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Submitted by Jayne Stahl on 1-5-2009 – 6:43 pmComments

By Jayne Lyn Stahl

Barack Obama’s decision to select Leon Panetta to be the next director of the Central Intelligence Agency was a stroke of brilliance. Panetta will not only add dignity, but moral decency to the position.

Yes, Panetta is an “unconventional” choice, a word Caroline Kennedy used to describe herself, but consider the corruption inherent in the more conventional options. Consider, too, where we are today as a result of decisions made by former CIA directors including Bush pere.

It’s up to the Senate to confirm him, of course, but given the former White House chief of staff’s strong anti-torture stand, whether he makes it through the confirmation process or not, this is a clear signal of the direction in which the President-elect is going to take us, and a powerful statement against so-called “alternative” interrogation techniques of the Bush regime.

However the Panetta appointment plays out, the President-elect is showing us he will not play ball with the toxicity that tried to pass itself off as national security for the past eight years for which he gets an enthusiastic big thumbs-up from the peanut gallery. Way to go, Obama!

  • Versenyi Laszlo
    Hello Diana!
  • Houesein Abjib
    May the Muslim world be victorious over the United States. Allah Akbar!!!!
  • Diana Versenyi
    But how can Obama explain the appointment of Blair who will be Panetta's boss? Blair played a role in allowing the Indonesian military, and indeed, encouraging them to kill innocent civilians in East Timor. I don't want a man in power who condones such killings let alone has been instrumental in their execution. Someone please explain this appointment to me.
  • We should back this, unless you think, like Feinstein, someone with torture in their resume is better. She may be worried that anti-torture measures may come back to haunt her own complicity.
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