Only in a 'banana republic'?
Posted: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 5:28 PM by Domenico Montanaro
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Congress, Republicans
From NBC's Ken Strickland
In a written statement today Senate Judiciary Committee ranking Republican Arlen Specter said he's opposed to idea of an 9/11-type independent commission to investigate Bush administration torture memos, "because all of the facts are readily available to the Department of Justice."
"As I have said before, once the administration has a key to the front door, which they've had for several months, all they have to do is find the right filing cabinets and open them, which they're already doing," Specter said.
Specter said he agreed with the president, "saying that we ought to be looking forward and that you shouldn't prosecute people who operated in good faith relying on competent legal counsel."
He added, "If there is evidence of criminality, then the Attorney General has the full authority and should prosecute it. But going after the prior administration sounds like something they do in Latin America in banana republics."