Only great countries, Mr. Chairman, confident in themselves, are prepared to look at their most serious mistakes.
I disagree with those conclusions, but I certainly do not believe a truth commission is necessary to somehow arbitrate t...
While a commission of inquiry is the best way to get the facts out, Congress, the Justice Department, and the public sho...
The proposed commission, I submit to you, cannot.
I am just not willing to join in the acknowledgment of failure of Congress performing its vigorous oversight responsibil...
It is far better for American foreign policy if we acknowledge willingly what went right and what went wrong.
I think there should be U.S. Attorneys asking those questions and possibly filing indictments.
I think the Justice Department--I know they are working on just the issue you raise.
If criminal conduct occurred, this Senator wants to know about it.
If you violate the Constitution in wiretaps and specific statutes, if you violate the law in not using the FISA Court...
I think that we are less safe as a result of the mistakes of the last administration's national security policies.
The commission ought to be comprised of persons whose duty is to truth and to our Nation's founding principles.
In my view, any effort to outsource any aspects of this power to entities operating outside of the structure of Governme...
I do believe, however, that a commission of whatever variety to investigate the Bush administration activities and its o...
I believe that a commission on the handling of detainees is vital to our country's future--to its security, to its stand...
I do support the idea of an independent fact-finding commission as opposed to relying solely on the regular Committee st...
It is not enough to say that America is discontinuing the policies and practices of the recent past.
If the United States is seen as doing an open and honest review of what happened, setting up policies if we find that we...