Soros Says Cheney’s Role in Approving CIA Interrogation Techniques Should Be Examined

Soros Says Cheney’s Role in Approving CIA Interrogation Techniques Should Be Examined Tuesday, April 28, 2009 By Nicholas Ballasy, Video Reporter

(CNSNews.com) - Entrepreneur and political activist George Soros told CNSNews.com that he thinks former Vice President Dick Cheney’s role in approving enhanced interrogation techniques used by the CIA should be examined by a presidential commission.

He also said President Barack Obama did the right thing in releasing memos produced by the Bush Justice Department that outlined the legal justification for techniques that some critics have called “torture.”

“Yes, I think it was very valuable,” Soros told CNSNews.com at The Bertelsmann Foundation conference held at the Newseum on April 23.

“It was very important to get the facts and this has now aroused a tremendous interest in getting all of the facts, and I hope that he will appoint a presidential commission, like the 9/11 commission, to establish the facts and to make recommendations how we can avoid violating our constitution in the future,” said Soros.

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If anyone’s techniques need examination it is George Soros. He is a lying, manipulating, anti-American. He was among the conspirators who brought us Obama.

The others being, who? 65 million Americans?

No, Joe, you fools were the pawns. A select few now own and control 65 million stupid, unread, uninformed, and very unworthy people. It doesn’t matter what you think, or how you vote in the next election… they only needed to fool you this one time to wrest dictatorial control. Now you and me are powerless against the machine. That’s why the forefathers allowed us the right to bear arms.

“All your base are belong to us” …(google it, Joe).

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