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Supreme Court Sides With Obama on Torture Photos

New law prevents pictures' release

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(AP) – The Supreme Court threw out an appeals court ruling ordering the disclosure of photographs of detainees being abused by their US captors today, citing a recent change in federal law that allows the pictures to be withheld. The justices issued a brief, and expected, order directing the 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals in New York to take another look at the ACLU lawsuit to obtain the photos.

President Barack Obama at first did not oppose the release, but he changed his mind, saying the photos could whip up anti-American sentiment overseas and endanger US troops. The administration appealed the matter to the Supreme Court, but also worked with Congress to write the new law. Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who served on the 2nd Circuit until August, did not take part in the court's consideration of the case.

This 2003 file photo obtained by The Associated Press shows a detainee bent over with his hands on the bars of a prison cell at the Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad, Iraq.
This 2003 file photo obtained by The Associated Press shows a detainee bent over with his hands on the bars of a prison cell at the Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad, Iraq.   (AP Photo/file)
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DontLikeYou
Nov 30, 09 12:54 PM CST
Okay, libs, let's hear the outrage. WheN GWB attempted to cover up Abu Gharib, you numb nutz went bat shit crazy. So, let's hear it. NO since in being hypocrites just because you voted for the dumb ass. Reply
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DontLikeYou
Nov 30, 09 12:55 PM CST
since = sense
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Nov 30, 09 1:20 PM CST
sense = 0
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sailor86
Nov 30, 09 3:54 PM CST
That's right. That dumbass in the White House has no business covering up the previous administration's atrocities.
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Face-Of-RNC
Nov 30, 09 5:49 PM CST
The supreme court has spoken, just like in the case on abortion. Some may not like it, but it's the law now. A constitutional ammendment requiring all government photos be made public would fix this.
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