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Justice Department urges reopening CIA abuse cases

"The logo of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency is swept in the lobby of the CIA headquarters in Langley."
2009-08-24 14:04:34

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. Justice Department ethics office has recommended reopening some prisoner-abuse cases involving the CIA during the Bush administration, a source familiar with the matter said on Monday.

The source said the recommendation has been given to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, who is expected to decide soon on whether to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the CIA abuse cases involving prisoners, including terrorism suspects.

A criminal investigation could present political problems for President Barack Obama, who has said that he would rather move forward on the issue and focus on his top priorities of health care and climate change.

(Reporting by James Vicini, Editing by Stacey Joyce)

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The justice department should also investigate the activities of identity theft by the Americorp, and its partners including members of the federal court in Houston and Austin Texas along with the federal victim advocates in both cities and the advocacy groups that they work with. Racism, religious bias, and political discrimination to promote deviancy, hide pedophilia, and finance rapist that oppress the poor. Such as Richard Troxill of Austin Texas, Rudy Rasmus of Houston Texas a former drug dealer turned preacher and operator of Bread of life INC. RICO law violations: bribery, undue influence, extortion, financing official police oppression, financing the abuse of civil rights including violating religious rights, coercion to defraud the United States by denying access of federal records needed to file suits against Aericorp, Texas State Attorney General, officers of the court, elected officials of both the City of Houston and the City of Austin including the county officials also. Restraining orders, including the suspension of persons that received employment while harassing victim of APA procedure : Webster Slaughter, Lillian Berrara, and others. The Americorp stole not an identity but actually used racist domestic terrorist to prevent an African American in Harris County from ever being a blood donor or serving on a jury. By concucting a story about homosexual rape to finance antichristian hate groups such as Lambda foundation, ACLU, TCLU, NAACP, URBAN LEAGUE, LULAC, ARRYAN NATION INSTITUTE FOR JUSTICE and others. Investigate all crimnals that use governemnt entities to practice racism, religious bias and political discrimination.
    Posted by: phJesusWarrior on 2009-08-24 12:12:42  
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