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Democratic Underground: "McCain vows to add torture ban to all major Senate legislation Posted by Algorem Added to homepage Sat Nov 05th 2005, 03:40 PM ET
WASHINGTON - Girding for a potential fight with the Bush administration, supporters of a ban on torturing prisoners of war by U.S. interrogators threatened Friday to include the prohibition in nearly every bill the Senate considers until it becomes law.
The no-torture wording, which proponents say is supported by majorities in both houses of Congress, was included last month in the Senate's version of a defense spending bill. The measure's final form is being negotiated with the House, and the White House is pushing for either a rewording or deletion of the torture ban.
On Friday, at the urging of Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz, the Senate by a voice vote added the ban to a related defense bill as a backup. advertisement
Speaking from the Senate floor, McCain said, 'If necessary - and I sincerely hope it is not - I and the co-sponsors of this amendment will seek to add it to every piece of important legislation voted on in the Senate until the will of a substantial bipartisan majority in both houses of Congress prevails. Let no one doubt our determination.'"
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Well, we all know that McCain knows a thing or two about torture so I'm proud of the fact that he is standing up for what he believes on this issue. However, I wish he would have been so brave on other issues pertaining to recent years of the current administration. Also this just wreaks politics considering a Presidential election is on the horizon. Hmmmmmmmmmm???
WASHINGTON - Girding for a potential fight with the Bush administration, supporters of a ban on torturing prisoners of war by U.S. interrogators threatened Friday to include the prohibition in nearly every bill the Senate considers until it becomes law.
The no-torture wording, which proponents say is supported by majorities in both houses of Congress, was included last month in the Senate's version of a defense spending bill. The measure's final form is being negotiated with the House, and the White House is pushing for either a rewording or deletion of the torture ban.
On Friday, at the urging of Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz, the Senate by a voice vote added the ban to a related defense bill as a backup. advertisement
Speaking from the Senate floor, McCain said, 'If necessary - and I sincerely hope it is not - I and the co-sponsors of this amendment will seek to add it to every piece of important legislation voted on in the Senate until the will of a substantial bipartisan majority in both houses of Congress prevails. Let no one doubt our determination.'"
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Well, we all know that McCain knows a thing or two about torture so I'm proud of the fact that he is standing up for what he believes on this issue. However, I wish he would have been so brave on other issues pertaining to recent years of the current administration. Also this just wreaks politics considering a Presidential election is on the horizon. Hmmmmmmmmmm???
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