Senate Defies Veto Threat From Bush
It certainly is about time that this was done. Let's see King George put his money where his "talk tough" mouth is. The Washington PostThe Senate defied the White House yesterday and voted to set new limits on interrogating detainees in Iraq and elsewhere, underscoring Congress's growing concerns about reports of abuse of suspected terrorists and others in military custody. Forty-six Republicans joined 43 Democrats and one independent in voting to define and limit interrogation techniques that U.S. troops may use against terrorism suspects, the latest sign that alarm over treatment of prisoners in the Middle East and at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, is widespread in both parties. The White House had fought to prevent the restrictions, with Vice President Cheney visiting key Republicans in July and a spokesman yesterday repeating President Bush's threat to veto the larger bill that the language is now attached to -- a $440 billion military spending measure. Senate GOP leaders had managed to fend off the detainee language this summer, saying the Congress should not constrain the executive branch's options. But last night, 89 senators sided with Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), a former prisoner of war in Vietnam who led the fight for the interrogation restrictions. McCain said military officers have implored Congress for guidelines, adding that he mourns "what we lose when by official policy or by official negligence we allow, confuse or encourage our soldiers to forget . . . that which is our greatest strength: that we are different and better than our enemies." The vote came hours after Senate Democratic leaders blasted Republicans for canceling a classified briefing on anti-terrorism matters by the director of national intelligence, John D. Negroponte. Senate Democrats also sent Bush a letter demanding more information about how he intends to succeed in Iraq.If Bush follows through on his threat, it will be the first time an appropriations bill for the military has been vetoed by any President, and it will also be the FIRST and ONLY veto he has ever used. Incidentally, the only nay votes to the bill were all Republican water carriers for the Administration: Sen. Allard (R-CO) Sen. Bond (R-MO) Sen. Coburn (R-OK) Sen. Cochran (R-MS) Sen. Cornyn (R-TX) Sen. Inhofe (R-OK) Sen. Roberts (R-KS) Sen. Sessions (R-AL) Sen. Stevens (R-AK) Why do these Senators hate America? If King George vetoes this bill it will show that he too hates America and the wishes of the majority of the American people. Of course that never stopped this little dictator for forcing his will on everyone else. |
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