ACLU on Obama and Torture

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Monday, November 17, 2008 at 5:10 pm

No sooner do I write about Obama’s anti-torture/GTMO statement to 60 Minutes than the ACLU emails me this comment from its leader, Anthony Romero:

“After eight years of a Bush administration that thumbed its nose at the Constitution and the rule of law, it is incredibly gratifying that President-elect Obama plans to put an end to the Guantánamo prison camp and its sham military commission system which have been a stain on America’s name at home and abroad. We strongly urge him to take such action on Day One with the stroke of a pen, by executive order,” said Anthony D. Romero, Executive Director of the ACLU. “The Bush military commissions that violate core constitutional principles and rely on hearsay, secret evidence and evidence obtained through torture have no place in our democracy. Federal civilian or military courts are perfectly capable of handling terrorism prosecutions and accommodating sensitive national security concerns, as has been demonstrated time and time again.”

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