| When Torture Isn’t “Torture” | | Print | |
| Written by Thomas R. Eddlem | ||||||||
| Sunday, 19 April 2009 18:00 | ||||||||
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Rivkin was commenting on four recently declassified Bush-era justice department memos written between 2002 and 2005 that attempted to justify torture techniques as not legally constituting “torture.” One such memo, authored by John Yoo and issued under the signature of his Justice Department superior Jay S. Bybee, attempted to define torture virtually out of existence by claiming that torture only consisted of pain equivalent to “major organ failure or death.” The dictionary defines “torture” as “excruciating” or “severe” pain. Under the Bush administration’s manufactured definition of torture, bamboo shoots under the fingernails, electrical shocks on sensitive body parts, amputation of fingers or toes, and other torments considered torture under the definition of the word since the dawn of time wouldn’t qualify as "torture." They don’t consist of “major organ failure.” They’re just “harsh treatment,” in the language of the former Bush administration and other apologists for torture. Torture? “Who can know what this means,” politicians who support this practice essentially argue, “unless we consult lawyers? Only experts can know.” You can always tell the man who’s lying, because he’s the one who never consults a dictionary.
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johnjohn
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Republicans and Their Christian Problem The same people that say "If I say so" it is ok, also push the I am a Christian angle, too. I think it is safe to say that most of our Christian faiths would say that what has happen is torture and immoral. Do some of these people (many Republicans) choice immorality over their Christian faith? Yes, this is a very big deal. PS: 100,000 Iraqis dead.. over 2 million left their Country. |
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paule
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The name sounds familiar David B Rivkin, could Fox have found a lawyer more in bed with G W Bush? his credentials: Special Assistant to the Vice President (G W Bush) and Associate Executive Director, White House's Council on Competitiveness, 1992-1993. Associate General Counsel, Department of Energy, 1990-1991. Deputy Director, Office of Policy Development, Department of Justice, 1988-1990. Legal Advisor to the White House Counsel, 1989-1990. Special Assistant to the Honorable C. Boyden Gray, Counselor to the then Vice President Bush, 1988-1989. Defense and Foreign Policy Advisor, Fund for America's Future and George Bush for President, 1988. What do they say about leopards and spots? |
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