I Cogitate
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March 24, 2005
Tom Friedman On Torture Ownership What took Tom Friedman up to now to identify this Bush Administration conundrum is puzzling but, to his credit, he's finally addressing it. Here are the opening paragraphs of his March 24, 2005 column in the New York Times: "Of all the stories about the abuse of prisoners of war by American soldiers and C.I.A. agents, surely none was more troubling and important than the March 16 report by my Times colleagues Douglas Jehl and Eric Schmitt that at least 26 prisoners have died in U.S. custody in Iraq and Afghanistan since 2002 - in what Army and Navy investigators have concluded or suspect were acts of criminal homicide.Read his complete column.. Gosh, maybe, just maybe, this wasn't the work of a few renegade soliders at Abu Ghraib. Either that or the band of Graner-ites sure used their frequent flier miles to good effect. And just where are those so-called Bush Administration high-faluting values in all this? Will new Attorney General Alberto Gonzales reiterate this time that murder has been deemed quaint? There is an unseemly pattern of the president's moral fiber being reduced to limp straw when it suits him. Remember the vicious attack on John McCain's wife and child in the 2000 South Carolina presidential primary after Bush lost New Hampshire? What about his campaign promise to restore honor and integrity to the Oval Office? Bill Clinton's sexual escapades were absolutely wrong. no ifs, ands or buts. But there were not anything remotely close to condoning murder. Have we returned to the 'good' old days? That pastoral period of yore when 'kill a Commie for Christ' was the major bumpersticker theme for the right? Except cross out 'Commie' and substitute 'possible terrorist.' Oh Jesus. top |
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