor Condoliar Rice are denying everything, Sen. Carl Levin isn't buying it. He said the reports that Rumsfeld approved the secret interrogation operation in Iraq raise "this issue to a whole new level." Heh. We'll see.


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