Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 49203
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2008/2/20-22 [Politics/Domestic/Election] UID:49203 Activity:nil
2/20    McCain - I was against torture until I was in favor of it:
        http://www.csua.org/u/ku2
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AP McCain: Bush should veto torture bill By LIBBY QUAID, Associated Press Writer Wed Feb 20, 5:42 PM ET YELLOW SPRINGS, Ohio - Republican presidential candidate John McCain said President Bush should veto a measure that would bar the CIA from using waterboarding and other harsh interrogation methods on terror suspects. Click Here McCain voted against the bill, which would restrict the CIA to using only the 19 interrogation techniques listed in the Army field manual. His vote was controversial because the manual prohibits waterboarding -- a simulated drowning technique that McCain also opposes -- yet McCain doesn't want the CIA bound by the manual and its prohibitions. McCain, who was tortured as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, is well-known for his opposition to waterboarding, which puts him at odds with the Bush administration. "I knew I would be criticized for it," McCain told reporters Wednesday in Ohio. I said there should be additional techniques allowed to other agencies of government as long as they were not" torture. "I was on the record as saying that they could use additional techniques as long as they were not cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment," McCain said. "So the vote was in keeping with my clear record of saying that they could have additional techniques, but those techniques could not violate" international rules against torture. McCain spokeswoman Jill Hazelbaker noted that McCain believes that waterboarding is already banned by the Detainee Treatment Act of 2005, which includes an amendment he wrote barring inhumane treatment of prisoners. The act prohibited cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment for all detainees in US custody, including CIA prisoners. CIA Director Michael Hayden has said court decisions and current law, including the Detainee Treatment Act, cast doubt on whether waterboarding would be legal now. Hayden prohibited its use in CIA interrogations in 2006; Justice Department officials have said they haven't resolved the legality of waterboarding since such legislation was passed. The legislation bars the CIA from using waterboarding, sensory deprivation or other harsh coercive methods to break a prisoner who refuses to answer questions. President Bush has threatened to veto the legislation, which cleared the House in December and won Senate approval last week. Chuck Schumer, D-NY, said last week that if Bush vetoes the measure, "he will be voting in favor of waterboarding." If a president disagrees with legislation, he should veto it, McCain said. He said he disapproves that Bush sometimes signs legislation he dislikes, then issues critical "signing statements" outlining his objections. McCain said he would never issue a critical signing statement: "If I disagree with a law that's passed, I'll veto it." "I think if you disagree with a law, you have a constitutional right to veto that, authority to veto that," McCain said. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press.