CIA Interrogation Techniques
Within the first moments of The newest President's Term He has shown us reason to doubt his proceedings.
In the argument one is often prone to simply claiming a bias and continuing with their Meandering while I beg of you to realize my utter lack of Bias in this situation, if anything I may claim a Disappointment in that my alliances lie in the side of which I must disagree.
President Obama has indicated a lean of decision in the direction keeping files of national interest (importance may not hold true but interest is peeked in most all who are informed). The situation involving the CIA's interrogation tactics can be viewed as such, The President's ( along with congress, but as both the pride and blame of a country tends to lie on this single mans shoulders I shall continue as such) decision will keep information of the CIA's POW investigation techniques under protection from the government, leaving the American people simply guessing at the actions inflicted on these men by members of our CIA. I must state the wrong in the situation before us, the Country has a right to know about the harm done upon individuals in our name. Why, is the obvious question and I retort as such: Torturous actions used to acquire military information is done in the name of our country, not our President, Not the CIA nor it's members but rather our entire country and if terrorist attacks aren't enough to convince our higher ups that no country is above attacking civilians to seek revenge than I can think of no act that is, I feel that a country has a right to know what has already been done in it's name.
-Dimstow
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