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Behind Liz Cheney's group, a weird legacy of torture
« on: February 25, 2010, 09:34:29 PM »
http://www.salon.com/opinion/conason/20 ... print.html

Behind Liz Cheney's group, a weird legacy of torture
Financing Cheney's pro-torture front is Melvin Sembler, who once enabled "enhanced interrogation" of American teens

By Joe Conason

Feb. 10, 2010 |

The arrest of an Army sergeant (and Iraq veteran) who allegedly waterboarded his 4-year-old daughter for failing to recite the alphabet is sickening. Yet it may be the kind of news we must come to expect if, as a society, the United States determines that torture is an acceptable method of securing information and inducing obedience. Physical abuse of children is nothing new, of course,  in certain right-wing quarters, as Max Blumenthal reminded us by exposing the pedagogical sadism of Focus on the Family in Republican Gomorrah.

For a sergeant who tortures his child, however, the relevant model probably comes from somewhere high in the chain of command. At the center of today’s propaganda promoting the torture state are former Vice President Dick Cheney, his family and many of his friends, working through an organization called Keeping America Safe that is run by his daughter Liz Cheney. The financier behind that outfit is one Melvin Sembler, a curious character whose résumé indicates that he is all too familiar with the "enhanced interrogation" of children.

Sembler is best known as a Florida shopping center magnate and Republican fundraiser whose success in amassing funds for the Bush family won him two ambassadorial appointments. Such patronage is a sordid aspect of national politics, but seems trivial when compared with the truly dark side of Sembler’s biography. Long before he achieved prominence in national politics, he was the driving force in the "boot camp" movement that popularized the use of psychological and physical abuse of "troubled" children and teenagers.

His own creation was a federally funded outfit known as Straight, Inc., which eventually fell apart amid multiple lawsuits and accusations of torture by teenagers abused in its secretive facilities.

The  best reporting on Straight’s frightening history in recent years has appeared in Reason, the libertarian magazine, under the byline of Maia Szalavitz. Some of the techniques that eventually brought Sembler’s organization to the attention of law enforcement authorities will be eerily familiar to anyone who remembers what happened at Abu Ghraib:  humiliating punishments, broken bones, starvation, sleep deprivation, stress positions, verbal assaults, eight-hour sessions of questioning, and so on.

According to Szalavitz, "Straight’s national clinical director ... admitted to authorities in 1982 that he had kept teenagers awake for 72-hour periods, put them on peanut butter-only diets, and forced them to crawl through each other’s legs to be hit in a 'spanking machine' ...  Straight ultimately paid out millions of dollars in dozens of lawsuits related to abuse and even kidnapping and false imprisonment of adults."

Eventually Straight  crumbled amid those multimillion-dollar settlements,  newspaper exposés and government probes, thanks to the activism of Richard Bradbury, a young man whose experience resembles the stories of innocent Iraqis who were caught up in the torture machine over there.

Again according to Szalavitz, Bradbury "was forcibly enrolled in the program in 1983, when he was 17. His sister had had a drug problem, and Straight demanded that he be screened for one as well. After an eight-hour interrogation in a tiny room, Bradbury, who was not an addict, was nonetheless held. He later described beatings and continuous verbal assaults, which for him centered on sexual abuse he’d suffered as a young boy. Staffers and other participants called him a 'faggot,' told him he'd led his abusers on, and forced him to admit 'his part' in the abuse."

Of course Sembler, like his pal Cheney, will never admit that anything went wrong with his grisly enterprise. When last heard from, as ambassador to Italy, he still listed his affiliation with Straight on his  official State Department profile as a matter of personal pride. Just another exemplar of Cheney family values.

-- By Joe Conason
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Re: Behind Liz Cheney's group, a weird legacy of torture
« Reply #1 on: February 26, 2010, 01:51:18 PM »
Hmm,

There are so many things wrong with this picture, that I don't know where to begin.

This is something that everybody should read regardless of which program they were in.

Sembler man how can that be? What powers decide that it is okay to accept and condone  and REWARD child abusers. Oh from abusing children (Sembler) I can advise you how to torture adults, gitmo and Abu Grabe (spelling) . aAconsultant on torture, who has the credentials to prove it.

What is wrong with this great country?

Guess I'll find out when my congressman votes on H.R.4247.

This article reeks of something stinking to high heaven.

Makes you wonder just why it is so hard to shut these types of programs down. What are we really up against?
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Re: Behind Liz Cheney's group, a weird legacy of torture
« Reply #2 on: February 26, 2010, 01:58:57 PM »
"Keeping America Safe" -- the rationale behind far too many looting schemes, not to mention egregious invasions of privacy and what not. As long as you put it in terms of the American public's safety (gasp!), people will swallow any amount of horseshit.
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Re: Behind Liz Cheney's group, a weird legacy of torture
« Reply #3 on: February 26, 2010, 03:23:16 PM »
Quote from: "H.L. Mencken"
The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary.

What happened to this great country? I think that, to a large extent, we have lost our incredulity. I don't think our current government is any more or less corrupt than any other. I think that we, the people, have been watching too much football and other bullshit and have done a very, very poor job at supervising those in our employ. I also think that may be turning around.
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Re: Behind Liz Cheney's group, a weird legacy of torture
« Reply #4 on: February 26, 2010, 05:06:58 PM »
Antigen,
Nice to see these thoughts of yours in print. Man, they kick up alot of emotions. I have tried to post 3 times and my mind goes in to many directions at once. This country not standing up ?????? We forgot how and we are scared to. Anyone old enough to witness the later part of the 60's can tell you why. I was 11 yrs in 1970 two of my older brothers had already gone to 'Nam and were back, my oldest brother was going again. We were sitting at the supper table and my Dad had a ticket to Australia for his son (this was my Dad career Military man WWII and Korea) he knew that war was going no where. My brother refused and did a 2nd tour thank God he came back. No protesting we were running and hiding. Why????? remember Kent State...68 Democratic Convention in Chicago, Martin Luther King, Bobby Kennedy, Malcolm X and on and on and on.......fight the system and the "BIG MACHINE" will mow you down. Bobby Seals and Black Panthers....OBama's buddy in Chicago with the weather underground.....countless preachers, reverands, politicians ect....jailed, killed and so forth....trying to stand up to this shit we call freedom.
Sorry, but like I said it kicks up alot of shit for me......On top of all of these initial experiences I had as a child, then came the fallout of Alcohole abuse by my father....and because I could not handle him and his abuse, I get sent off to a facility that specialises in abuse......FUCK ME ALLREADY.......
So back to the subject....YES....we need to stand up kick ass and take some names....OOOOORAHHHH!!!!!!!!
 :shamrock:  :shamrock:  :shamrock: ...........`Ole Danny Boyo.. :shamrock:
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