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Vote number 2006-256 requiring CIA reports on detainees & interrogation methods
on Sep 28, 2006
regarding bill S.AMDT.5095 to S.3930 Rockefeller Amendment
Results: Amendment rejected 46-53
Amendment to provide for congressional oversight of certain Central Intelligence Agency programs. The underlying bill S. 3930 authorizes trial by military commission for violations of the law of war. The amendment requires quarterly reports describing all CIA detention facilities; the name of each detainee; their suspected activities; & each interrogation technique authorized for use and guidelines on the use of each such technique.Opponents recommend voting NO because: I question the need for a very lengthy, detailed report every 3 months. We will probably see those reports leaked to the press. This amendment would spread out for the world--and especially for al-Qaida and its related organizations--precisely what interrogation techniques are going to be used. If we lay out, in an unclassified version, a description of the techniques by the Attorney General, that description will be in al-Qaida and Hezbollah and all of the other terrorist organizations' playbook. They will train their assets that: This is what you must be expected to do, and Allah wants you to resist these techniques. We are passing this bill so that we can detain people. If we catch someone like Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, we have no way to hold him, no way to ask him the questions and get the information we need, because the uncertainty has brought the program to a close. It is vitally important to our security, and unfortunately this amendment would imperil it.
Voting Y counts for 2 points on VoteMatch question 14: Patriot Act harms civil liberties.
Independents
voting on 2006-256 |
| Jim Jeffords |
YES | VT Independent Jr Senator |
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