headscratcher4
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The AG nomine responded to Congress today that he will study waterboarding to determine if it is torture, thus un-Constitutional, and if it is torture, un-Constitutional and therefore illegal, he will reverse any DOJ directives/memos that allow it.
Wow. Such grand waffling, it seems to me.
Maybe it isn't torture. I don't know. But the fact that it has long been in the interrogation bag of tricks for such rule-by law regimes as the Khemer Rouge, the Soviet Union, North Korea, China, Nazi Germany and the Military Junta in Argentina -- among others -- would seem to predispose one to think that there is a good chance that it can be considered torture.
We have sold our political souls to the Devil. We are surrendering our idealism and our ideals for the chimera of safety ... and we will reap the whirlwind as a result.
Just think how much weight our condemnation of Burma, for example, carries when we have recently, and under the order of the President, employed techniques that they commonly use against their political enemies. Do as we say not as we do is not a sustainable forign or human rights policy, IMO.
Wow. Such grand waffling, it seems to me.
Maybe it isn't torture. I don't know. But the fact that it has long been in the interrogation bag of tricks for such rule-by law regimes as the Khemer Rouge, the Soviet Union, North Korea, China, Nazi Germany and the Military Junta in Argentina -- among others -- would seem to predispose one to think that there is a good chance that it can be considered torture.
We have sold our political souls to the Devil. We are surrendering our idealism and our ideals for the chimera of safety ... and we will reap the whirlwind as a result.
Just think how much weight our condemnation of Burma, for example, carries when we have recently, and under the order of the President, employed techniques that they commonly use against their political enemies. Do as we say not as we do is not a sustainable forign or human rights policy, IMO.