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Obama's plans for probing Bush torture

President Bush could pardon officials involved in brutal interrogations -- but he may also face a sweeping investigation under the new president.

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  • Wednesday, November 12, 2008 09:59 PM

    Bipartisanship--what bullsh*t

    With all of the REAL problems facing the new president, I would hope that trying to go after the Bushies for protecting the country from the islamofascists would not be a priority. Further damaging , weakening the country should not be on anyone's to do list. The war(s), healthcare, the economy, energy, education, these are REAL issues to be addressed. Wasting time and money and credibility on this partisan witchhunt would be getting off on the wrong foot and lead to disastrous results for Obama and his newly empowered minions.

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