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		<title>King of Horror&#8217;s New Anti-Torture Ad</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 22:36:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zeke Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I was around 10-years-old, I somehow caught a few minutes of Christine, the film based on Stephen King&#8217;s novel about a killer car. And it freaked me out. To this day, I&#8217;ve still never gotten a driver&#8217;s license.
Anyway, Stephen King knows a lot about horror. So if he is freaked out about the U.S. government&#8217;s use [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="tweetmeme_button" style="float: right; margin-left: 10px;"><a href="http://api.tweetmeme.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fblog.amnestyusa.org%2Fwaronterror%2Fking-of-horrors-new-anti-torture-ad%2F"><img src="http://api.tweetmeme.com/imagebutton.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fblog.amnestyusa.org%2Fwaronterror%2Fking-of-horrors-new-anti-torture-ad%2F" height="61" width="51" /></a></div><p><a href="http://blog.amnestyusa.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/politico-ad-color-2-copy.gif"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-5638" title="Our ad in Politico" src="http://blog.amnestyusa.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/politico-ad-color-2-copy.gif" alt="" width="119" height="150" /></a>When I was around 10-years-old, I somehow caught a few minutes of <em><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085333/">Christine</a></em>, the film based on Stephen King&#8217;s novel about a killer car. And it freaked me out. To this day, I&#8217;ve still never gotten a driver&#8217;s license.</p>
<p>Anyway, Stephen King knows a lot about horror. So if he is freaked out about the U.S. government&#8217;s use of torture, then you know it&#8217;s serious. Recently, Mr. King took the time to write a personal letter to President Obama calling for an independent commission of inquiry into the U.S. torture program, and that letter will be published tomorrow as an ad in the special Congressional printed edition of <a href="http://www.politico.com/">Politico</a>, right next to the paper&#8217;s section on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s part of the <a href="http://intelligence.senate.gov/jurisdiction.html">Committee&#8217;s job </a>to &#8220;provide vigilant legislative oversight over the intelligence activities of the United States to assure that such activities are in conformity with the Constitution and laws of the United States.&#8221;</p>
<p>They&#8217;ve done about as good a job as Christine&#8217;s mechanic.</p>
<p>Members of the committee had agreed to start a review of the CIA&#8217;s detention and interrogation program. When, you ask? 2002? &#8216;03? &#8217;06? Nope, not until last March. A little slow off the blocks. Then, late last month, the ranking Republican on the committee, Kit Bond (R-Mo.), <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1009/27950.html">&#8220;withdrew from the probe&#8221;</a> in protest over Attorney General Eric Holder&#8217;s decision to open a preliminary review into a small number of cases of alleged detainee abuse that the DOJ under President G.W. Bush declined to prosecute.</p>
<p>Basically, a guy who was supposed to make sure that the government follows the law in intelligence operations quit to protest an investigation into whether the government followed the law in intelligence operations.</p>
<p>This is unacceptable. And it&#8217;s illegal. Congress and President Obama are <a href="http://www.amnestyusa.org/document.php?id=ENGAMR511512008&amp;lang=e">obligated by U.S. law to fully investigate, prosecute and provide remedy for torture </a>and other human rights violations. They need to know that the U.S. public will hold <em>them </em>accountable if they do not obey the law and hold accountable those responsible for torture.</p>
<p>Join Stephen King in calling for a full investigation into torture. Read his letter and forward it to President Obama at <a href="http://www.amnestyusa.org/10againsttorture">www.amnestyusa.org/10againsttorture</a>. You wouldn&#8217;t want to make Stephen King mad, would you?</p>
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