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Right now, they are in a spin-tizzy trying to cover their butts, but their arguments that "saving US lives through torture"--has somehow given them some kind of special latitude or immunity from being prosecuted from the fullest extent of the law. (If the truth ever came to light.)
So how does torture give the US the upper hand in ethics and morality? How does it make us look like the 'better man' when it comes down to things like law and justice?
Should we just jettison our morale system so that we can punish those whom hurt us on 9/11--by getting in our own special 'spanking sessions' in the meantime?
Where will the line be drawn? Because right now, every nation has watched us fall from grace during the Bush years, and those rogue nations we don't like are just thinking to themselves, "Welcome to the club! Thanks for joining us!"
And even though Obama's President, the torture support groups are crying foul and claiming that by not torturing our enemies, we have been left more weaker than before.
It doesn't make much sense--thinking that torture is a 'cure-all' for all our problems--or how we deal with our enemies.
All it does is degrade our nation's standing and image and leaves us in a bigger hole than before we got started on this slippery slope.
So why can't these torture "types" see that? What do they have to be the most afraid of?
So how does torture give the US the upper hand in ethics and morality? How does it make us look like the 'better man' when it comes down to things like law and justice?
Should we just jettison our morale system so that we can punish those whom hurt us on 9/11--by getting in our own special 'spanking sessions' in the meantime?
Where will the line be drawn? Because right now, every nation has watched us fall from grace during the Bush years, and those rogue nations we don't like are just thinking to themselves, "Welcome to the club! Thanks for joining us!"
And even though Obama's President, the torture support groups are crying foul and claiming that by not torturing our enemies, we have been left more weaker than before.
It doesn't make much sense--thinking that torture is a 'cure-all' for all our problems--or how we deal with our enemies.
All it does is degrade our nation's standing and image and leaves us in a bigger hole than before we got started on this slippery slope.
So why can't these torture "types" see that? What do they have to be the most afraid of?